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Bès

Bès — Le Bès
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Le Bès

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The Bès is a small Jurassic-limestone river in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence that rises in the Trois-Évêchés massif and runs south to join the Bléone just above Digne.

Marginal · Brown Trout
Small Perdigón · 16-20
Marginallive now
Slow going — pick your moments
River temperature is the limiting factor today, not the flow. Fish dawn or dusk if you go at all, and handle everything with extra care.
80% confidence
What moved it
  • LevelDry recentlyNo gauge reading
  • Water temp19.0°C
  • ClarityClear
Today’s fly
Small Perdigón
Small Perdigón16-20
Euro-nymph
Conditions on the water
Estimate
Level
Dry recently
No gauge reading
Water temp19.0°C
ClarityClear
Weather19°C
WindNE 5 km/h
Pressure1018 hPa
Rain · recent0.0 mm
Rain · ahead0.9 mm

No gauge on this water — readings are regional estimates from weather, not a live gauge.

Water temperature for brown trout
Warm — slow
19°C est.ideal 1016°C
0°14°28°
How to fish it · for brown trout
When
Nymphing can work through most of the day.
Where
Cover mixed depths.
Method
Start with tight-line nymphs and adjust if fish rise or drift higher.
Kit
9 ft #4 rod, floating line, 12 ft tapered leader to 4–5 lb fluoro tippet.
Why this works
⚠️ Water at 19°C — above the brown trout caution line (18°C). Fish dawn or dusk only. Land it fast, wet hands, no air shots. Otherwise poor — water clarity is in the right range.
Hatch timeline · todayQuiet day

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Sub-surface · on the nymphunder the surface

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Beyond the hatch · worth watchingambient prey

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Evidence
Survey-backed · regionalModerate confidence

Backed by regional invertebrate surveys; no sampling on this exact reach yet.

Through the year
0–3 scale · July highlighted
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Evening SedgeHatch
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Large Dark OliveHatch
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Iron BlueHatch
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Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

Ranked for today
Brown Trout fly box
Permits & access
Permit required — see local rules.
  • AAPPMA Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
  • 1ère catégorie standard.
What's coming
Plan ahead
5-day outlook
Cooler water nearby · 1
Water here around 19°C — probably warm enough to stress brown trout. These are likely cooler.
Gallery · 2
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    Le Bès
  2. Terrain map of the venue
    Terrain map
About this water

The Bès is a small Jurassic-limestone river in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence that rises in the Trois-Évêchés massif and runs south to join the Bléone just above Digne. Most people driving through the area are heading somewhere else — Digne itself is a quiet spa town, the main Provence tourist routes are further south. The Bès is therefore that rare thing: a perfectly good French wild-trout river that hardly anyone bothers to fish. It is textbook limestone water — clear, cold, aquifer-buffered, the flow steady all summer when the schist rivers of the Cévennes are in August retreat. The fish are modest in size but confident and well-fed; the limestone geology produces reliable caddis and Baetis hatches through the whole season. Stalking water more than anything else. Walk upstream, watch the pool tails, and wait for a fish to show. The best beats are in the middle Bès above the Clues de Barles, where the river runs through a narrow limestone valley that holds the water cool even in July.

  • Limestone
Water quality (WFD)
  • EcologyGood
  • ChemicalUnknown

WFD classification · FRDR277A

The full read · show the working · for brown trout · confidence 80%
How the 34 is built — score × weight = contribution
Temperature39 × 28%10.9
Flow80 × 22%17.6
Clarity95 × 18%17.1
Feeding Time40 × 13%5.2
Pressure80 × 7%5.6
Insect activity62 × 12%7.4
Conditions total= 64
Can you trust it?
Water temperatureair-to-water estimateestimated
Level / flowon-river gaugeobserved
Prey activitysurvey-backed invertebrate datasurvey
What would change the calculation
Cooler water — back toward the 10–16 °C ideal band — would lift the score and ease welfare.
The dawn and dusk windows score higher than the midday lull.
Directions
Seasons & zones
  • Trout2nd Saturday of March → 3rd Sunday of September
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