Might be cheaper to take a road trip to Madrid area,
here is a cut and paste from this site,http://www.madridman.com/madhistory.html
Hunting and fishing
Madrid is a first-rate hunting center for its splendid location near many major sporting areas. Red partridge is the most abundant species within the category of small game, especially in the region of La Mancha. As for big game, mention should be made of the Gredos National Preserve in the province of Avila, where, with the proper permit, one may hunt capra hispanica (Ibex), a beautiful and highly prized trophy.
Also found near Madrid, in the province of Ciudad Real, is the Tablas de Damiel National Preserve, a superb center for hunting water fowl: geese, duck, mud hen, pigeon, among other species, are found in this picturesque spot.
In the environs of Madrid there are numerous rivers ideal for fishing. The most abundant species are common trout, pike, black bass, royal carp and bowfin. The major trout streams are the Lozoya, Jarama, Manzanares, Alberche, Tormes, Júcar, Tajo, Eresma and Estena, where there are numerous preserves. Pike may be found in the Tajo, and the most abundant catch of bowfin is to be had in the Henares, Tajo, Fresnedas and Tajuña Rivers. There are also fishing lakes, such as Burguillo - trout and black bass - Gasset - pike - Alarcón - bowfin and black bass - and Entrepeñas - pike, black bass and royal carp.
I do wonder if what they are calling bowfin are really introduced Amia calva or if it is some other fish.
here is a cut and paste from this site,http://www.madridman.com/madhistory.html
Hunting and fishing
Madrid is a first-rate hunting center for its splendid location near many major sporting areas. Red partridge is the most abundant species within the category of small game, especially in the region of La Mancha. As for big game, mention should be made of the Gredos National Preserve in the province of Avila, where, with the proper permit, one may hunt capra hispanica (Ibex), a beautiful and highly prized trophy.
Also found near Madrid, in the province of Ciudad Real, is the Tablas de Damiel National Preserve, a superb center for hunting water fowl: geese, duck, mud hen, pigeon, among other species, are found in this picturesque spot.
In the environs of Madrid there are numerous rivers ideal for fishing. The most abundant species are common trout, pike, black bass, royal carp and bowfin. The major trout streams are the Lozoya, Jarama, Manzanares, Alberche, Tormes, Júcar, Tajo, Eresma and Estena, where there are numerous preserves. Pike may be found in the Tajo, and the most abundant catch of bowfin is to be had in the Henares, Tajo, Fresnedas and Tajuña Rivers. There are also fishing lakes, such as Burguillo - trout and black bass - Gasset - pike - Alarcón - bowfin and black bass - and Entrepeñas - pike, black bass and royal carp.
I do wonder if what they are calling bowfin are really introduced Amia calva or if it is some other fish.