Gex

Fishing in Pays de Gex

Between lakes and rivers, the Pays de Gex offers many opportunities for fishing. It remains a privileged place for the fishing of the trout and graylings descending from the Jura Mountains.

Armed with a fishing card, discover the many waterways of Pays de Gex: l'Annaz, le Groise, le Rhône, le Lion, le Journans, l'Allondon, le Fion, le Petit Journans, la Versoix, l'étang de Colovrex, l'Allemogne, le Puits Mathieu, le nant de Misseson , ru de St Jean Roulave, Nant de Praille, ruisseau du cimetière, bief à Massonnex, bief à Rouph, Allondon aval, ruisseau de la Doua, bief des Trèves, lac de Divonne.
Consult the regulations governing freshwater fishing in the Ain department.

The Etang de Cessy, a tourist fishpond, is owned by the commune of Cessy. It is managed by the Amicale des Pêcheurs de l’Etang de Cessy. Covering an area of 2.7 hectares, its average depth is 2.6 meters. The fish caught are mainly carp, tench, roach, catfish and, to a lesser extent, pike and perch. There is a place for people with reduced mobility.
Fishing is permitted from sunrise to sunset, from the first Saturday in April to the third Sunday in November. To fish in the pond, you need an Amicale membership card. As the rules of fishing are specific, anglers must be in possession of the rules specific to the pond. The pond is not reciprocated.

Opening

Opening hours from 01 January to 31 December 2026
MondayOpen
TuesdayOpen
WednesdayOpen
ThursdayOpen
FridayOpen
SaturdayOpen
SundayOpen

Prices

Additional Information :

To fish in the Cessy pond: €10 for 1 rod, €20 for 2 rods.

Permits on sale at the Pays de Gex Tourist Office, Gex tourist information office.

To fish in the Valserine: permits are available from the three tourist information offices in Gex, Mijoux and Lélex.

Payment options

  • Bank/credit card
  • Check
  • Cash

Services

On-site activities

  • Fishing

Accessibility

Adapted service : Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance

Motor disability

Fishing pontoons for people with reduced mobility at Etang de Cessy and Marais de l'Etournel.

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