India is a landscape dominated by numerous rivers, which makes it an ideal place
for fishing. The Central Himalaya region in the Garhwal and Kumaon hills is
probably one of the last refuges of truly wild
mahseer angling. The only other area where the fish thrive is in southern India on
the River Cauvery. The latter is, however, a far less challenging environment
than the upper valleys of the Himalayas. ....................
The Mahseer (Barbus tor putitora) is the most spectacular fish present in many
of the rivers originating from Himalaya’s and flowing ultimately into the Bay of
Bengal. It can easily swim upstream, against rapids at over 20 knots and can
grow up to 125 lbs. Also present in plenty in these rivers are Goonch -
Popularly known as Catfish. These are handsome fish whose fast-flowing river
environment makes them extraordinary strong so that they put up a memorable
fight when hooked. Their habitual - fast-flowing rivers that descend through
spectacular mountain valleys in almost continual rapids - offer not only
tremendous sport but also wonderful scenery and solitude. As ever, the best
fishing in india tends to be in the less explored remote areas.
WelcomHeritage Corbett Ramganga Resort
is situated on the northern boundary of famous Corbett National Park, right on
the banks of gin clear River Ramganga which is famous world over for Mahseer and
Catfish. An ideal place surrounded by dense forest on all sides and River
Ramganga flowing with our boundary it’s the greatest fishing venue you may visit
in India. Biggest catches recorded at our Resort were: Mahseer of 76 lbs and catfish of 112 lbs in May 2002 (last season).
Our resort is spread over 22 acres and all modern facilities are available. For
adventure lovers we have deluxe safari tents with wall to wall carpet and all
modern comforts such as regular beds, separate luggage space, table and chairs
inside the tents, attached constructed bathroom with running hot & cold water,
shower etc. If interested in deluxe or luxury accommodation than one can try our
regular room or suite (2 room apartments-one living cum drawing room + one
bedroom, tastefully furnished with all modern comforts).
There are two periods of the year when anglers concentrate on Mahseer fishing in
India: In Autumn (Sep/Oct/Nov), as the rivers begin to clear after the monsoon,
and in Spring (March/April/May), when the early monsoon rain begins to raise the
level of the rivers again. The Himalayan rivers can be expected to clear around
the end of September. In spring, the optimum fishing time can be variable
ranging from the beginning of March to end of May. Mahseer migrate down the
rivers in the autumn as the river levels drop. They ascend again as the monsoon
corners in late spring.
The most enjoyable Mahseer angling is to spin or lure fish for them. The role
"big water - big fish - big tackle" applies. For the smaller rivers, a 1.5"
spoon on 15-lbs line will be adequate but fishing at a large river confluence
will require 25-lbs ultra thin, transparent line with much larger spoons. Spoons
predominantly silver are most successful but MEPS Spinners, 3, 4 & 5/Rappela/Giant
Killers can also be used. Jointed Plugs and Snap Swivels are also used to great
effect. Fish are taken on worm when the rivers are colored but locally made
flour/hempseed mixture can also be used.
With regard to tackle, all you need is a rod and any heavy-duty reel that are
able to withstand the rigours of wading/falling in rocky rivers. Modern
carbon/boron fiber rods are not really tough enough to withstand the rough
treatment they are liable to be subjected to, the best ones are undoubtedly the
last generation of 10 ft. glass-fiber rods. Whether to use a fixed spool or
level wind reel is largely a matter of personal preference, but a level wind
provides the best control over the fish. A reel needs to hold not less than 150
yards. Hooks of at least 4x strength are essential - lighter hooks will simply be
straightened out on the first run the monster will make.
Resort :- Corbett Ramganga Resort, village
Jhamaria,
P.O. Sankar, Marchula Corbett National Park Uttaranchal -244 715