Fishing in Hungary

Hungary has warm, clean waters; the most common fish are bream, carp, catfish, pike and zander. Fishing is popular and there are about 400,000 registered anglers. The most frequented fishing areas are the Danube and Tisza Rivers, as well as the Balaton, Tisza and Velence Lakes. Private fishing lakes are also very popular, while in Hungary's north, there are stretches of river suitable for fly fishing. There are also many other rivers and lakes suitable for fishing. In Budapest, fishing is permitted in certain sections of the Danube River and in the 13 lakes in and around Budapest.

The country's water surface measures about 130.000 ha, of which 70.000 ha is used by anglers and fishing organisations, and 30.000 ha by anglers only. A wide range of water is under environmental protection, but this does not limit angling activities.

For a map which shows where fishing is permitted Click Here.

Licences & Regulations

Fishing is regulated by law in Hungary. Guidelines on best fishing practices in Hungarian waters include:

  • Environmental protection
  • Size limit according to fish type
  • Seasons when fishing is closed
  • Quantitative restrictions
  • Special legislation for children
  • Polluting lakes and rivers is strictly against the law and any evidence of pollution must be reported to the authorities or owner.

The Hungarian National Anglers' Association has further information about the law.

Fishing Licences (State Angling Ticket)

A state angling ticket is valid for one year and is sold by the government; it costs less than ten euros. The ticket is free of charge for youth below the age of 14 and pensioners who are older than 70.

For registration you need:

  • ID card or passport
  • Fishing license from your respective country
  • Phone number
  • Mothers maiden name
  • Current address

After registration you get a personal identification number and you are immediately entitled to buy the Hungarian fishing license and the catch/log book.

For further information about getting a state angling ticket can be found here.

Regional licence

A territorial waters' permit is issued by the licensee who has the fishing rights for a specific water area. This could be, for example, a fishing association, company, an individual or the government.

Logbook

It is compulsory for every angler who has a state angling ticket to document their catch in their logbook, which must then be sent to their fishing association by the end of each year. If this rule is disobeyed, the angler's state angling ticket will not be renewed the following year.

Any fish which is caught which is prohibited and/or does not conform to the size limitation must be immediately recorded in the logbook.

Seasons

The Carp fishing season in Hungary runs from the first working day following 1st June through to the last working day prior to 1st May. Some lakes may close in the winter, weather dependant.

Resources

Hungarian National Anglers' Association

Website

Interactive Map

Website

Check List

  • Fishing Licence (see above)
  • Photo ID
  • Travel Insurance - we recommend these providers

If you are driving:

  • Green Card (Insurance) - contact your insurer
  • Driving licence
  • Vehicle Log Book
  • GB Sticker (unless GB identifier is on your number plate)
  • Be aware of road tolls & charges - see here for details

NB: If you hold a paper only driving licence or a driving licence from the Isle of Man, you may need a 1968 IDP. Check with the Hungarian Embassy

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    Fishing Hungary


    Hungary has warm, clean waters; the most common fish are bream, carp, catfish, pike and zander. Fishing is popular and there are about 400,000 registered anglers. The most frequented fishing areas are the Danube and Tisza Rivers, as well as the Balaton, Tisza and Velence Lakes. Private fishing lakes are also very popular, while in Hungary's north, there are stretches of river suitable for fly fishing. There are also many other rivers and lakes suitable for fishing. In Budapest, fishing is permitted in certain sections of the Danube River and in the 13 lakes in and around Budapest.

    The country's water surface measures about 130.000 ha, of which 70.000 ha is used by anglers and fishing organisations, and 30.000 ha by anglers only. A wide range of water is under environmental protection, but this does not limit angling activities.

    For a map which shows where fishing is permitted Click Here.

  • Licences & Regulations

    Fishing is regulated by law in Hungary. Guidelines on best fishing practices in Hungarian waters include:

    • Environmental protection
    • Size limit according to fish type
    • Seasons when fishing is closed
    • Quantitative restrictions
    • Special legislation for children
    • Polluting lakes and rivers is strictly against the law and any evidence of pollution must be reported to the authorities or owner.

    The Hungarian National Anglers' Association has further information about the law.

    Fishing Licences (State Angling Ticket)

    A state angling ticket is valid for one year and is sold by the government; it costs less than ten euros. The ticket is free of charge for youth below the age of 14 and pensioners who are older than 70.

    For registration you need:

    • ID card or passport
    • Fishing license from your respective country
    • Phone number
    • Mothers maiden name
    • Current address

    After registration you get a personal identification number and you are immediately entitled to buy the Hungarian fishing license and the catch/log book.

    For further information about getting a state angling ticket can be found here.

    Regional licence

    A territorial waters' permit is issued by the licensee who has the fishing rights for a specific water area. This could be, for example, a fishing association, company, an individual or the government.

    Logbook

    It is compulsory for every angler who has a state angling ticket to document their catch in their logbook, which must then be sent to their fishing association by the end of each year. If this rule is disobeyed, the angler's state angling ticket will not be renewed the following year.

    Any fish which is caught which is prohibited and/or does not conform to the size limitation must be immediately recorded in the logbook.

  • Seasons

    The Carp fishing season in Hungary runs from the first working day following 1st June through to the last working day prior to 1st May. Some lakes may close in the winter, weather dependant.

  • Resources

    Hungarian National Anglers' Association

    Website

    Interactive Map

    Website

  • Check List

    • Fishing Licence (see above)
    • Photo ID
    • Travel Insurance - we recommend these providers

    If you are driving:

    • Green Card (Insurance) - contact your insurer
    • Driving licence
    • Vehicle Log Book
    • GB Sticker (unless GB identifier is on your number plate)
    • Be aware of road tolls & charges - see here for details

    NB: If you hold a paper only driving licence or a driving licence from the Isle of Man, you may need a 1968 IDP. Check with the Hungarian Embassy

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