The River Leie ( in English ,Dutch and German or Lys in France is a River that flows in France and Belguim, it is a tributary of the Scheldt. Its source is in Pas de Calais, France, where it flows into the river Scheldt in Ghent in Belgium. Its total length is 202 kilometres (126 mi). With plenty of areas that you can night fish. As with all French water rules can change at any time so please check on site or local tackle shop for latest rules.
Please note – When fishing any Public waters in France please have respect for the location and clear up any mess that you have made and do not damage banks / vegetation and no open fires, Catch and release all fish except Trout and Salmon that rules let you take and when fishing for Carp use appropriate fishing tackle with large landing net and unhooking mat. Fish stealing is a big problem from Public waters if you see anybody removing large fish like Carp please take note of the vehicle registration and report to authorities.