The Fishing Sports Club Bruneck/Brunico was founded in 1963. The sport-fishing area is one of the most well known fishing areas in the whole valley and a lovely meeting place for sport fishers during the summertime.
Le Sud-Tyrol regorge de ruisseaux, de rivières et de lacs de montagne et constitue donc une région attractive pour les amateurs de pêche. La truite est présente dans la plupart des eaux sud-tyroliennes. Alors que les habitants de la région doivent être détenteurs d'un permis de pêche et passer un examen (Fischerprüfung) pour pouvoir pêcher, les vacanciers qui viennent en vacances chez nous ont la possibilité d'acheter ce permis. Celui-ci est valable dix ans. Il est également nécessaire de disposer d'une carte de pêche pour la journée. Découvrez ci-dessous les plus beaux lacs et rivières où vous pouvez pêcher dans le Sud-Tyrol.
The Fishing Sports Club Bruneck/Brunico was founded in 1963. The sport-fishing area is one of the most well known fishing areas in the whole valley and a lovely meeting place for sport fishers during the summertime.
The northernmost area around Resia Lake retains its own fishing rights. Fishermen can enjoy their hobby with 2 fishing from the shore in the lake Reschensee. Boat fishing is not permitted. The fishing season begins on mid of May and ends on mid of September.
At the lake Kalterer See there are numerous activities and sports to do. Fishing is only one of the activities that are allowed at the lake. There are many types of fish you may catch: luce, perch, carp, tench, eel, bream and some more.
To be allowed to angle at the lake Kalterer See you first have to buy the Italian fishing licence (from the age of 8, the prerequisite is the presentation of a valid identity card or passport). Only by owning such a licence you will be able to purchase a day ticket to go fishing at the lake. Both the licence and the day ticket are available at the Tourist Association of Kaltern (cash payment only).
Prices:
Italian fishing licence: 32 Euro (valid for 10 years)
day ticket for Lake Kaltern: 15 Euro
Information on the website http://www.kaltern.com/en/fishing-at-the-lake-kalterer-see.html
Sport Fishing See-Lounge Thara in Caminata Kematen/Campo Tures Sand in Taufers.
Rods for rent
Gladly we put the fisch you catch on the grill for you!
Fishing in the lake Haidersee Angling close to the Resia/Reschen Pass – Haidersee is a natural lake and a favourite among anglers in the uppermost Val Venosta/Vinschgau valley. Fishing in the lake Haidersee end of April to end of October
Guests from abroad require a host license for South Tyrol (available from the Tourist Association Dobbiaco). This is a prerequisite for the purchase of a day ticket: € 30. (valid from 08.30 clock until one hour after sunset) Section: # 226 Waldheim bridge towards the origin. Equipment: according fly fishing (without barbs) Minimum: Trout 30 cm - 30 cm char; max. 3 piece Fishing without permission or non-compliance will be prosecuted
The Stausee St. Pankraz lake, located about 2.5 km above St. Pankraz at an altitude of 809 meters, is the lowest and second-largest lake in the valley. Its calm waters, along with the flowing inlet stream, provide ideal conditions for anglers to fish for trout and other species.
Note: In order to promote and enhance the fish stock, trout fishing in the Rio Gardena stream is not permitted in summer 2024!
Trout fishing on Rio Gardena: day tickets are available at the Val Gardena Tourist Offices. Guests from abroad who possess a foreign angling permit can purchase a local angling permit (validity 10 years) at the Tourist Office S.Cristina.
We take great pride in our home cooking and one of our specialities is grilled trout (summer months only) which you can fish directly from our lake in front of the restaurant if you want.
The Oberlauf Falschauern stream extends from the center of St. Gertraud inland, traversing the peaceful meadows and forests located below Weissbrunn.
The Falschauerbach stream 265 is the section of the Falschauerbach stream that connects the two largest lakes of the valley, Zoggler Stausee lake and Stausee St. Pankraz lake. This cool flowing water is an ideal spot for trout fishing.
The Lago Gioveretto is an artificial lake in the Ortler Alps in South Tyrol. The reservoir has an area of 70ha, situated at an altitude of 1850m in Val Martello and is crossed by the river Plima. The storage capacity is 19.6million cubic meters. The reservoir is situated in the Stelvio National Park and is used for generation of energy. The associated hydroelectric power station is located in Lasa.
From June to September you are allowed to fish with a state licence. You can buy the ticket at the keeper of the dam.
Note: The lake can only be reached on foot. It takes approximately 2 hours of hiking to reach Lake Verde.
In Mühlbach, anglers can enjoy their hobby in the following waters:
Mühlbach Reservoir (upper part)– from Orthammer Graben to Eiterbach
Season: March 1 – October 31
Wilder See (Vals district)
Season: July 1 – October 15
A day permit is required for fishing.
Where to buy a day permit:Tourism Association Gitschberg Jochtal
Address: Mühlbach, Katharina-Lanz-Str. 90
Contact: +39 0472 886048
Price:€20 + €30 deposit
Digital day permit via the Hooking app
Price:€20
www.hooking.eu
Facebook: SFV Mühlbach
E-mail:sportfischerverein.muehlbach@gmail.com
In the rivers of Pustertal Etsch, Eisack, Rienz and Ahr live 35 several fish types. But also in barrier lakes, ponds and mountain lakes you can have a magnificent feeling of fishing a trout. To protect the type of fish you have to hold the closed seasons and the maximum. There are several places where you can get a day ticket and some information about fishing in the place.
Day tickets and a foreign fishing licence are available at the Tourist Offices in Val Gardena.
Anyone who comes to Kastelruth to fish hast to come to the right place at the Dosler lake. Trout, carp or char can get caught.
The Zoggler Tausee lake is highly popular among fishers. It is the largest reservoir in the valley, located between Kuppelwies and St. Walburg. Here, both fly fishermen and bait anglers can try out their techniques. The calm waters, relaxing atmosphere, and beautiful location make it an ideal spot for peaceful fishing in nature.
Fishing in this area is only permitted with a valid fishing license (type B for Italian citizens and type D for guests), a fishing card, the fishing rules of the Ultner Fischerverein fisherman's association and the authorization granted by the Stelvio National Park.
The sport fishing in Bronzolo/Branzoll is available to all enthusiastic hobby fishermen.
The membership card is required, which can be purchased directly on site.
Currently closed for renovation. Expected reopening at the beginning of September.