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About Valebrook

An independent editorial archive for freshwater anglers in Poland.

Valebrook is a reference archive focused on freshwater fishing in Poland. The content covers fish species found in Polish inland waters, seasonal fishing patterns, tackle selection, casting technique, and the regulatory framework that governs recreational angling under Polish law.

The archive is organised around practical questions that anglers — from beginners to those returning to the activity after years away — are likely to ask when planning sessions on unfamiliar water. The aim is to provide accurate, current, and readable information drawn from official sources and verifiable field observations.

What this archive covers

Content is grouped into four main categories:

Data sources

Factual content is drawn from published sources including the Polski Związek Wędkarski, the FishBase global species database, the Polish Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW), and official PZW district regulations. Where regulations vary by district, the general national framework is described and readers are directed to verify local conditions with the relevant district office.

Publisher information

Valebrook is published by Valebrook Media Sp. z o.o., a company registered in Poland.

Registered address: ul. Mostowa 14, 00-375 Warsaw, Poland
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Email: editor@valebrook.eu
Phone: +48 22 100 4567

Corrections and contributions

If you identify factual errors in any article, or if regulatory information has changed in your district, contact the editorial address above. Corrections are reviewed and applied to affected pages within five working days where the submission includes a verifiable source.

Disclaimer

The content on Valebrook is provided for informational purposes only. Fishing regulations in Poland change on an annual basis at district level, and individual water bodies may carry conditions not reflected in general national rules. Always verify current size limits, closed seasons, and permit requirements directly with the relevant PZW district or water owner before fishing.