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Fishing in Kashmir :
Ladakh Kashmir offers the information about the fishing in kashmir, fishing trip of kashmir and also provides tour packages for fishing trip of kashmir.
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Fishing in Kashmir

With
the arrival of spring and summer, fishing becomes a big business in Kashmir.
The brown and rainbow trout to the streams of Kashmir were introduced by the
British. The system of anglers reserving ' beats' on their favourite river
was also introduces at the same time by them. If one is curious about
fishing then the reservation for beats should be done before landing in
Kashmir, through the Indian Government Tourist Office or directly to the
Tourist Reception Centre in Srinagar .
The Exact Season
Fishing season in Kashmir runs from April to October. The tourist
department and the administration has set strict policies for fishing like -
only artificial flies are permitted and each licence authorizes the angler
to keep only six fish a day, none of them being shorter than 7.5 cm. Beats
can be booked for a day or a week at a time in one of the three basic types
of streams.
The larger rivers like Sindh or Liddar are covered with
snow, which starts melting between the month of May to July. Spinning is
allowed at these rivers, but the wet fly and weighted cast tests the
expertise of the angler, which may produce good result. In the month of
April, August and September these rivers are calm & quieter, and the
bigger fish are said to reside in the stiller waters.
The river tributaries and other water channels near these mainstream river
beats allows another type of fishing all through the season. The smaller
streams allows only flies, with wet fly fishing good for result all season.
The third type of fishing are the streams fed by small springs and lakes set
at high altitude are suitable for both dry and wet fly challenge.
Equipments Used for Fishing
Complete facilities for the fishing are made available by the
administration and tourism department for the ease of the travelers. It is
difficult to carry a light two to three metre fishing rods as hand luggage
on aircraft for security and other reasons with an eight cm reel will
suffice. As flies are one of the important requirements for the fishing in
Kashmir, the generally used flies in Kashmir include Peacock, March Brown,
Butcher, Jinger Quill, Coachman, Woodcock & Green and Watson's Fancy.
There are 61 beats open for booking for the travelers and tourists
throughout the season, ranging from the turbulent Sindh and Wangat Rivers to
the tranquil lakes Krishanshar, Vishanshar, Gangabal and Nunkhol, situated
at the high altitudes.
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