River Schwalb

Moselle · Grand Est · France · Public River
Moselle, Grand Est River Night fishing Boats allowed

About Schwalb

Schwalb is a public river in the Moselle department of Grand Est, France, accessible to anglers under the French public fishing system. The river holds Carp, Catfish, Zander, Pike, Bream and Perch, with carp fishing the primary attraction for many visiting anglers.

Night fishing is permitted on Schwalb — Night carp permitted Apr–Oct on designated secteurs – verify with local AAPPMA (26km stretch). Regarding boats: Check local rules – motorised navigation varies by section.

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Department
Moselle
Region
Grand Est
Water Type
River
Night Fishing
Permitted
Boats
Allowed
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Fish Species in Schwalb

Schwalb holds carp, catfish, zander, pike, bream, perch. Carp fishing is the primary draw for visiting UK anglers.

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Schwalb, Moselle

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