by Jérémy Hanin | 18 Dec 2021 | Protection of aquatic environments
Objective of this video Increase awareness of this species, its monitoring, its promotion and the work carried out to save it in the Landes. In-depth work This work carried out on the BROCHET species for more than 20 years by the Landes Departmental Fishing Federation...
by Jérémy Hanin | 2 Sep 2021 | Protection of aquatic environments
Cash tracking With the objective of better understanding the fish populations of the Landes, the departmental federation sets up monitoring of catches based on the voluntary participation of fishermen. From pike to predators The establishment of the capture...
by Jérémy Hanin | 1 Sep 2021 | Protection of aquatic environments
MONITORING of the pike species Since 2014, the Federation’s technical center has carried out annual monitoring of pike reproduction in the Landes department. Electric fishing is carried out on pike spawning grounds in order to inventory the pike of the year and...
by Fédération de pêche des Landes | 12 Aug 2021 | Protection of aquatic environments
No-kill BROCHET On these specific routes, the pike caught must be released immediately regardless of size . These course creations aim to protect pike populations and in particular the Aquitaine pike present on these routes while allowing fishing activity to continue....
by Fédération de pêche des Landes | 12 Aug 2021 | Protection of aquatic environments
On these specific courses, the captured black-bass must be released immediately without distinction of size. Goals The implementation of these no-kill routes aims the protection of black-bass populations . They come in addition the various actions carried out in the...
by Fédération de pêche des Landes | 12 Aug 2021 | Protection of aquatic environments
New regulations in 2021 for the legal catch size of pike in the Landes department Capture window for the BROCHET species Pike less than 60 cm in length and those greater than 80 cm in length must be returned to the water immediately after capture. Can only be...