Fishing in Germany
Germany has 40 fishing waters in Napp. Each spot shows live weather, water temperature and a rule-based ranking of which fish are biting right now.
Lakes (29)
Aasee
Ampersee
Berger Lacke
Bergsee
Binninger See
Bostalsee
Caarpsee
Dürener Badesee
Großer Alpsee
Großer Pullinger See
Großer Teich
Großes Engelsmeer
Harthsee
Hochwasserrückhaltebecken Wolterdingen
Kleiner Wentowsee
Klostersee
Lerchenauer See
Mindelsee
Putzarer See
Schalkenmehrener Maar
Schlachtensee
Schwansee
Sonnensee
Spitzingsee
Steeger See
Sundhäuser See
Titisee
Wasserbecken
Weinfelder Maar
Common questions
What fish can you catch in Germany?
It depends on the water. Open a fishing spot in Germany to see the species most likely right there, from pike and perch to coastal fish.
Do you need a fishing license in Germany?
Usually yes. Fishing in Germany generally requires a national or regional permit, and the rules vary. Check the local regulations before you fish.
When is fishing best in Germany?
It varies by species and season. As a rule the bite is best at dawn and dusk, and Napp ranks the species per spot from the live weather, water temperature, season and time of day.