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Angling and fishing in Jim Corbett

Season: Till mid May
Off season: Mid May to Mid August

If you are an adventure buff, then this activity is just for you! Take some time off from your busy schedule and come out of the hustle and bustle of your everyday life only to indulge in some angling and fishing! That sounds exciting, isn't it? We, at BE Sun Travels, are all set to fill your holidays with a novel experience of angling and fishing in Jim Corbett National Park.

The National Park, nestled in the foothills of the splendid Himalayas in the State of Uttaranchal, is considered to be the first wildlife reserve in India. Established in 1936, the Park was initially called the Hailey National Park followed by Ramganga and eventually, it became Jim Corbett National Park. Named after the legendary hunter-turned-author, Jim Corbett, the National Park is flooded with various wildlife including tigers, leopards and elephants. But it is not limited to this only; you can also enjoy the adventurous fishing sport while you are on a tour to this Park.

Be a part of our fishing and angling travel packages in Jim Corbett National Park and find yourself in the magnificent environs fishing at a river. Witnessing the wildlife and enjoying angling and fishing go hand in hand while you are on our tour in the National Park. Ramnagar, the base camp for fishing, offers an opportunity to the anglers for angling and fishing along the Kosi River.

Ramganga and the Sharda Rivers, in the close proximity of Jim Corbett National Park, serve as another excellent fishing spots ready to fill you with excitement. Go fishing Mahseer in these rivers and you would want to visit these sites again and again. All you need to have to indulge in this eco friendly sport is lots of patience. You might have to sit for long hours and struggle hard, at times, to catch your prey. But that will be fun waiting for these amazing creatures to come into your nets. Once you catch one fish, you will find yourself spinning and struggling for another one.

The Ramganga River is home to various aquatic creatures along with the much-famous Mighty Mahseer. The anglers and fishers will enjoy a great fishing experience with this well-known fighting fish at the river. Hook the fierce fighter, which weighs more than a hundred pounds. Also called the Tiger of the Water, Mahseer will prove to be a real challenge for those who acquire expertise in the art of fishing. You can also target at Goonch (popularly known as catfish), Malee (Wallago Attu), Rohu and Trout. Get ready with your hooks, rods and reel, and head off to be a part of this thrilling sport.