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France [49] 41.28 kg: 91 lb: Andre Komornicki England: April 2009: Les Graviers, Dijon France [50] 40.09 kg: 88 lb 6 oz: Graham Slaughter England: 22 May 2007: Rainbow lake, Bordeaux France [51] Pike - Hecht / Gädda / Brochet / Luccio (Esox lucius) 25.3 kg: 55 lb 12 oz: Petar Filipov: January 2019: 5 hectare Lake Bulgaria Bulgaria [52] 25 kg ...
In 1977, the exclusive fishing zone was expanded to encompass 200 miles (320 km). The Common Fisheries Policy was introduced in 1983, accompanied by the initial quota regulation. In 1987, the Lorient district was designated by the European Economic Community as a sensitive area and received financial assistance for vessels exceeding 33 meters ...
The lake's marina is Port-Dienville, with a water depth of 3 m, compared with 5 to 12 m for the whole lake. With a capacity of 240 berths, it is the headquarters of the Champagne-Ardenne gendarmerie's nautical brigade. It is located right next to the lake's sole beach. [11] Fishing is available day and night on the lake's shores.
Lake Geneva (Lac Léman), the largest in western Europe with 582 km 2 (225 sq mi), partly in France, partly in Switzerland, is listed in Haute-Savoie for its French part. Mountain lakes [ edit ]
Good carp fishing can be found in many different types of water. Many find rivers to provide some of the most challenging, but rewarding, fishing. [2] For rivers that connect directly with the ocean, the largest carp often reside in the stretch between the beginning of the tidal influence and where the salinity becomes intolerable to the carp.
This category is for articles pertaining to lakes in France. Reservoirs are also listed in Category:Reservoirs in France . The main article for this category is List of lakes in France .
Common carp by Alexander Francis Lydon. The type subspecies is Cyprinus carpio carpio, native to much of Europe (notably the Danube and Volga rivers). [2] [4]The subspecies Cyprinus carpio haematopterus (Amur carp), native to eastern Asia, was recognized in the past, [4] but recent authorities treat it as a separate species under the name Cyprinus rubrofuscus.
The Hourtin-Carcans Lake (French: lac d'Hourtin-Carcans, [lak duʁtɛ̃ kaʁkɑ̃]; Occitan: lac de Hortin e de Carcan) is a lake in the natural region of Médoc, located in the French department of Gironde, Aquitaine. It is one of the largest lakes in France, and the largest freshwater lake, by surface area, situated entirely in France.