Canal de Neufossé – Secteur Saint Omer

Saint Omer France

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Gallery image of Canal de Neufossé – Secteur Saint Omer, Saint Omer France
Gallery image of Canal de Neufossé – Secteur Saint Omer, Saint Omer France
Gallery image of Canal de Neufossé – Secteur Saint Omer, Saint Omer France
Gallery image of Canal de Neufossé – Secteur Saint Omer, Saint Omer France
Size of lake icon

SIZE

2330 mtr

Number of swims icon

SWIMS

-

Number of anglers icon

ANGLERS

-

Carp stock level icon

STOCK

Good

Carp weight up-to icon

CARP

45lb +

Lake difficulty icon

DIFFICULTY

4/5

Lake map available icon

LAKE MAP

No

Night fishing allowed icon

NIGHT FISHING

Yes

Canal de Neufossé – Secteur Saint Omer

The Neufossé Canal - Saint Omer Sector - is a French canal located in the Pas-de-Calais (62) department, in the Hauts de France region. The Neufossé Canal - Saint Omer sector - is for a large part of its route a totally artificial water course (and not a river that has been channeled). At 18 kilometers in length, it was originally created for reasons of defensive military strategy. It is integrated into the Dunkirk-Escaut canal. Cut in reaches, it can have different and variable fish populations depending on the time or year. Indeed, carp can change reaches through the locks. It is home to a rich diversity of white fish (bream, rudd, roach, crucian, tench), predators (pike, pike perch, perch) and intermediate-sized common and mirror carps. Note also the presence of migratory fish such as eel. The bottoms are particularly flat and edge fishing should be favored on the one hand because most of the natural food is concentrated there, and on the other hand when navigation is regular, it is better to avoid fishing. in the center of the canal. The nature of the canal bottoms will depend on the substrate in which it was dug, but be aware that, except recent cleaning, mud may be present over most of the width. The natural food is mainly composed of larvae and insects, although anodont mussels can also be found on some and some American crayfish when there are grassland spots that should be fished as a priority. The uniformity of the banks is actually an asset in the sense that any anomaly or structure along the banks attracts carp and should guide you in choosing a position.

Facilities

  • Bait Available
  • Tackle Hire
  • Expert Guide
  • Bait Boats
  • Rowing Boats
  • Lockbox
  • Disabled Access
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  • -
  • -
  • -
  • -
  • -
  • -
  • Toilets
  • Food
  • Showers
  • Hot Water
  • BBQ
  • Car Parking
  • Dogs Allowed
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  • -
  • -
  • -
  • -
  • -
  • -

Specifications

Use:

Type:

Size:

Swims

Max Anglers:

Stock:

Carp Weight:

Difficulty:

Night Fishing:

Fishing

River

2330 mtr

-

-

Good

45lb +

4/5

Yes

Rules

Only baits of vegetable origin or reconstituted flour are authorized. No captured carp may be kept in captivity or transported. Only green biwys and shelters are tolerated. The biwys must be equipped with light signaling devices. The sound level of the detectors should be set to the minimum. The use of BACK-LEAD is mandatory. Navigation is prohibited at night on rivers open to carp fishing at all hours. Night and day, respect for public tranquility, other fishermen (on board or not) and water users. Pas-de-Calais Fishing Federation

  • Description
    Canal de Neufossé – Secteur Saint Omer
    The Neufossé Canal - Saint Omer Sector - is a French canal located in the Pas-de-Calais (62) department, in the Hauts de France region. The Neufossé Canal - Saint Omer sector - is for a large part of its route a totally artificial water course (and not a river that has been channeled). At 18 kilometers in length, it was originally created for reasons of defensive military strategy. It is integrated into the Dunkirk-Escaut canal. Cut in reaches, it can have different and variable fish populations depending on the time or year. Indeed, carp can change reaches through the locks. It is home to a rich diversity of white fish (bream, rudd, roach, crucian, tench), predators (pike, pike perch, perch) and intermediate-sized common and mirror carps. Note also the presence of migratory fish such as eel. The bottoms are particularly flat and edge fishing should be favored on the one hand because most of the natural food is concentrated there, and on the other hand when navigation is regular, it is better to avoid fishing. in the center of the canal. The nature of the canal bottoms will depend on the substrate in which it was dug, but be aware that, except recent cleaning, mud may be present over most of the width. The natural food is mainly composed of larvae and insects, although anodont mussels can also be found on some and some American crayfish when there are grassland spots that should be fished as a priority. The uniformity of the banks is actually an asset in the sense that any anomaly or structure along the banks attracts carp and should guide you in choosing a position.
  • Facilities
    • Bait Available
    • Tackle Hire
    • Expert Guide
    • Bait Boats
    • Rowing Boats
    • Lockbox
    • Disabled Access
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • Toilets
    • Food
    • Showers
    • Hot Water
    • BBQ
    • Car Parking
    • Dogs Allowed
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • -
    • -
  • Specifications

    Use:

    Type:

    Size:

    Swims

    Max Anglers:

    Stock:

    Carp Weight:

    Difficulty:

    Night Fishing:

    Fishing

    River

    2330 mtr

    -

    -

    Good

    45lb

    4/5

    Yes

  • Rules
    Only baits of vegetable origin or reconstituted flour are authorized. No captured carp may be kept in captivity or transported. Only green biwys and shelters are tolerated. The biwys must be equipped with light signaling devices. The sound level of the detectors should be set to the minimum. The use of BACK-LEAD is mandatory. Navigation is prohibited at night on rivers open to carp fishing at all hours. Night and day, respect for public tranquility, other fishermen (on board or not) and water users. Pas-de-Calais Fishing Federation
  • Lake Map

    Advice for fishing in France can be found HERE.

    Map of Canal de Neufossé – Secteur Saint Omer, Saint Omer France
  • Lake Video
  • Location

    Advice for fishing in France can be found HERE.

    GPS:
    Lat 50.753787994385
    Lon 2.263338327408

  • Contact

    ADDRESS

    PHONE

    03 21 93 34 08

    EMAIL

    x

    WEBSITE

    Website

    SOCIAL FEEDS

  • Live Weather

Lake Map

Map of Canal de Neufossé – Secteur Saint Omer, Saint Omer France

Lake Video

Location

Advice for fishing in France can be found HERE.

GPS: Lat 50.753787994385, Lon 2.263338327408

Live Weather