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A big reservoir, located 40 km northwest of Chiang Mai.
We are fishing here for the Giant Snakehead (max.12kg)
average size 1-2kg.
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Snakehead fishing will provide a challenge to anglers who
enjoy
fishing with lures. Precise casting with surface lures is
essential
as you will always fish in areas with flooded trees and other
snags.
However, the sudden explosiveness of the strike will excite even
the
most experienced fishermen. The use of diving lures to
target
surfacing snakeheads is another option depending on the
conditions.
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Success in catching these fierce predators is very much
dependent
upon the water level in the reservoir and on the current weather
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We provide spinning reels
and
rods but anglers who wish to use a baitcaster, or who want to
try
their hand at fly fishing, will have to bring their own
tackle. It
is also recommended that you bring wet weather clothing along
with
you. We may need a few days notice to arrange this trip so if
you are
interested in this tour, please send us an
e-mail.
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Mae Ngat Dam
This reservoir, is located 85 km northwest of Chiang Mai.
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| We fish here for Snakehead and Hampala Barb
also called Jungle Perch These Cyprinids are feeding almost on small
fish, and provide good action on light tackle and and topwater
lures. |
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