Nase

Baytz. Sense.Fishing guide

Nase fishing

Best bite times, baits and conditions for Nase – data-driven, not guesswork.

Best season

summer

Best time

7–18

Optimal temp.

10–18 °C

Top bait

cheese

To target Nase successfully, think about season, time of day and weather together. Nase bite best in summer, especially 7–18. The ideal water temperature is 10–18 °C. Proven baits are cheese, paste and maggots. Conditions are most reliable with stable high pressure.

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Best season

Over the year, Nase are most active in June–September. The absolute peak is in July.

Best time of day

The most productive times of day for Nase are 7–18. These windows reward your time on the water most.

Water temperature

Nase bite best at a water temperature of 10–18 °C. Outside this window they become noticeably sluggish.

Weather & air pressure

Nase bite most reliably with stable high pressure. Also favourable: moving water.

Recommended baits & lures

These baits have proven themselves for Nase: cheese, paste, maggots, Gammarus and algae paste.

cheesepastemaggotsGammarusalgae paste

Suitable waters

You will typically find Nase in these water types: River and Stream.

RiverStream

Closed season

In many regions a closed season for Nase applies from March 1 to April 30.

Closed seasons and minimum sizes vary by country, state and water. Always check the local regulations before you fish.

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Frequently asked questions

When do Nase bite best?

Best in June–September, especially 7–18. Ideal water temperature: 10–18 °C.

What is the best bait for Nase?

Proven choices are cheese, paste and maggots.

In what weather do Nase bite?

Most reliably with stable high pressure.

In which waters do Nase live?

Mainly in River and Stream.

Do Nase have a closed season?

In many regions a closed season for Nase applies from March 1 to April 30. Note: closed seasons vary by region – always check local regulations.

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