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We
Are Here to help you Create a Bream Fishing Holiday
to Remember!
Bream fishing
on the river Aulne (Nantes to Brest canal section) is right at your
finger tips when you stay at our cottage with two private river
accesses behind your cottage garden. Although locks are loated along
the river, its natural shape has been unaffected, thus providing the
best hybrid of canal and river fishing all in one beautiful waterway.
Fishing here is pleasure as the bream are wild, numerous, and many
grow to specimen size due to the wonderful river habitat and
extremely little local fishing pressure. Why is this? The majority of
local Breton anglers prefer to pursue small white fish like bleak or
roach which they fry up like whitebait, therefore, visiting anglers
are left to pursue the larger coarse species. Bummer aye! Sam is
available on site to lead you to the best swims!.
Equipment
such as an outdoor drying hut (for wet gear, boots, and tackle),
bait refrigerator, landing nets, keep nets, bank sticks, chairs, and
tackle preparation station with power outlets are provided to make
your stay more enjoyable. Bream fishing and match angling is possible
all-year-round on the river Aulne and our cottage is available to
rent a year-round to keen bream anglers and their partners and
friends. All Coarse fishing licenses (annual and holiday) are sold on
site for your convenience.
I
haven't caught so many big bream in more than 3 visits to Ireland as
I have here in one afternoon behind your garden!"
Graham Dadswell (May 2007)
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2007Fish&Fun Brittany
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