Fishing on Lake Garda
Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy, and in its depths, there are a variety of different fish species which are on the menu in many local restaurants and trattorias. However, passionate anglers know that a fish caught by yourself tastes even better!
Sports fishing is prevalent and widespread on Lake Garda. It's due to the diversity of fish in Lake Garda and the lakes, rivers and streams of the area. Many trout live in the nearby Lake Toblino and in the river Sarca, anglers can find great char.
The most commonly fished species of fish on Lake Garda, is the trout, closely followed by the whitefish or vendace, the alborella or aola, the eel, the tench, the chub or the perch. A true rarity, however, is the carpione (also called Lake Garda trout), because it lives exclusively in Lake Garda.
Fishing regulations and permits
Anyone who loves fishing knows that you must observe specific rules and regulations. To fish in the public waters of Lake Garda, you must be in possession of a license.
For those who want to try their hand at holiday fishing, there is also the possibility of obtaining a so-called tourist licence, which is valid in different regions and can only be applied for once in a year by both foreigners and Italians.
To fish in Trentino's rivers, streams and lakes, all you need to do is purchase a daily permit from the Fishermen's Association for the chosen area, which can also be purchased online at app.trentinofishing.it. It is not necessary to be in possession of any licence or qualification. As far as the Trentino shore of Lake Garda is concerned, you do not need a permit to fish from the shore. For fishing from a boat, on the other hand, a licence is required, which differs if you are resident in Italy or abroad.
As regulations vary from place to place, it is advisable to inquire about rules in selected waters before fishing to avoid unpleasant incidents and penalties.
Updated: 20/08/2024