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Homepage arrow Articles blogs arrow FEATURE: Jungle fishing and Jungle food. The wet season in Thailand.
FEATURE: Jungle fishing and Jungle food. The wet season in Thailand. E-mail
Written by The_Junglist   
Jungle fishing and Jungle food. Snakehead fishing in Thailands rural areasThis Jungle food photo feature just shows another side of fishing in Thailand. theres no catch and release here. All catches are for the pot. This kind of food is very healthy but not so pleasing to the eye as your average farrang thai food. After sharing this food around its surprisingly delicious so we decided to take a day out to go gathering with the locals in the marshlands and flooded areas arond the homes.



In this land the baits are free if you can find somebody to climb up a 40ft Tree to grab a 7 foot long bees nest in the middle of the night after a couple bottles of Thai whiskey.

The same as in europe the grubs from wasps or bees are a very effective fishing bait, a tip here is to get them down to the bottom fast with a sinker weight because the small fish at the top will take apart any oft shelled sinking bait.

Snakehead baits range from lures and artificial worms or flies to natural prtey items such as crabs, frogs, shrimps, shells.

Another good free found bait which is a favourite of the Plah Chon (Striped snakehead) is a giant snail called Hoi Cjherry (photo below).

The best Snakehead bait is usually the most natural.

This Snail species lives in the shallow waters around fields, ditches and swamps, just basically anywhere Snakehead are residents. In the mid wet season they are everywhere with many birds feasting on them along with water mammals these can be chopped and used in small pieces or whole on a single hook.

A big striped snakehead specimen of 3kg has a good amount of meat and would mnake one or two dishes, probablly
A big striped snakehead specimen of 3kg has a good amount of meat and would mnake one or two dishes, probablly a soup, also an amazing tasting one called Hom mok.


If your going to use these snails as a bait for larger fish on the bottom then you will also need to take them out from the shells first. Just hook one up to a normal free running ledger rig and wait, the results can be seen here.

Big record size snakehead like this are usually 4 years old at a maximum. They do live longer and have been known to grow to 7kg but this is rare due to fishing pressure.
Big record size snakehead like this are usually 4 years old at a maximum. They do live longer and have nbeen known to grow to 7kg but this is rare due to over fishing.


The meat from Striped Snakehead is supposed to have some medical properties. That however is not always the main reason it gets eaten. The reason being is that it is very tasty, The fish can be made into many well known fish recipies and some not so well known. The meat is very similar to European Pike meat in texture and structure and can be eaten Barbequed in banana leaf and served off the bone with a very hot spicy dip ( Nam jim).  

The Snake head fish identification comes from its serpentine like head.

The results from using these found free baits are clear to see and fun when used with traditonal Thai Bamboo rods.

Climbing perch and Striped snakehead are on the menu tonight , probblly fried aswell as made into Tom yam.
Climbing perch and Striped snakehead are on the menu tonight , probblly fried aswell as made into Tom yam.


Here are two abundant species in this area the Striped snakehead (plah chon: above left) and the Climbing perch (plah mor: above right ) which are both used for various food dishes.

Snakehead fishing in Thailand

Some of
the days catch is  cooked on the spot along with some of the bait. The fish are not the only ones who  eat snails in Thailand. They can make a very tasty YAM (spicy salad mixed with noodles).

Big Snakehead fish in Thailand.
 
Tight lines.


M.F.T.


 
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