Hungary: Strict fishing restrictions in place on the Tisza and Lake Tisza until spring 2022

Published 2021년 11월 19일

Tridge summary

Fishing restrictions have been implemented on the Tisza and Lake Tisza from November 15 to February 28, prohibiting the capture of catfish and the use of sonar to protect spawning stocks. During the closed season, fishing and staying in mining protected areas are also prohibited, with only transit allowed. The Tisza-tavi Sporthorgász Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft. is asking fishing associates to help protect the aquatic and riparian environment. Fishing in certain areas is only allowed with natural bait and single hooks during the restrictions.
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Original content

Fishing restrictions have come into force on the Tisza and Lake Tisza. According to these, from 15 November to 28 February 2021, it is prohibited to fish for, catch (retain) and remove catfish from the water in the entire area of Lake Tisza, and to use sonar to protect spawning stocks. During the closed season, fishing and staying in the mining protected areas are also prohibited, only transit is allowed. On Lake Tisza, the designated mining sparing area is the Dühös-flat, ie the bridge of the main road 33 (Eger stream bridge), from this bridge to the Rábolyi dam house, the left edge of the Eger stream bed, the Kereknád, the Gémeskút and the Bocskoros bridge area bounded by. A protected area on the Tisza River is the section between 407 and 409 river kilometers, the section between the inner port entrance of the catamaran port and the 423 river kilometers, and the section between 434 and 435 river kilometers - wrote the website of Tisza-tavi Sporthorgász Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft. ...
Source: Magro

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