The 298 hectare lake in Saxony was created by the flooding of a former surface mine to the north of the municipality of Lohsa. Today, the lake is a popular local recreation area with a bathing area, restaurants and cafés, caravan site and a cycle path leading right around the lake. The lake is well stocked with fish. However, there is a ban on fishing all year round in the bay in the north-east. Fishing from boats is allowed, as is hegene fishing. Lohsa has parking and offers the best access to the lake. In the south-western part of the lake, there is a flooded forest, which is a well-known area for large predatory fish. The smallest pike and zander are 60 centimetres. Please see the operator’s website for other specific regulations.
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Facts about the lake:
Sale of fishing permits:
- Size: 298 hectares, reference number: D07-136
- Fish species: eel, pike, carp, tench, catfish, whitefish, zander, perch, small and large vendace
- Tenant/operator: Anglerverband "Elbflorenz" Dresden e. V., Rennersdorfer Strasse 1, 01157 Dresden, Telephone: +49 351 438 784 90, Email: info@anglerverband-sachsen.de
Sale of fishing permits:
- The fishing permits of Anglerverband Sachsen (Saxony Fishing Association) are valid. The permits can be obtained from all outlets for guest permits of the Anglerverband Elbflorenz Dresden e. V. (AVE).
- Day permits are also issued at the local filling station and in fishing shops in the surrounding area, such as Hoyerswerde.
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