Go Fishing in Andalucia, Southern Spain

Dec 18
01:30

2006

Ruth Polak

Ruth Polak

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Andalucia in Southern Spain has alot to offer the fisherman either on the sea shore, on the sea itself or on the many inland rivers, lakes and resevoirs.

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Andalucia is a wonderful place for the angler to indulge his passion offishing. The shorelines of both the Atlantic and the Mediterranen are a magnetfor many who like to go fishing in Andalucia and when conditions are right you will see alot of fishermen setting up all along the coast line as dusk approaches.

For those who want more of a challenge and a bit more excitement thenthere are lots of companies operating out of all the major marinassuch as Duquesa,Go Fishing in Andalucia, Southern Spain Articles Estepona, Fuengirola Marbella Benalmadena who offersea fishing charter boats. On such a charter you can expect to fishfor swordfish, tuna, bass, bream and even shark. Swordfish are found off the coasts of Almería,Granada and Málaga between July andSeptember and in the summer the tunny are swimming so close to the surface you feel you could reach out and touch them. Barbate and Conilare particularly good areas for these fish.

Throughout the summer there are many fishing competitions all aroundthe coasts of Andalucia and you can find details of thee at your local marina. The World Coast Fishing Championships are held at Adra (Almería). Fishing in Andalucia, from either the shore or a boat requires a licence.

This can be obtained from the offices of the "Delegación Provincial de la Conserjeria de Agricultura y Pesca" of which there is an office in all provincial capital cities. If you have any trouble locatingthis then just ask one of the boat charter companies at your localmarina as they will be glad to help. Once you have your sea fishinglicence you will be able top use it in other regions in Spain.

In addition to the sea fishermen in Andalucia also have a greatselection of rivers and lakes to choose from. The latter for the most partare man made reservoirs and are particularly popular. There are many of themspread throughout Andalucia in the Alcornocales National Park and aroundGrazelema for instance. Here you can fish for pike,black bass, barbel and carp.

There are in fact 64 such fishing preserves in the Nature Parks of Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas and in Sierra Nevada.

One very popular location not far from the coast is the Charco Redondajust off the new road to Jerez. Also in the same National Park of LosAlcornocales is Celemin where there is a super "zona recreativa" at whichyou can camp for a few days, free of charge, and fish to your hearts content.

The Rio Frio between Malaga and Granada in the foothills of the Sierra de Loja has excellent trout fishing and actually has records of trout fishing theregoing back to 1664. More recently there have been record catches of brown trout weighing in at 5.2kg. The season lasts all year round there andis a very popular location.

Fishing in Andalucia in any of their resevoirs, rivers and estuariesrequires a licence. These can be quite simply obtained from the "Delegación Agencia Medio Ambiente" (AMA) and their offices re to be found in each of the provincial capital cities. An angling licence is also obtainable from branches of the Caja Mar bank.

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