>>1864071Are you the Turk who is moving to Berlin? I couldn't respond to the last thread because I had no time back then. Obviously I don't know your situation and what kind of jobs you might get in Turkey but in terms of /out/ Germany is far worse than Turkey. The salaries are higher, but if I was a Turk I would just spent enough time here to save enough money to buy a nice property near the oceans in Turkey and enjoy live there. Either way, I used to live in Berlin for a couple of years and I have been fishing this year in Brandenburg.
Germans tend to view Brandenburg as some place where no one lives and which is filled with forests but that is a missconception by people who only drive on the Autobahn. I recommend going to Google Earth and looking where the forests are. So the map you have in your op is a good place to start.
Brandenburg is very sandy and when you are there it rather feels like a pine monoculture on top of a desert. Usually you won't have a problem with it.
Fishing is okay: If you want to go for Friedfische ('non-hunting' fish, so no pike, no catfish, no trout), then you don't have to do a course. As an adult you pay 12,5€/year or 40€/5 years. Then you have to pay for the time you are at the lake or river etc. and there it depends, anything from 12€/day to 15€/week to 30€/month to 200€/year - it really depends and if you enter the fisher's club in Brandenburg you get access to hundreds of waters if you pay the anual memberships of ~80-120€. German supermarkets like Aldi, Lidl offer a basic fishing set for 30-50€ and with that you may need 50€ more for missing and useful equipment and you're good to go.