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Mongolia

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Mongolia is a landlocked country, so there is no marine spearfishing; all fishing is freshwater (rivers and lakes). Fishing is legally treated as taking of 'game animals' and is governed by the Law on Hunting (5 May 2000) and the Law on Fauna (5 May 2000). Spearfishing / underwater hunting is not a recognised or permitted fishing method. The Law on Hunting expressly prohibits taking fish with 'guns, torches, electric shocks, forks, dams, or small nets' (Art. 14.1.6) and bans nets for household fishing (Art. 14.1.7); recreational fishing in practice is restricted to rod-and-line / fly fishing under a paid permit, with strict species protection (taimen catch-and-release for foreigners) and a closed spring spawning season. There is no legal pathway for recreational spearfishing.

Prohibited
Muinín sonraíMuinín mheánach

Nuashonraithe go deireanach Meitheamh 15, 2026

Creat rialaitheach

  • §Law on Hunting (Mongolia), 5 May 2000
  • §Law on Fauna (Mongolia), 5 May 2000
  • §Law on Hunting Resource Use Payments and on Hunting and Trapping Authorization Fees (Mongolia), 2000
Ceadúnas riachtanach
Riachtanach
Gunna spéire
Toirmiscthe
Coigríche
Fáilte

An dlí, focal ar fhocal

Téacsanna dlíthiúla

Na forálacha reachtúla agus rialála beachta a rialaíonn spearfishing anseo, luaite mar a foilsíodh, le nasc le gach foinse oifigiúil.

01Article 14.1 (14.1.6, 14.1.7)Mongolia · national

Prohibited hunting and trapping methods, firearms and instruments (fishing methods)

Law on Hunting (Mongolia), 5 May 2000

ENAistrithe

Article 14. Prohibited Hunting and Trapping Methods, Firearms and Instruments. 14.1 The following methods, firearms and instruments are prohibited for hunting and trapping of animals: 14.1.1 using chemical substances and explosives; ... 14.1.6 using guns, torches, electric shocks, forks, dams, or small nets to fish; 14.1.7 using a net to fish for household purposes; 14.1.8 using guns which are not designed for hunting animals.

02Article 13.2 (13.2.8)Mongolia · national

Permitted hunting/fishing seasons (closed season for fish)

Law on Hunting (Mongolia), 5 May 2000

ENAistrithe

13.2 Hunting of birds and fishing for household and industrial purposes is permitted as follows: ... 13.2.3 Siberian whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) from October 20th to August 1st; 13.2.4 Fishing in Lake Buir from August 1st to May 15th of the following calendar year; 13.2.5 Baikal Omul (Coregonus autumnalis) from September 1st to December 1st; 13.2.6 Omul (Coregonus peled) from November 15th to August 1st of the following calendar year; 13.2.7 Siberian Ide (Leuciscus leuciscus) from August 1st to April 15th of the following calendar year; 13.2.8 Fishing for species other than those specified in 13.2.1 to 13.2.7 of this Article from June 15th to April 1st.

03Article 10 (10.3, 10.4, 10.5)Mongolia · national

Household fishing permits and limits; foreigners limited to household fishing

Law on Hunting (Mongolia), 5 May 2000

ENAistrithe

10.3 A one time permit to hunt or trap game animals for household purposes issued to citizens of Mongolia shall be valid for: 10.3.1 up to 3 days to hunt or trap birds and to fish; ... 10.4 The one time license specified in 10.3 may authorize hunting and trapping of up to 1 hoofed animal, 5 marmots, 1 other fur animal, 10 Hazel Grouse or Ptarmigan, or Rock Ptarmigan, or Daurian Partridge or Pallas Sand Grouse, 5 other forest, steppe or wetland birds, 2 Taimen, and not more than 10 other fish. 10.5 Foreigners who temporarily or permanently reside within the territory of Mongolia may fish only for household purposes and on the basis of established fee rates for Mongolia citizens.

04Article 1.2 (and Art. 2)Mongolia · national

Hunting and trapping of fauna regulated by the Law on Hunting

Law on Fauna (Mongolia), 5 May 2000

ENAistrithe

The hunting and trapping of fauna is regulated by the Law on Hunting. [The legislation on fauna consists of the Constitution of Mongolia, the Law on the Protection of the Environment, the Law on Special Protected Areas, this Law and other legislative acts.]

05Article 5.2 (1)Mongolia · national

One-time licence fee for fishing for household needs

Law on Hunting Resource Use Payments and on Hunting and Trapping Authorization Fees (Mongolia), 2000

ENAistrithe

A one time license fee for hunting birds and fishing for household needs shall be 400 to 600 Tugrig. [Payments for fish caught for industrial, cultural, or scientific purposes shall be 20 to 30 Tugrig per kilogram.]

Cathain is féidir leat tumadh

Séasúir & srianta ama

Tréimhsí dúnta, oscailte agus srianta ar fud na bliana. Deimhnigh i gcónaí dúnta speicis-shonraithe go háitiúil.

Ean
Feabh
Már
Aib
Beal
Mei
Iúil
Lún
MFóm
Deit
Sam
Nol
DúntaSriantaOscailte
  • DúntaAll fish species not otherwise specified (general spawning closure)Aib 1 – Mei 15

    General closed season for fishing of species other than those with specific seasons. Law on Hunting Art. 13.2.8 permits fishing for such species only from 15 June to 1 April, i.e. closed 1 April - 15 June to protect spring spawning. Outfitters and the Ministry of Environment apply an open season of approximately 16 June to 1 November.

  • OscailteSiberian whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus)Deit 20 – Lún 1

    Fishing permitted 20 October to 1 August (Law on Hunting Art. 13.2.3).

  • OscailteLake Buir (Buir Nuur)Lún 1 – Beal 15

    Fishing in Lake Buir permitted from 1 August to 15 May of the following year (Law on Hunting Art. 13.2.4).

  • OscailteSiberian Ide (Leuciscus leuciscus)Lún 1 – Aib 15

    Fishing permitted 1 August to 15 April of the following year (Law on Hunting Art. 13.2.7).

Cead iascaireachta

Ceadúnas

Cad atá de dhíth ort le bheith ceadaithe san uisce, cad a chosnaíonn sé, agus conas é a fháil.

Ceadúnas riachtanachtrí Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia (and local Soum Governors)

From the Soum Governor / Ministry of Environment and Tourism; online via the official permit portal ezagas.mn for the Onon and Balj rivers; for other basins through licensed outfitter companies working with the Ministry.

Faigh do cheadúnas

Osclaíonn an tairseach oifigiúil · ezagas.mn

Ceadúnas riachtanach
Cineál
Fishing permit / one-time hunting-and-trapping (fishing) licence; separate special taimen angling licence allocated to approved outfitters
Costas
Statutory one-time licence fee for fishing for household needs: 400-600 Tugrig (Law on Hunting Resource Use Payments). In practice for foreign anglers: roughly US$20 for a 2-day general permit; US$150-500 for small-fish or taimen permits via outfitters.
Bailíocht
One-time permit valid up to 3 days for fishing (Law on Hunting Art. 10.3.1); general foreigner permits often issued for ~2 days.
Conas a fháil
From the Soum Governor / Ministry of Environment and Tourism; online via the official permit portal ezagas.mn for the Onon and Balj rivers; for other basins through licensed outfitter companies working with the Ministry.
Údarás
Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia (and local Soum Governors)

Trealamh & teicníc

Rialacha trealamh

Cén trealamh atá ceadaithe, conas is féidir é a úsáid, agus na coinníollacha ceangailte.

Gunna spéireToirmiscthe

Srianta

  • Prohibited fishing instruments per Law on Hunting Art. 14.1.6: guns, torches, electric shocks, forks (spear-type implements), dams, and small nets.
  • Nets prohibited for household fishing (Art. 14.1.7).
  • Chemical substances and explosives prohibited (Art. 14.1.1).
  • In taimen waters: single barbless hooks only; fly fishing effectively the only legal method; no motorised boats in certain sanctuaries (outfitter/sanctuary rules).

Spearguns / spears / harpoons are not a permitted fishing method. The Law on Hunting lists spear-type ('forks') and other instruments among prohibited means of taking fish, and recreational fishing is in practice limited to rod-and-line / fly fishing. The term 'forks' is the English FAO translation of the prohibited spearing implements.

Cad is féidir leat a ghlacadh

Teorainneacha gabháil & speicis chosanta

Cuótaí laethúla, méideanna íosta, agus speicis nach féidir a thógáil go deo.

Teorainn laethúil

One-time household permit caps the take at 2 Taimen and not more than 10 other fish per permit (Law on Hunting Art. 10.4). Foreign anglers: taimen are catch-and-release (zero retention).

Méideanna íosta

  • Taimen (Hucho taimen)íos 70 cm

Speicis chosanta — ná tóg

  • CosantaTaimen (Hucho taimen) - special angling licence required, 70 cm minimum size, catch-and-release for foreign anglers, ban on fishing spawning grounds
  • CosantaArctic Grayling (Thymallus arcticus) - complete fishing ban in all water bodies of the Darhat Basin
  • CosantaAmur Catfish - fishing banned during breeding period

Export of any wild-caught fish or taimen parts is strictly prohibited. Taimen permits (~500/year) are allocated to government-approved outfitters.

Cé is féidir iascaireacht

Cuairteoirí & cónaitheoirí

Conas a dhéanann na rialacha difear do chuairteoirí coigríche agus do chónaitheoirí áitiúla.

Cuairteoirí coigríche

Ceadaithe

Ceadúnas speisialta de dhíth

Riachtanais

  • Fishing permit mandatory for all anglers including foreigners (shore, boat or float trip).
  • Foreigners may fish only for household purposes and pay the same fee rates as Mongolian citizens (Law on Hunting Art. 10.5).
  • In practice foreign anglers must obtain permits through licensed outfitters and are generally accompanied by a licensed guide/outfitter.
  • Taimen must be released immediately by foreign anglers.

Srianta

  • No spearfishing / underwater hunting (not a permitted method).
  • No fishing before 15 June (spring spawning closure).
  • Export of wild-caught fish or taimen parts prohibited.
  • Fishing without a valid permit risks fines (from ~300,000 MNT), gear confiscation and deportation.

Independent permit application is possible via ezagas.mn for the Onon/Balj rivers but is difficult for non-Mongolian speakers; most foreigners go through approved outfitters.

Cónaitheoirí

One-time hunting-and-trapping permit for household fishing, issued by the Soum Governor

Riachtanais

  • Pay statutory fee (400-600 Tugrig one-time licence) and obtain permit from the Soum Governor (Law on Hunting Art. 10.1).
  • Permit lists species, quantity, season and location; valid up to 3 days for fishing.

Sochair

  • Local communities may have limited harvest rights under traditional quotas (e.g. up to 2 taimen per household permit), whereas foreigners are zero-retention for taimen.

Household fishing only; commercial/industrial fishing requires a contract with the Soum Governor.

Cá háit ar an gcósta

Criosanna ceadaithe & toirmiscthe

Ceantair ainmnithe atá oscailte nó dúnta do spearfishing. Féach an pictiúr iomlán ar an mapa idirghníomhach.

Ceantair cheadaithe

  • Freshwater rod-and-line / fly fishing permitted under permit obtained via the official portal ezagas.mn. Spearfishing is not a permitted method anywhere; these are rod-and-line angling waters only. Taimen sanctuary rules apply (single barbless hooks, catch-and-release).

    Permit required; taimen catch-and-release for foreigners; fly fishing / rod-and-line only; no spearfishing or netting.

Ceantair thoirmiscthe

  • Fishing on spawning grounds is banned; spring spawning closure 1 April - 15 June.

  • Complete ban on fishing for Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) across all water bodies of the Darhat (Darkhad) Basin in northwestern Khövsgöl Province. The basin lies between the Ulaan Taiga and Khoridol Saridag ranges, around the soums of Tsagaannuur and Renchinlkhumbe.

  • National park (established 2011) in the Darkhad region of northern Khövsgöl Province, named after the Tengis and Shishged rivers (Arctic/Yenisei drainage). One of the last refuges for trophy taimen; its waters fall under the Darhat Basin Arctic-grayling ban and Special Protected Areas / taimen protection rules, so general/spear fishing is not permitted.

  • Lake Buir (Buir Nuur)lake (seasonally regulated fishery)

    Large freshwater lake (615 km²) in Dornod Province on the Mongolia–China border, a Ramsar site (2004) with 34 fish species. Fishing is legally restricted to a specific season – permitted only from 1 August to 15 May (closed 15 May–1 August) under Law on Hunting Art. 13.2.4. Spearfishing is not a permitted method anywhere in Mongolia.

  • Lake Ögii (Ögii Nuur)protected lake (regulated fishery)

    Freshwater lake (25.7 km²) in Ögii nuur soum, Arkhangai Province; Ramsar wetland (1998) and state protected area since 2006, known for its fish. Fishing has been regulated/limited to specified periods since 1966; as a protected area, uncontrolled and spear fishing are not permitted.

Coinníollacha ar an uisce

Coinníollacha beo

Grianghraf muirí agus aimsire beo in aice le pointe tagartha cósta in Mongolia, ó Open-Meteo. Athraíonn coinníollacha feadh an chósta — caith leis mar tháscaire.

Muirí beo & aimsir in aice le Onon and Balj rivers (Khentii aimag).

Coinníollacha

Cé le fiafraí

Údaráis

Na comhlachtaí oifigiúla atá freagrach as iascach agus ceadúnú.

  • Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia

    environment ministry

  • Ezagas - official natural resource use permit portal

    permit / licensing portal

  • Soum (district) Governors

    local hunting/fishing permit authority

Cá as a dtagann sé seo

Foinsí

Rianaíonn gach éileamh ar an leathanach seo ar ais go ceann de na tagairtí seo.

  1. [01]

    Law on Hunting (Mongolia), 5 May 2000 - FAOLEX (English translation)

    Oifigiúil
    faolex.fao.orgRochtain Mei 15
  2. [02]

    Law on Fauna (Mongolia), 5 May 2000 - FAOLEX (English translation)

    Oifigiúil
    faolex.fao.orgRochtain Mei 15
  3. [03]

    Law on Hunting Resource Use Payments and on Hunting and Trapping Authorization Fees (Mongolia) - FAOLEX (English translation)

    Oifigiúil
    faolex.fao.orgRochtain Mei 15
  4. [04]

    FAO - Fish and fisheries in Mongolia (species, protection measures, bans)

    Oifigiúil
    fao.orgRochtain Mei 15
  5. [05]

    Fishing in Mongolia 2026: Taimen / Onon River - permits, seasons, methods

    Tánaisteach
    fishingworldguide.comRochtain Mei 15
  6. [06]

    Mongolia River Outfitters - Fishing Regulations

    Tánaisteach
    mongoliarivers.comRochtain Mei 15
  7. [07]

    Mongolia fishing - guided and independent angling advice

    community

Nótaí taighdeora

Mongolia is landlocked (no sea coast); there is no marine spearfishing and no recreational marine fishery. All fishing is freshwater. Mongolian law does not use the term 'spearfishing/underwater hunting' and provides no legal pathway for it: fishing is treated as taking 'game animals' under the Law on Hunting (5 May 2000), which (Art. 14.1.6) lists spear-type implements ('forks'), guns, electric shocks, dams and small nets among prohibited means of taking fish, and (Art. 14.1.7) bans nets for household fishing. Permitted recreational fishing is rod-and-line / fly fishing under a paid permit, with taimen protection (catch-and-release for foreigners, 70 cm minimum, special licence) and a spring spawning closure (approx. 1 April - 15 June). Therefore spearfishing is classified 'no' (effectively prohibited / not a lawful method). Confidence is 'medium' rather than 'high' because the prohibition is inferred from a general 'prohibited methods' clause and an FAO English translation (the word 'forks' rendering the spearing implement), not from an explicit statutory term 'spearfishing'; the retrieved FAOLEX English texts are the 2000-era versions and later Mongolian-language amendments (e.g. 2012 Law on Fauna) were not available in verified English verbatim form.

Fan cothrom le dátaRochtain luath

Cuir in iúl dom nuair a athraíonn rialacha Mongolia

Seolfaimid ríomhphost chugat nuair a nuashonraítear séasúir nó rialacháin Mongolia inár dtacar sonraí.

Cuir in iúl dom faoi

Gan turscar — foláirimh athraithe amháin. Díscríobh am ar bith. Ní dhíolaimid do ríomhphost go deo.