Mae Ngat reservoir, is located 85 km northwest of Chiang Mai. The lake holds Tilapia (max.2kg); Rohu (max. 6kg), Small Scale Mud Carp (max. 6kg), a small number of Snakehead (1-2kg) the main attractive species is the Hampala Barb also called Jungle Perch (max. 5kg), the average size is 0.5-1kg and a 3kg fish is already a very good catch . These Cyprinids are feeding almost on small fish, an provide good action on light tackle and fishing with topwater lures. Best time for Jungle Perch: June-October
An amazing chance to try Lure or Fly fishing in Thailand for many different predatory fish species all at one fishery with world record breaking guides.The new monster predator lake just over 2 hours air conditioned minivan ride from Bangkok is stocked with an amazing array of Fish species both native to Thailand and imported species from around the world.
The Queen Sirikit Dam is located in the Uttaradit Province It 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.
THE NEXT GENERATION OF ANGLERS FISHING IN THAILAND. Fishing in Thailand, fun for all the family with specially made day trips, packages and special discounts for children and family members. Heres some action photos of a family who recently booked a day at Bungsamlan ( Bungsamran) fishing park with Jean-Francois Helias and his Fishing Adventures Thailand pro guide team.
Srinakarin reservoir is an amazing Thailand fishing destination.Located in the Kanchanaburi province, this is a place for a true fishing adventure of a lifetime. This guided fishing trip includes, lure fishing for the Giant Snakehead and Jungle Perch as well as bait fishing for featherbacks Thai Mahseer and Carp.