Fishing on foot in Morbihan
Come and discover our 1st and 2nd category rivers at Pont-Scorff in Morbihan: A coastal river flowing into Lorient, the Scorff runs for 76km, with an average width of around twenty meters. Its natural course is punctuated by mill impoundments and the remnants of fisheries.
The river’s alternating reaches and flowing stretches mean that it is classified as a 1st category fish river, with trout and salmon being the dominant fish species. Other migratory species include sea lamprey and eel.
1st category rivers: All streams in the Scorff basin – Etang de Pont Nivino – Tributaries of the Blavet: ruisseau de Sebrevet at Lanvaudan and Brandifout at Bubry- L’Ellé- L’Isole – La Laïta
2nd category rivers: Etang de Manehouarn in Plouay – Le Blavet – L’étang des Kaolins in Riec sur Belon.
Fishing cards for sale at the campsite reception.
For more information, please contact
Fédération de pêche on 02.97.44.54.55 Maison du Scorff on 02.97.32.50.79 mail : maison.scorff@syndicat-scorff.fr APPMA de Plouay to discover freshwater fishing techniques at the Langroix lock house in Hennebont La station de contrôle des poissons migrateurs on 02.97.32.54.29
Fishing on foot
An activity that has become a way of life on the coast! Clams, cockles, oysters, periwinkles, shrimps, crabs, crab and even lobsters on the island of Groix, a veritable treasure trove to be discovered at low tide. Enough to make a lovely seafood platter.
A must: the little sea of Gâvres, a unique 350-hectare site that recedes almost entirely at low tide twice a day.
Fishing on foot is regulated, so please enquire before collecting: Délégation à la Mer et au Littoral: 02.97.37.16.22.
Sea fishing
Feel like leaving the shore? Cast your lines out to sea! Professionals will be delighted to take you on board; information from Escal’Ouest: 02.97.65.52.52 or Lorient Passion Pêche: 07.63.09.41.64