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Romain Lavergne, fishing guide in Mequinenza in Spain

Discover the portrait of Romain Lavergne, fishing guide instructor in Mequinenza and specialist in predator fishing in Spain.

Romain Lavergne, fishing guide in Mequinenza

Ardent of his passion, Romain Lavergne has always been fishing. After having touched a little with all the peaches, he became a specialist in predator fishing with lures. In 2013, he became a fishing guide and now organizes fishing trips and courses in Mequinenza, Spain.

Hello Romain, before starting, could you briefly introduce yourself?

Sure ! Well listen, my name is Romain Lavergne, I am 31 years old and I am from Aveyron in the south west of France where I grew up there until I was 27. Then I twisted (laughs).

Where does your passion for fishing come from?

I can't really explain it… My grandfather says that at the age of two and a half / three years, he found me with a branch in my hands in front of his pond, scrutinizing his goldfish. Then, seeing me planting hours in front of his pool, he “finally” made up his mind. Wanting to ensure my first outing, he had taken care to start a post for me beforehand with a few days of grain farming.

The first fish was not long in coming and I remember it like it was yesterday. A simple roach from over 27 years ago. The second key left me on the spot, blocked. “Papy” landed a 55cm tench. I was barely 4 years old but without knowing it this fish had just marked my life and a new page was opening.

Today, fishing for you is a way to…?

The Peach ?! Well I will try to shorten because I like to talk and when I left on such a subject…

Fishing, I want to tell you that it's really my whole life, my reason for living, a way to exist and find my happiness every day. I had no choice but to make it my job. I live for fishing and it makes me live at the same time.

Romain Lavergne guiding in Mequinenza

What fishing techniques do you suggest?

All possible and imaginable techniques with soft and hard lures on zander, perch and bass. I also welcome fly fishers, but only for guidance on carp and bass stations. I won't teach them anything about technique but about approaching fish and their behavior on flies and streamers.

For those who do not yet know Mequinenza, can you tell us a little more about this mythical lake in Spain? What makes this place exceptional according to you?

There are still people who don't know?!! No, I can't believe it (laughs). Mequinenza is above all a heavenly site. The change of scenery is guaranteed there and only 3 hours from the border. You reach one of the most fishy freshwater places in the world in perch and zander. What's more, here we have more than 300 days of sunshine a year… So when you combine setting + climate + fish, the cocktail is quite “addictive”.

You also guide a lot on the Riba Roja lake. What is the difference with Mequinenza?

Yes, the two lakes complement each other really well. These are two totally different profiles but which allow you to carry out almost all types of fishing and that counts! I also guide on another lake and the Ebro river. These 4 zones allow me to cover more than 250 km of length on the water, without counting the coves, and to adapt myself as well as possible to the most productive zone of the moment.

Romain Lavergne in pole guide on Mequinenza

The species are numerous in these two lakes and in record sizes, aren't they? 

Yes we have very big fish and this year 2018 is indeed becoming for me the year of zander records after 11 years of non-stop tracking in these waters. He has so far ridden 63 zander of 70+ on the boat with the lunker set at 93.2cm. The hundred fish bar over 70cm is easily playable this year and it would be a real performance for Profishing-concept! We will therefore work hard for this objective!

But during the day it is quite possible to catch perch, black bass, catfish, carp with sometimes some nice surprises like a big rudd, a crucian, an eel or even a mullet. And it's lived!

So what is your view on fishing in France compared to Spain? What are the big differences between these two countries?

France is, I think, an example for fishing throughout Europe with ethics and regulations that promote fishing and respect for fish. While not everyone is always happy with instances, I can tell you there's a lot worse out there.

The major problem that persists is really the lack of fish throughout the territory. I think we need to work on more restocking of pike and bass in particular, as well as ensure the management of reproduction as much as possible. I am obviously talking about large environments: lakes, rivers and streams. Fishing in France must remain open to all by promoting the public and not be privatized in “fishery” type puddles.

However, fishing in France is moving in the right direction and in the long term it will end up bearing fruit with better water quality, more fish and also a more dynamic image of our passion!

Spain is not quite managed in the same way, it is even sometimes catastrophic. A lot of delay on this but despite everything the incredible fish populations and the huge playgrounds are really worth the detour.

Why did you decide to become a fishing guide

Because I don't know how to do anything else, it was surely my destiny.

What appeals to you the most today in your job as a fishing guide?

The first is to share an experience with each client during their stay. The second is to see the evolution of the level, the progression of my clients over the days. And the third is to make them touch beautiful fish in a pretty crazy atmosphere.

Romain Lavergne with a huge zander from Spain

What are the qualities to be a good guide according to you?

Uff, so you have the right guide and the wrong guide. No seriously, you need a very good knowledge of the behavior of fish in each area, a good level of fishing, general equipment that holds up, so a big investment and a big interview. Good customer contact, good adaptability and we're not bad.

What is your type of clientele? What are they looking for behind your offers?

I welcome all types of clients, young people aged 20-25, father and son, couples, retirees. Mainly French but also Belgian, Swiss and soon English and Italian. The expectations are just as varied as the type of clientele, but they come above all on vacation, so to have fun on the water and have a good time with, if possible, unforgettable moments.

Then it's up to me.

How could Rodmaps help you in your guiding activity?

Rodmaps is a very interesting platform for me because it will allow me to extend my fields of visibility and to inform the public a little more about my “Profishing-concept” structure.

Do you have any future projects you would like to tell us about (new guidance services, competition, association, travel, other?)

Not at the moment no, I'm really concentrating on the present trying to improve my performance even further. I won't stop there for sure but everything in its time hehe.

Romain Lavergne with a beautiful black-bass from Spain

What is your best fishing memory?

Oulaaa, there are so many .. impossible to choose there sorry. On the other hand, the memories which marked me the most, it is I think during my childhood where I really discovered what fishing could bring me. Through countless days spent alone on my own facing the Aveyron river. Inexpressible emotions in communion with nature and the water that fishing brought me. The trigger of a long adventure.

What is also your fondest memory as a guide?

See a father and his child hug on my boat thanks to me.

A message to pass?

Long live fishing! Vamooos

Discover Romain Lavergne's guiding offers:

Predator fishing course on Lake Mequinenza 

It is with great pleasure that I am able to offer you fishing trips in Mequinenza by making sure you have made the right choice, that is to say having only one desire when returning is to return.

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Fishing trip on Riba Roja lake

A very famous lake for carp and record catfish but we will also see that it reserves a good population of pikeperch and black bass with big subjects! Everything is planned for your greatest satisfaction!

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Fishing for black bass in the Aragon Sea

Thanks to his experience and his knowledge, Romain will do everything to make you live unique moments and ensure you the greatest success in your fishing. black-bass with lures in Méquinenza

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Rodmaps is above all the story of Nicolas and Matthieu, two friends passionate about fishing. Since our childhood, our passion drives us to travel through France and to travel around the world in search of adventure and trophy fish. Through Rodmaps, we want to share our passion for fishing with as many people as possible and make people discover the joys of this sport around us, because yes, fishing is a sport!

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