Fishing Information in the Netherlands

23.04.25

Useful information about fishing permits in the Netherlands, costs, regulations, and helpful apps

For many DB Work employees, fishing is more than just a relaxing activity—it’s a passion. If you’re working in the Netherlands and want to enjoy this hobby legally, you’ll need the VISpas—the official fishing permit for Dutch waters. In this article, we’ll guide you step by step on how to get it, what you need, and what to watch out for.

What is the VISpas?

The VISpas is the official permit issued by Sportvisserij Nederland (The Dutch Sport Fishing Association). It grants you the right to fish in over 90% of Dutch waters, including canals, rivers, lakes, and ponds.
With just one permit, you’ll have access to thousands of fishing locations—many of which are near residential areas or cities where DB Work employees live.

Who needs a VISpas?

Anyone over the age of 14 who wants to fish in public waters in the Netherlands using one or two fishing rods and natural bait must have a VISpas. This includes international workers, regardless of nationality, who are temporarily or permanently employed in the Netherlands.

How can you obtain a VISpas?

Option 1: Online – The Fastest Method

  1. Visit the official website: www.vispas.nl.
  2. Select the English language (if necessary).
  3. Choose your local fishing association (usually in the city where you live).
  4. Fill out the form with your personal details.
  5. Pay the annual fee with a credit card (Visa/Mastercard).
    📧 You’ll receive a temporary permit via email, valid immediately, and the physical permit will arrive by post at your Dutch address within 1–2 weeks.

Option 2: At Fishing Shops

If you prefer a physical purchase, you can buy the permit directly from:

  • Specialty stores (hengelsportwinkel),
  • Certain supermarkets or gas stations.

To purchase, you’ll need:

  • An ID card or passport,
  • A mailing address in the Netherlands.

How much does the VISpas cost?

The price varies slightly depending on the local association, but generally:

  • Average cost: €35–45 per year.
  • Validity: The entire calendar year (January 1–December 31), regardless of purchase date.

With a standard VISpas, you’re allowed to fish using two rods and any type of bait. If you want to fish at night, you’ll need an additional permit called NachtVIStoestemming.
For those who wish to use three rods (where permitted), you’ll need the Derde Hengeltoestemming—a permit for a third rod.

Where can you fish with a VISpas?

With a VISpas, you can fish in most Dutch waters, but not all are automatically accessible. Therefore:
Check the free digital map: The Visplanner app, available on iOS and Android, shows you which waters are accessible and what rules apply in each area.

What rules should you follow?

Fishing in the Netherlands is strictly regulated. Key rules include:

  • Do not fish during the closed seasons, especially for species like pike, zander, or perch.
  • Caught fish must be released alive unless kept for personal consumption. You may keep up to 10 dead fish (over 15 cm) near the water. Keeping live fish in buckets or bags is considered animal cruelty.
  • Keep your fishing area clean.
  • Selling caught fish is prohibited.
  • Fines for violations start at €90.
  • Be mindful of designated fishing times or restricted zones.
  • General closed season: April 1–May 28 (varies by species and location). Full details are available in the "Banned Fishing Guide" from Sportvisserij Nederland (EN).

Useful Resources

So, if you’re employed through DB Work and want to spend your free time in nature, fishing is an excellent option. With your VISpas in hand, you’ll have the freedom to explore the serene waters of the Netherlands and enjoy moments of relaxation after work.

Do you have experience in the naval, industrial, logistics, or construction fields? You can apply now for one of our vacant positions or by sending your CV to job@dbwork.com.