Sunday, April 28, 2013

Catch a Mahaseer Fish in Corbett and Attain Instant Fame

Jim Corbett National Park in India is synonymous with wild life of the exotic kind. On the one hand the national park has some of the extreme forms of carnivores such as the rare and elusive nocturnal Bengal tiger and on the other it is one of those unique places where you can indulge in Mahaseer fishing in India. There are some exceptionally run resorts such as those that are professionally managed by Leisure Hotels. These resorts invite you to experience the unparalleled beauty of the forest located in Uttarakhand in India. This forest area has towering trees going back hundreds of years besides forest birds and carnivores such as tigers and leopards, gurgling rivers and herds of deer prancing away in the tall grass. It is here that you can ride a horse safari or go on a 4x4 safari, an elephant safari as well as an angling or bird watching safari.

Corbett National Park of India means different things to different people. To the wildlife enthusiast it can mean the tiger or the leopard, the foxes and the dhol. To those who love nature the national park can mean the forest’s rich treasure trove of sheesham and sal or the hundreds of different species of birds that are all around you. To an angler though, the national park only means an opportunity to go Mahaseer fishing in India. The avid angler will appreciate that sustainable angling is in practice here and allowed only in certain areas in the buffer region of the park after the permits are obtained from the Forest Department. You can stay at the Hideaway River Lodge next to the Ramganga River for the duration of your angling trip. The fact that a 121 lb Mahaseer was caught in these waters is sufficient to tempt anglers to try their skills.

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