One of the things I really miss from Europe is fly fishing. Salmon, trout, grayling and similar was an important part of my life BT (Before Thailand), but that is all but a memory know I'm afraid.
Surely there must be a place where I can find similar fly fishing in Thailand? Maybe not trout, but something similar?
Trout
Started by Forethat, 2011-04-12 16:23
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#2Posted 2011-04-12 17:49:24
There is a place called ammazon fishing you fish with flies or lures there for airipaima and others.
#3Posted 2011-12-30 23:01:35
theres a fish called the Masheer .inhabits clear mountain streams and can be taken on fly gear,have not fished myself but am in hopes of doing!!
#4Posted 2012-01-17 11:21:17
Masheer are extremely rare in Thailand, have not heard of one being caught recently, would be great to be told I am wrong. Your best bet is India, but it don't come cheap and even there you need to trek to the best spots and take a guide. You will also need substantial equipment, pound per pound they say the strongest fighting freshwater fish.
Some great trout fishing too in the north of India. #5Posted 2012-01-17 23:41:06
There are mahseers in Chiang Rai province, but their locations are carefully guarded. There was a one-off exploratory mahseer fishing expedition by a group of Malaysian fishermen last year, with the help of the Thai park rangers. Mahseers were filmed swimming in pristine rivers next to native settlements deep in the jungles.
#6Posted 2012-01-18 08:44:56
i myself have been a fly fisherman all my life till i moved to los,fished most of the comps.in the uk and international trials,got rid of a lot of expensive gear,but my dream was always to go game fishing in new zealand,they have some of the best trout fishing in the world.[dreaming again]
#7Posted 2012-01-18 08:50:11
Masheer are extremely rare in Thailand, have not heard of one being caught recently, would be great to be told I am wrong. Your best bet is India, but it don't come cheap and even there you need to trek to the best spots and take a guide. You will also need substantial equipment, pound per pound they say the strongest fighting freshwater fish. Some great trout fishing too in the north of India. Actually, a lot of people refer to the Hampala Barb (falsely) as a Masheer. It looks rather similar, but it's not in the same family. They do fight harder than any trout I've ever caught, but don't taste nearly as good... though I catch and release almost all of the fish I catch. #8Posted 2012-01-20 22:08:27
Masheer are extremely rare in Thailand, have not heard of one being caught recently, would be great to be told I am wrong. Your best bet is India, but it don't come cheap and even there you need to trek to the best spots and take a guide. You will also need substantial equipment, pound per pound they say the strongest fighting freshwater fish. Some great trout fishing too in the north of India. Actually, a lot of people refer to the Hampala Barb (falsely) as a Masheer. It looks rather similar, but it's not in the same family. They do fight harder than any trout I've ever caught, but don't taste nearly as good... though I catch and release almost all of the fish I catch. Are you sure about that? This is a youtube video of an actual Mahseer caught in Nepal. They are identical to the ones caught in India. Mahseer love fast, clear, cool mountain water. 8BDAOXHslyE&feature=player_detailpage These fish are what I've caught many of in Thailand... on the fly. 1u7KjAouAf8&feature=player_detailpage Both fish look identical. Mahseer have a little barbule near their mouth. Barb do not, at least none of the various species of barb I've caught in Thailand ever had a little barbule near their mouth. This is a jungle perch which is a sub-species of Barb known as Hampala barb, and quite common in Thai reservoirs. I've caught hundreds of them up to about 4 or 5 pounds. ![]() ![]() Asian Mahseer, of which there are several varieties, can grow much larger. We've caught them up to 15 pounds, but in India and Nepal they've reached weights over 60 pounds. ![]() ![]() ![]() sorry the youtube quotes didn't work. thaivisa must have a different system of embedding youtube than other forums. |
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