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Come and discover sport fishing in the Iroise Sea, from Brest to the Crozon peninsula.

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Services

All our trips for fishing in Brittany.

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Equipment on board

See the fishing gear and safety equipment on board our RIB.

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Why choose sea fishing in the Iroise Sea in Finistère?

Come aboard for a day or half-day, on your own, with the family or with friends on a fuelly equiped fishing RIB to learn or improve your fishing techniques.

Fishing trip in the Iroise Sea: for all levels...

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced fisherman, my services are tailored to your needs and desires.

  • Bass fishing
  • Multi-species fishing
  • Fishing for sparid fish (sea bream, gilthead sea bream)
  • Cephalopod fishing (squid, cuttlefish)
  • Bluefin tuna fishing
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Frequently asked questions

Find all the practical information on sea fishing in Iroise and our advice to prepare your trip with Iroise Sportfishing Adventures.

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Remember

Discover our best photos of fishing in Brittany: from unusual fish to the magnificent landscapes of Finistère and the Iroise Sea.

Our best photos

Remember

Discover our best photos of fishing in Brittany: from unusual fish to the magnificent landscapes of Finistère and the Iroise Sea.

Our most beautiful images at sea

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Book your fishing trip in the Iroise Sea for a half day or a full day.


Limited places available to guarantee a quality experience.

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Let's preserve the resource!

A responsible approach

By choosing one of the services offered by Iroise Sportfishing Adventures, you are taking an eco-responsible approach.

With fish stocks becoming increasingly scarce, preserving them is of paramount importance. With this in mind, I offer a service that will help you understand the environment and the interactions between the species that inhabit it, providing you with the necessary knowledge to master various fishing techniques under the best possible conditions.

Therefore, in order to conserve resources for certain species such as sea bass, only one legal-sized fish may be kept per angler per day. Finally, fish over 60 cm must be released back into the water to protect the best breeding stock.