Karst · Limestone · Charente / Angoumois

Charente (Upper Trout Reach)

Charente (Upper Trout Reach) terrain map
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The upper Charente — the source-to-Angoulême reach, before the river becomes the broad navigable waterway of Cognac and La Rochelle — is a proper limestone trout stream that most of the world has no idea exists.

Poor · Brown Trout
CDC Emerger · 16-18
Poorlive now
Not the day for it
River temperature is the limiting factor today, not the flow. This is not the day to push it. Check the thermal advice above before you head out.
90% confidence
What moved it
  • LevelDry recentlyNo gauge reading
  • Water temp22.2°C
  • ClarityClear
Today’s fly
CDC Emerger
CDC Emerger16-18
Dead-drift
Conditions on the water
Estimate
Level
Dry recently
No gauge reading
Water temp22.2°C
ClarityClear
Weather23°C
WindSE 10 km/h
Pressure1016 hPa
Rain · recent0.3 mm
Rain · ahead2.8 mm

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

Water temperature for brown trout
Warm — slow
22°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 22.2°C. This is the line where catch-and-release kills brown trout. Do not fish for them today.
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Evidence
Survey-backed · regionalModerate confidence

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

Through the year
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Brown SedgeHatch
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Freshwater ShrimpHatch
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Blue Winged OliveHatch
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Mayfly (Green Drake)Hatch
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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 Confolens / Mansle / Fédération de Charente
  • 1ère catégorie standard.
What's coming
Plan ahead
5-day outlook
Water here around 22°C. Nothing cooler within range — carry a thermometer.
About this water

The upper Charente — the source-to-Angoulême reach, before the river becomes the broad navigable waterway of Cognac and La Rochelle — is a proper limestone trout stream that most of the world has no idea exists. It rises on the Massif Central flank near Cheronnac and gathers water from a series of limestone spring feeders as it runs west through Confolens and Mansle towards Angoulême. The groundwater buffering is considerable. The river runs stable through the season, clear in most conditions, and supports a wild brown trout population that sees very few rods. Fish the headwaters and the middle reach around Confolens and Mansle. The hatches are good through spring — Baetis, olives, grannom caddis, building March Browns in the better riffles — and the trout rise freely to small dries when the conditions are right. Nymph in the cold weeks of April, shift to dry fly from mid-May, and expect a river that behaves more like a chalk stream than anything the middle Charente would suggest. The best beats are short and often require local knowledge to find — the AAPPMA of Confolens is a useful first stop.

  • Limestone
Water quality (WFD)
  • EcologyModerate
  • ChemicalUnknown

WFD classification · FRFR19A

The full read · show the working · for brown trout · confidence 90%
How the 10 is built — score × weight = contribution
Temperature5 × 28%1.4
Flow60 × 22%13.2
Clarity95 × 18%17.1
Feeding Time40 × 13%5.2
Pressure80 × 7%5.6
Insect activity47 × 12%5.6
Limiting factor: Water temperature (22.2°C) is outside Brown Trout's preferred range (10–16°C)= 48
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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