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The Up Saryu Hike

 

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The finest way to chase mahseer is on your own time, place and pace. The best way to do this is to ring up an expedition.
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Certain rivers are fishable throughout their courses. If the river is small and most of the fish resident, the fishing will fall off as the fish become lure shy. To counter this, one must change location. This is where expeditions come in. Also, expeditions are a great way to go where other anglers don't go and the chances of fish being lure-shy are less. Otherwise, when your timing for the spring runs or post-monsoons descents is correct, it pays to follow the fish as they move down the rivers.

 

Expedition camp

 


We run full fledged expeditions on the rivers Mahakali, Saryu, Western Ramganga, Eastern Ramganga, Lohavati and Ladhya. All expeditions are fully self sufficient and supplied at strategic places depending upon the duration. An expedition is also the finest time honoured way of tangling with mahseer as has always been done. You travel with your shikari, cook and full complement of kit that leaves you with all the time in the world to fish. The idea is to fish a remote section of the water with basic comforts taken care of leaving you free to fish. No matter how long the expedition is, we shift camp only when one place is fished out or if news tells us about the fishing being better in another spot. The staff are friendly and full of advice and all expeditions are run on very relaxed terms as far as the fishing is concerned with emphasis on having a good time.

Timing:
Best time to go on expeds are the pre-summer sessions and the post-monsoon sessions. Spring sessions are successful because the fish have just gotten over their long winter fast and the rising temperatures put them in a mood for rather indiscriminate feeding, especially smaller lures and flies.
Post-monsoons sessions are a different game- the waters are big, fish have all the room in the world to run and having shed all reproductive by-products are on the feed ravenously.

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