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Days/ 11 Nights tour by road
DELHI – CORBETT TIGER RESERVE – BHIKYASEN
Corbett Ramganga, Sarda
In the northern sector, chase
the Yellowfin or Golden Mahseer at the foothills of
the Himalayas, lock horns with the Giant Catfish and
try angling the Himalayan, Rainbow and Brown Trout.
The major beats will be the confluence of Kali and Saryu
rivers, the Ramganga river, its confluence with the
Mandal at Corbett Tiger Reserve ending further upstream.
Angling in North India is replete with scenes of fish
eagles hovering in the air, alarm calls echoing in the
valley and the occasional tiger pugmark on the river
bed.
Fishing for mahseer is closed during
the breeding season in the monsoons from June-September,
while the trout season closes down from November till
January-end. Angling is still possible in winter if
one settles for Himalayan barbell (Snow Trout) as the
mahseer, catfish and other carps stop feeding. The bite
rises with the temperature in spring in almost all places,
notably the dams and the spring-fed rivers. The bite
is still on by the time season opens around September
in Himachal and October in Uttaranchal.
As an extension, you could try angling
in South India with its coracle rides, river rafting
and trekking amidst lush surroundings. Most of the activity
is centered around the Cauvery, South India's most prominent
river. Explore the various Cauvery Fishing Camps in
Karnataka, Mekedatu (Goat's Leap) waterfall and the
offbeat Valnoor camp in Coorg.
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