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[1857] wedret 6. června 2019 7:02

Thnak you Jan .

What i did not knew is that i can get Czech Fishing licence presenting licence from my home state and skip that knowledge exam.

Do you know where exactly is hall/state administration office in Brno. I would try to get fishing licence and then buy Fishing permit.

[1856] Jan O 5. června 2019 20:07

#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!

[1855] Vedret 4. června 2019 13:39

On this link : https://www.milanhladik.cz/?…

they are saying that it is possible to obtain “Tourist licence” .

[1854] Vedret 4. června 2019 7:00

Hello again ,

According to this page : http://travelaxa.cz/…-and-permit/

It is possible to present a valid fishing licence from your home country and passport or ID card to get Czech fishing licence.

Is it true?

Thank you .

[1853] Tony 25. května 2019 16:18

Může napsat na email kopcil.ant@seznam.cz

[1852] Tony 25. května 2019 16:15

Není tu seznamka, ale přesto píšu, že někdy je to fajn posedět v klidu a o samotě u vody. Někdy ale ne. Je zde rybářská holka která je sama a chtěla by to změnit a vnímá to tak jak já a byla na rybách se mnou?

[1851] Hrazdil Jiří 9. května 2019 5:57

#1850 jenda: Dobrý den, ano, dá se.

[1850] jenda 7. května 2019 18:47

Dobrý večer, měl bych dotaz ohledně Cacovického náhonu zda se zde tá provozovat sportovní rybolov

[1849] Hrazdil Jiří 17. dubna 2019 7:40

#1848 Vedret: Hello, if you want to fish in the Czech Republic, you have two options. The first option is a private commercial water. There you only need to buy a permit from the owner or the operator. The second option is fishing on the grounds of the Moravian Fishing Union. In this case you need a Fishing Ticket first. You can obtain it at the state administration office. The validity is a year, three, ten or until the end of life. The price is 100, 300, 500 or 1000 crowns respectively. Then you must visit the Moravian Fisheries Association's of­fice, the address is Soběšická 83, 61400 Brno and you can buy a fishing permit there. The price depends on the duration of the permit – you can obtain daily, weekly, monthly and yearly permit.

[1848] Vedret 16. dubna 2019 10:26

Hello ,

What is the easiest way for foreigner that is not speaking Czech language to get fishing ticket.

Thank you