
Lac de Moisson is a magnificent lake of 120 hectares that in its origin was a part of the Seine River.
We consider it to be a difficult water and apparently 80 % of the carps have never been caught before. There's a unknown natural stock with carp between 20 and 62 pounds.
The management of the site has integrated the different activities well with carp fishing. The sailing activities are restricted to the Eastern part of the lake.
On the Southwest banks you will find 11 beautiful pegs, each at a distance of 100 m. The bottom consists of gravel and sand and there are no obstacles. The lake is quite deep; maximum depth is 6 m.
The fishing-guide will help you personally and will give you all the information you need. He advises tiger nuts, fish meal and blood boilies. If you don't want to catch bream he suggests larger boilies and no ground baiting with pellets. While choosing your hooklinks, take into account the presence of freshwater mussels and the crayfish (use braid hooklinks).
There are toilets and showers for the anglers.

4 rods per angler, barbless hooks, big unhooking mat, large weigh sling, green tent, no braided mainline, no carp sacks, no domestic animals.