Fishing

Fishing in Pays Horloger in Doubs and Dessoubre

Located between the Doubs and Dessoubre valleys in the Montagnes du Jura, Pays Horloger is the ideal place for fishing enthusiasts. The various first and second category courses are teeming with numerous fish, the most characteristic of which are brown trout and grayling.

fishing in the Doubs rivers pays horloger

Where to fish?

The Doubs and the Dessoubre offer some very pretty courses. Only in the 1st category for the Dessoubre and in the 2nd and 1st for the Doubs. All in the private sector, mainly... It is not always easy to find your way around fishing sectors, public and private domains, categories, AAPPMA, etc. To get a clearer picture of your future fishing spot, visit the website geofishing.

Where to fish?

Buy a fishing license

In the Maîche and Saint-Hippolyte offices, you can get your fishing license for theAAPPMA of the Two Valleys, whether for the year, the week, the day, in 2nd or 1st category.

To purchase your “AAPPMA les Deux Vallées” card, find the opening hours of our offices at this link.

Buy your fishing license online.

Buy your card online

Opening of fishing

When can you start trout fishing? When is the Dessoubre River open?

Find the summary according to river categories and types of fish on this link.

Regulatory information

children's river fishing pays horloger pontoon

“Fishing” accommodations

The “Relais Saint-Pierre” label is a label supported by Doubs Tourisme. It lists all the tourist providers related to fishing (guides, all types of accommodation, shops, etc.). Find the accommodations labeled here Pays Horloger which guarantee a quality welcome with personalized services within these structures.

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The Doubs and the Dessoubre, the rivers of Pays Horloger

Two distinctive rivers crisscross and define the identity of this region. Rugged landscapes and open plains, the route largely follows the Doubs and Dessoubre rivers. However, there are still areas accessible only to hikers, further enhancing the wild character of these rivers.

The Doubs and the Dessoubre

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