Mahaseer Fishing in Corbett National Park
An artificial lake came into existence during the 1970's at the Corbett National Park that serves as the perfect haunt for Mahaseer fishing. Though fishing enthusiasts try their hands at Mahaseer fishing at the Ramganga River at the Corbett National Park in Uttaranchal, India.
Mahaseer is basically a freshwater fish that is found a plenty in the waters of the Hill Rivers of Uttaranchal, India. This scaly fish can grow quite big and shows more sport than a salmon and is thus considered to be an interesting catch.
Fishing for Mahaseer is great fun as this fish grabs bait quickly especially if the bait is live fish, fly, plug or spoon. The commonly sighted Mahaseer on the waters at the Corbett National Park are the Goonch, Silver Mahaseer and the Black Mahaseer.
Though Mahaseer fishing is no more allowed at the Corbett National Park you get ample opportunity to view these lovely fishes on the clear waters of the deep Ramganga in Uttaranchal, India. You can go fishing for the sporting Mahaseer at Pancheshwar, Ramgarh and Binsar.
A few essentials that you must carry in your rucksack when you go fishing for Mahaseer are straw hats, sunglasses, keds, waders, antiseptic creams, insect repellents, windcheaters, gloves and suntan.
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