Fishing exam 2026: How to get off to a successful start in the course!

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Preparatory course for the 2026 fishing exam in Sünching: Registration by January 9th, 2026. Further information and contact details here.

Fishing exam 2026: How to get off to a successful start in the course!

A preparatory course for the state fishing examination begins in Sünching on January 10, 2026 at 1 p.m. This course is aimed at anyone interested in preparing for the exam. Registration for the course must be completed by January 9, 2026 at the latest. In order to take part in the exam, you must register in advance www.fischerpruefung-online.bayern.de to register.

The course is held at the Gasthof Englberger, Bahnhofstraße 35 in Sünching. The organization is in the hands of Mr. Christian Schneider, who can be contacted if you have any questions by phone at 09480/5118 or by email christian.schneider66@gmx.de is reachable. The course aims to provide participants with comprehensive knowledge that is necessary to pass the exam.

Exam content and requirements

The state fishing examination in Bavaria consists of a written examination in multiple-choice format. 60 questions from a total of five subject areas must be answered, covering the following areas:

  • Fischkunde
  • Gewässerkunde
  • Schutz und Pflege der Fischgewässer
  • Fanggeräte und fischereiliche Praxis
  • Gesetzeskunde

In order to pass the exam, it is necessary to answer at least 6 questions correctly in each subject area and to solve at least 45 questions correctly in total. The exam time is one hour, which requires intensive preparation. In addition to the theoretical exam, participants also have to acquire practical knowledge, which is imparted in the preparatory course.

Interest in the Fischer exam remains unbroken. In Germany, the requirements and the examination format vary depending on the federal state, although the fishing examinations everywhere have similar focuses in the area of ​​fish and water science. In Baden-Württemberg, for example, the exam includes 12 questions from five subject areas and the exam time is two hours. In contrast, passing the exam in other federal states takes place under different conditions.

The fishing test is not only a legal requirement, but also a key to participation in fishing. In order to sustainably promote the fascination of fishing, comprehensive training through qualified courses such as the one in Sünching is of great importance. Solid preparation not only increases the likelihood of passing the exam, but also increases knowledge about ecological responsibility when dealing with fish stocks.

For further information about the content and structure of the fishing examination in other federal states, it is worth taking a look at angelschein.de, where the specific requirements and exam formats are listed in detail. Here you can also gain insights into various examination modalities in other federal states.