Survey: The future of fishing in Valais
Fishing has changed significantly in recent years. Fish are under a lot of pressure from pollution, environmental changes, global warming, invasive species, and fish-eating birds.
Young anglers today favor modern techniques and are interested in a wide variety of species.
All fishermen must be able to fish in lakes or rivers that are suited to their various techniques and habits.
It is therefore necessary to rethink fishing in Valais in order to meet the expectations of experienced fishermen and new generations.
The FCVPA wishes to collect as much feedback as possible from active fishermen in Valais through a survey. The results will enable us to focus our efforts for change on the expectations of amateur fishermen.
Although focused on Valais, most of the survey concerns fishing in general. We therefore invite all fishermen to participate.
Welcome to the official website of FCVPA / WKSFV
Discover everything you need to know about sport fishing in the heart of the magnificent Valais countryside. Whether you’re an avid angler or a beginner, our site is your essential guide to an unforgettable fishing experience.
Here you’ll find :
- Regulations in force for a practice that respects nature.
- Fishing zones and their specific features, from rivers to high-altitude lakes.
- The training you need to practise fishing competently and with respect.
- Information on fishing permits and how to obtain them.
- News and events organized by the Federation and its 12 sections.
- How to become a member of one of FCVPA’s sections.
Our mission is to promote responsible and sustainable fishing, while providing an ideal environment for amateurs and enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the world of fishing in the Valais and share our love for this hobby in harmony with nature.
Happy fishing to you all!
96e Assemblée des délégués de la FCVPA, 15 février 2025 Saxon
The FCVPA section of Martigny organized the 96th assembly of delegates of the Fédération Cantonale Valaisanne des Pêcheurs Amateurs (Cantonal Federation of Valais Amateur Fishermen) with great skill. This assembly brought together 90 delegates from the different regions of Valais.
Mr. Bernard Broye, President of the FCVPA cantonal committee, presented the major events that have marked the year 2024. Mr. Broye detailed the most serious damage to wildlife and aquatic environments: The draining of the Toules dam, which wiped out all the fish and benthic fauna between Bourg-St-Pierre and Martigny, pollution of 4 kilometers of the Fully Canal, the flooding of the Navizence, which destroyed almost the entire fish population, the flooding of the fish farms in Brig and Leuk and the destruction of the breeding ponds in the Saas Valley. Civil engineering works, carried out in a manner that did not comply with the requirements for the preservation of wildlife, also seriously damaged the wildlife in various sectors of the Wissigen canal and the Saas Viège. All these unfortunate events seriously affect not only the fish but also their breeding grounds, endangering local populations.
Mr. Broye noted the excellent collaboration with the Service de la Chasse, de la Pêche et de la Faune and emphasized the hard work of all the fish farmers, those responsible for the releases, and the various assistants working in the twelve sections of the FCVPA. These various players contribute actively throughout the year to compensate for the natural reproduction of fish and ‘breakages’ by a controlled restocking of the various rivers and lakes in the canton with juvenile fish from local stocks.
Some interresting Datas :
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- Catch statistics 2024
- Restockings of waterways
The Assembly has decided on a significant change: from 2026, the use of single, double or triple barbed hooks will be banned in all Valais waters. As a result, the current exception for open water will be abolished.
Mr. Stefan Wenger, vice-president of the Swiss Fishing Federation and Mr. Nicolas Bourquin, head of the Valais Hunting, Fishing and Wildlife Service, presented various projects currently underway within their respective organizations.
An overview of the future fishven catch registration application was also presented by Mr. Papilloud, an employee of the SCPF. This application, which is already in production in several Swiss cantons, should be available to fishermen in Valais in 2026.
Fishing in Valais is a popular hobby among residents and tourists alike. In 2024, around 2,500 fishermen took out an annual fishing license and 3,500 short-term daily fishing licenses were sold at points of sale throughout the canton.
Informations FSP/SFV February 2025
Petri-Heil a rencontré le nouveau président central de la Fédération suisse de pêche (FSP) au bord du lac de Zürich et s’est entretenu avec lui de la fédération, de la jeunesse et du travail politique.
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Petri-Heil hat den neuen Zentralpräsidenten des Schweizerischen Fischerei-Verbandes (SFV) am Zürichsee getroffen und sich mit ihm über den Verband, die Jugend und die politische Arbeit unterhalten.
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