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 Below you can find information on all of our Guided fishing destinations in and around Chiang mai. We have guided fishing trips that cater for all types of angling and anglers from bait fishing for Thai carp species to adrenalin pumping topwater lure fishing for Giant snakehead and Jungle perch.
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 Category: Challenging Water.
A beautifull small lake located 8 km away from the centre of Chiang mai city. The selection of fish is absolutley unique in the area and makes this venue the most interesting fishing spot in Northern Thailand. A very friendly atmosphere and experienced staff always on hand to help you out. |
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Barramundi ponds is a complex of about thirty man-made ponds of varying sizes upto three acres located in the Ban Pakong district of Chachoengsao province. This Ponds are stocked with the highly energetic and hard fighting sportfish the Barramundi.
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Mae Kuang Dam is a big reservoir, located 40 km northwest of Chiang Mai.We are fishing here for the Giant Snakehead (max.12kg) average size 2-3kg. Snakehead fishing will provide a challenge to anglers who enjoy fishing with lures.
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Mae Ngat Dam is located 85 km northwest of Chiang Mai, and is part of the spectacular Sri Lanna Nationalpark. We fish here for the Giant Snakehead and Hampala Barb also called Jungle Perch. Snakehead fishing will provide a challenge to anglers who enjoy fishing with lures. Precise casting with surface lures, like Pencils, Poppers and Buzzbaits, is essential as you will always fish in areas with flooded trees and other snags.
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Category: Easy Water.
A rustic lake setting stocked with Giant Mekong Catfish (Pla Buek) 5-40+kg, Striped Catfish (Pla Sawai) 5-25+kg. These are our main targets and you will be deeply impressed by the power of this furious fighting species. The Mekong catfish is well known in Thailand as a brutish tackle destroyer. At this venue we guarantee you will catch a nice fish.
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The Queen Sirikit Daml is located in the Uttaradit Province, is Thailand’s largest earth dam, constructed under the Nan River Basin Development Project, Built in 1973 over the Nan River, this reservoirs covers an area of 220 square kilometers. Originally named as Pha Som Dam, its name was later changed to Sirikit Dam.
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Located in the Amphoe Li Province the river Ping National Park covers 1,003 square kilometers of rugged mountainous forest and rivers surrounding the Huai Tham reservoir and Kaeng Koh lake. Roughly 80% of the park's total forest area is covered by dense forest.
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The Giant Freshwater Stingray (Himantura Chaophraya) is found in various river systems throughout the Kingdom of Thailand and is reputed to reach weights exceeding 1,000lb (450kg). It is a serious candidate for the largest freshwater fish on earth and is one of the least studied creatures on the planet. |
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