#1855 Vedret: Vedret, as Jiří Hrazdil mentioned
earlier, you need to get both Fishing licence/ticket (usually town hall or some
similar institution) and Fishing permit (Moravian Fisheries
Association's office, the address is Soběšická 83, 61400 Brno if you plan
to fish at the locations of Moravian Fishing Union/Moravský rybářský svaz
which covers approximately South Moravian region/Jihomoravský kraj https://www.chytej.cz/…a-reviru.png).
You should be able to get the Fishing licence at the town hall/state
administration office if you present a similar licence from your home state. The
thing is the employees of the administration office will understand what is
written on your home country Fishing licence… If you don't have a Fishing
licence from your country or they won't accept the one you have at the
administration office you would have to take a fishing rules knowledge test and
then apply for the Fishing licence. There is one exception – if you want to
fish for less than 30 days you can apply for a Fishing licence valid for only
30 days and in that case you don't have to prove your knowledge and you can get
the licence right away (more information in Czech here http://eagri.cz/…-listku.html).
But remember, in all the cases, you have to buy the Fishing permit after you get
the Fishing licence!