Beysehir Golu fishing forecast
Beysehir Golu is a freshwater fishing spot in Konya, Türkiye. Anglers here target Pike-perch, European Carp, European Perch. The most productive months are typically April, May, June, July, August, September, October.
Current conditions
| Sea surface temp | 20.7 °C |
|---|---|
| Wind | 8 km/h from ENE |
| Pressure | 1017 hPa |
| Cloud cover | 5% |
Last updated Jun 7, 2026 (UTC). Conditions refresh through the day.
Bite windows
Best months for Beysehir Golu:
What you can catch
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Sander lucioperca
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Cyprinus carpio
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Perca fluviatilis
Local regulations
Licensing:
- saltwater-recreational — residents Amatör balıkçılık belgesi gerekli değil; ancak amatör balıkçılık tebliğine uymak zorunludur., non-residents Yabancı uyruklu balıkçılar için ayrı düzenleme yoktur; tebliğ kuralları geçerlidir.
FishRadar regulations are summaries only. Always verify with Tarım ve Orman Bakanlığı (BSGM) at tarimorman.gov.tr before fishing.
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Frequently asked questions
What fish can you catch at Beysehir Golu?
Anglers at Beysehir Golu target Pike-perch, European Carp, and European Perch.
When is the best time to fish Beysehir Golu?
The most productive months at Beysehir Golu are typically April, May, June, July, August, September, October.
What is the fishing forecast for Beysehir Golu right now?
Beysehir Golu currently scores 70 out of 100, based on live ocean and weather conditions — see the full breakdown on this page.
Do you need a licence to fish Beysehir Golu?
Fishing at Beysehir Golu follows the local rules for Konya, Türkiye. Bag limits, size limits, seasons and licence requirements are summarised in the Local regulations section above, with a link to the official authority.
Scores and conditions are forecasts for guidance only and can change rapidly. Always check local rules and current conditions, follow all fishing regulations, and prioritise your safety on the water.