Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Fishing


The adventure sports of today was once a favourite pass time of the erstwhile monarchs of India who found the sports, which also provided them a time contrive the plan for their next war, quiet interesting.

The major fishing shelters

Himachal

The best sport fish in the world are found in Himachal's streams. Upstream of Rohru in the Pabbar valley region of Himachal, there are several spots that are ideal for fishing. Chirgaon has a trout hatchery, and other common trout fishing sites are- Seema, Mandil, Sandasu, Tikri and Dhamvari; situated near to Rohru.

Assam
Angling is one of the favourite sport of Assam. The major fishing point in the state is River Brahmaputra, yet one can also check out Jia Bhoroli River, Kapili, Manas, and Bhalukpung too for a better game of angling.

Arunachal Pradesh
The state of Arunachal Pradesh, Pasighat have a lot of places like Yingkiong, Bodak, Siom, etc., that provide good spots for Fishing and Angling. The Mahseer being a favorite among angles, getting a 20-30 kg over here is not uncommon. The colder waters of the higher reaches of Arunachal have the golden and the rainbow trout and anglers can easily enjoy the traditional but effective methods of fishing while trekking in the jungles of Arunachal.

Fishing Camps
The major fishing destinations where you can fish in the clam waters of the river are


  • Cauvery River
    Resting along the strong and bold Cauvery river is the Cauvery Fishing and Nature Camp, acclaimed for its treasure of great 'Mahseer' - the finest tropical sporting fish known to man. Another sport that can be accompanied here is trekking through thick forests and exploring the natural surroundings, offered by the nature camps. So come and discover peace and fun together and you will actually feel the travails of city life fading away.

  • Kabini River Lodge
    Kabini river lodge is a major fishing ground . The pristine green jungle on the banks of the greenest of paradise, cleanness of rivers, and freshness in air like awaits to disclose her beauty to the tourists who trample upon the grounds. Kabini river lodge, a unique wildlife resort at Karakul, is tucked in the southern fringes of Mintaka's Rajiv Gandhi National Park

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