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Vispas is a Dutch recreational fishing license system that provides access to a large network of waters across the Netherlands. It functions as an umbrella license rather than a permit for a single water body, allowing holders to fish in many waters that participate in the VIS system. The arrangement is designed to support coordinated management of freshwater fisheries and to fund conservation and accessibility through member fees.

Administration and scope

The VISpas is administered by Sportvisserij Nederland (the national federation for sport fishing) together with regional

Rules and access

Waters that are part of the VIS system apply national and local fishing regulations, including species restrictions,

Purpose and impact

The VISpas aims to simplify licensing for recreational anglers while supporting sustainable fishery management and water

fishing
associations.
Participation
is
based
on
local
club
membership;
anglers
typically
join
a
regional
sportvisserij
vereniging
and
obtain
the
VISpas
through
that
organization.
The
license
is
generally
valid
for
a
specific
period,
commonly
a
year,
and
is
accompanied
by
a
personal
card
or
certificate.
size
and
bag
limits,
seasons,
and
any
water-specific
rules.
While
the
VISpas
covers
many
waters,
some
locations
require
additional
permits
or
have
access
limitations
even
for
VISpas
holders.
Anglers
must
also
comply
with
enforcement
rules
and
may
be
subject
to
penalties
for
violations.
access.
Revenues
from
memberships
contribute
to
fishery
management,
conservation
efforts,
and
the
maintenance
of
water
quality.
The
system
is
widely
used
by
Dutch
anglers
and
remains
a
central
element
of
the
country’s
sport
fishing
culture.