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Fishing Stretches
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Rivers Beas, Tirthan and Parbati cascading
down from the Himalayas provide unequalled sites for fishing. The
tributaries of these rivers gurgling down the mountains also provide
avenues for trout angling.
There are several sites along River Beas and its tributaries that have plentiful trout fish. |
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Best Fishing Spots Along River Beas and its Tributaries : Stretches between Kullu and Manali - There are numerous wonderful spots on this 42 km stretch. Kalath, Katrain, Raison and Seo Bagh are the ones easily approachable. Stretches between Bhuntar and Kasol in River Parbati : This 35 km long stretch is known for its fantastic size of trout with hard slopes, fast waters and deep pools. To approach this stretch from Kullu, you have to drive down to Bhuntar, 12 km and then across River Beas eastwards you have to follow the famous Bhuntar- Manikaran road and just travelling 5 km the trout stream is awaiting you. Sainj Stream of River Beas : This stream passes 27 km through the thick forests with fast currents and offers interesting fishing.To approach this stream you have to drive down 35 km from Kullu to Larji via Aut and from here, the famous Trout stream known as Sainj starts. All fishing spots are easily accessible. Tirthan Stream : This stream is 35 km long, which offers you an assured Trout angling flowing through the gradual slopes with a number of good fishing spots and is easily apporachable from Apple Valley Resorts. From Apple Valley Resorts you have to drive down 35 km via Aut to Larji and there the Tirthan stream invites you for an exciting angling. KAMAND ( Mandi District) : The place is 50 kms from THE APPLE VALLEY RESORT and approachable by car. The is one of the best spots in Himachal for good size trout s and angler can find occasionally a Mahashir fish which is also available in the river. This river has clear water almost throughout the season. This place has a small rest house. The journey to the place is through good scenic beauty and thick forests. Angler can enjoy both fishing and sight seeing. Fishing training can be imparted to visitors by a professional at nominal charges |
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