Types of fishing in Belle-Île-en-Mer

Belle-Île-en-Mer is an ideal location for many types of fishing. Sea fishing, particularly angling from the shore or by boat, is one of the most popular. The waters around the island are teeming with fish such as sea bass, pollack, sea bream, mackerel and monkfish. Casting and trolling are also widespread, enabling anglers to catch a variety of species all year round. Fishermen can also fish on the rocks at low tide. This ancestral method is used to collect shellfish, mussels, oysters and crustaceans such as crabs and shrimps. Belle-Île-en-Mer is renowned for the quality of its seafood, and this experience lets you savor local delicacies while enjoying nature.

 

The Best Fishing Spots in Belle-Île-en-Mer

Belle-Île-en-Mer offers numerous fishing spots dotted around the island. Among the best known are the island’s rocky coasts, notably around the needles of Port Coton, an area renowned for its beauty and ideal conditions for bass fishing. The areas around the port of Le Palais and Sauzon are also popular, offering wind-protected spots perfect for boat trips. The quieter, more sheltered Bangor Bay is another popular spot, where anglers can catch a wide variety of fish. If you’re looking for a wilder experience, the cliffs on the south side of the island, near Pointe des Poulains, offer breathtaking panoramas and a rich marine biodiversity.

Boat Fishing and Excursions

Boat fishing is a particularly popular experience on Belle-Île-en-Mer. A number of local service providers offer sea outings for anglers, ranging from simple trolling trips to more technical expeditions. These excursions are perfect for anglers wishing to explore the island’s seabed and deeper waters. Passionate and experienced local guides will give you all the advice you need to optimize your chances of catching the biggest fish.

When to go fishing in Belle-Île-en-Mer?

The best time to fish in Belle-Île-en-Mer depends on the type of fish you want to catch. In general, the season runs from spring to autumn. May marks the start of the sea bass season, while summer is ideal for bream and mackerel. Autumn is the season for big fish like pollack, sea bass and sardines.

Respect for the environment and regulations

As with any activity at sea, it is essential to respect local regulations and the environment. Fishermen must take care not to disturb marine ecosystems, and follow rules concerning minimum fish sizes and quotas. Belle-Île-en-Mer, being a protected area, encourages responsible and sustainable fishing to preserve the richness of its seabed for future generations.

 

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