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Fishing & Angling in India
FISHING & ANGLING IN INDIA
About Fishing & Angling

Lets
go fishing! Since time immemorial fishing has been one of the most beloved
past time water sport of the people in India. Whether one loves to eat fishes
or just for the pleasure and fun purpose, fishing is the best leisure activity
one can come across. The Indian coastal areas provide high adventure for
trawler fishing while the wide rivers in the hinterland sport an ample variety
of fish.
Another kind of fishing related activity is Angling that has important
methods of conservation. A good, healthy stock of fish is not the only
product of the conservation efforts of anglers, waterside plants, insects,
birds, mammals and reptiles also get benefit of eco friendly sport. Weather
conditions and climatic changes always affect the breeding times of the
fishes, thats why angling seasons are timed to protect the fish
while they are reproducing.
Sports Fishing or Recreational fishing still continues to be a famous
water sport round the world and because of the popularity the sports enthusiasts
there are a set of regulations made for the fishing season in which a
certain species of fish may be caught, the permission for the minimum
catch per day and the choosing the fishing sites. Some favourite game
fishes are Salmon, Trout, Bass, and Pike in freshwater, and Sailfish,
Tuna, Marlin, Tarpon, and Bonefish in saltwater.
Fishing Equipments
The basic modern sport fishing equipment includes a barbed metal hook
at the end of nylon or Dacron line, and a wood, fiberglass, or metal rod,
or pole. For salt water fishing heavier rods and reels of the bait-casting
type are used, while trolling and casting from the surf are the usual
methods.

To
fish in big-game fishing, by trailing a baited line from behind of a slowly
moving boat the sports fishers try to catch large fishes such as Tuna, Swordfish,
and Shark. The familiar bamboo pole, without reel, continues to be used
for still fishing. Fishing with handlines through holes in the ice and spearfishing
underwater are also quiet popular among sport fishers.
Major Angling & Fishing Regions In India
Kashmir is a fishermans paradise. Its spring fed rivers and high
altitude lakes such as Tso Moriri abound in brown and rainbow Trout. Areas
of Himachal and Garhwal region in Uttranchal too are excellent for trout
fishing and the best sport season is from May to September.
Angling & Fishing In Himachal:
The state of Himachal is the ultimate angling destination. Both brown
and Rainbow Trout acclaimed as the best sport fish in the world are to
be found in Himachals 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. The
upper regions of the Beas River in the Kullu valley, and its side streams
like the Sarvari, Parbati, Sainj, Hurla and Tirthan - especially in the
areas around Aut, Patlikuhl. Katrain, Raison and Largi also make excellent
spots for the fishing sport.
Angling & Fishing In Assam:

Angling
is also among 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.
Angling & Fishing In 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 favourite 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 Arunchal.
Fishing Camps
The fishing camps organized by the tourism departments are also becoming
a major attraction for nature lovers nowadays. Situated about 100-kms
away from the city of Bangalore in Karnataka is Bheemeshwari - a riverline
holiday camp; 46-kms further is Doddamakati, a satellite camp with Galibore,
which is only 16-kms away from here. Together, these three make the destination
choice for confirmed anglers, as the river Cauvery that flows over here
is the habitat of the worlds finest game fish, the Mahseer.
The seasonal fishing camp at Potasah, Assam, is easily accessible, and takes
only an hour's drive

from
the town of Tezpur, to reach this destination. Anglers can choose from other
base camps too, which are organized at the Tourist Bungalow of the Government
of Assam at the hilly township of Bhalukpong, on the banks of the Jia Bhoroli
River or at the tourist lodge at Tezpur town.
Fishing And Angling Places in India:
Rohru, Pabbar Valley, H.P.
Baspa River, Sangla Valley, H.P.
Pandoh Reservoir, H.P.
Maharana Pratap Sagar Lake, H.P.
Gobind Sagar Lake, H.P.
Bhalukpung, Assam
Jia Bhoroli River, Assam
Kapili, Assam Manas, Assam Bheemeshwari, Karnataka
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