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Post box: 20037, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Phone: (+977-1) 4247536, 4247573
Cell phone: 9841 499080
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Eric Pratt (USA)
Email: eric@virtualsetworks.com
Phone: 702-989-9090 Chromakey
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Daniel Bedrac (Slovenia)
Email: dani.bedrac@gmail.com
Tel: 003863572724
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Hermann Leistner (Germany)
Email: hermann.leistner@t-online.de
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Fishing Sport

Fishing in NepalOur mission is to provide you with quality sport fishing adventures around the country. We offer you a knowledgeable staff with quality of service. The friendly and experienced crew has a desire to make your fishing experience a memorable and fun filled trip.

Nepal has a dense network of rivers and streams, as well as numerous cold water lakes. Nepal is a landlocked country, where snow-clad Himalayas, eternal glaciers, ice-cold torrents, clear-water and lakes contribute to much of its hydrosphere. These vast stretches of inland water support many and varied forms of freshwater life including fish. Many wild and scenic rivers and lakes in Nepal provide opportunities for recreational fishing.

Betrawati, Indrawati, Karnali, Trisuli and Koshi are some of the major rivers where fishing and angling are both possible. In some places River fishing is strictly prohibited. Whilst fishing, fisherman should not forget to take care of other aquatic species such as fresh water dolphins, crocodiles etc in the Koshi, Rapti and Narayani River systems.

The Himalayan rivers and lake camps offer good grounds for fishing for adventure lovers. Approximately more than 185 species of exotic fish are dancing around the fresh Himalayan water, ranging from the much sought after Mahseer to the mountain stream trout, catfish, Murrei, rainbow trout, common trout and crap (the crap is the largest fish which can weigh several kilos).

The sport of fishing, like hunting, is not well-advertised in Nepal, but is possible and rewarding. Approximately 118 varieties of fresh water fish live in these Himalayan waters. Mahseer is the most commonly sought sport fish, besides mountain stream trout-like varieties and lowland water species. Anglers can try their luck in Pokhara’s crystal clear lakes, or in west Nepal’s Bardia Wildlife reserves where local agents can organize guided fishing trips. While trekking or rafting, bring along your pole, or give the locals’ method a try with a bamboo pole or crude fish trap. We organize fishing trips in streams close to Kathmandu.

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