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Fishing in Nerja
As anyone who watches
the fishing programs on T.V. will tell, there is plenty of
fishing to be had in Spain. Whether Sea, River or Lake is
your favourite, you will find it here in Spain. Large fish
and great scenery thrown in for good measure. Sea Fishing.
The Med. shorelines are ideal for fishing and many of the
marinas provide everything required for a day of sea fishing.
From July to September swordfish are found off the coasts of
Almería, Granada and Málaga, as well as in the Bay of Cádiz.
The tunny fishing grounds are Barbate, Zahara or Conil in
Cádiz, and Isla Cristina in Huelva. There are mackerel, blue
fish, sea bass and spotted bass on the Atlantic coast as well
as some 150 types of shark. Eels, some quite large, are
plentiful along the coast and they can put up a good fight.
Rocky outcrops - such as on Torrecilla Beach in Nerja - are
the best places and after dark is the best time to catch
them. A good bait is strips of mackerel. Sea fishing is
permitted all year from one hour before dawn to one hour
after sunset. Fresh water Fishing. Trout, pike and black
bass, barbel and carp are found in the rivers and reservoirs.
There are 64 fishing preserves in the Nature Parks of Cazorla,
Segura and Las Villas and Sierra Nevada Rio Frio is a small
town between Málaga and Granada, just off the motorway in the
foothills of the Sierra de Loja. and trout fishing has been
traced back to 1664. Record catches include a brown trout
weighing 5.2 kg. There is an all year round season here.
Permits can be obtained from: Alberge de Pescadores de Rio
Frio, Riviera de Rio Frio s/n, 18300 Loja, (Granada) Tel:
(0034) 958 32 31 77. The open seasons:- For freshwater
fishing are: Salmon: First Sunday in March to 18th July
(limit: 3 fish a day) Trout: First Sunday in March to 15th
August (limit: 20 fish a day) High mountain trout: 16th May
to 30th September Sturgeon: 1st January to 31st July River
crab: Thursdays, Saturdays and public holidays between 21st
June and 31st August.
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