India is a country of many extremes, with a wealth of diversity in terms of the geography and the people that inhabit this amazing place.
The fishing in India is as diverse as the people and the country itself, from the large fast flowing rivers of the Himalayas to the smaller ultra clear streams of the North East, the experience is one that will remain with you forever.
Fishing can be found from the flow of the mighty Ganga, the Kali's old timber supply route and border line with Nepal in the North to the tea garden adorned river banks of Assam's Brahmaputra and the jungle streams and rivers of Arunchal Pradesh in the North East, India offers many incredible river destinations.
The target species for many anglers on a Indian fishing trip is the golden mahseer. This fish has earned a reputation among the privileged few who have been to fish for them as a hard fighting, fast running brute of a fish. Mahseer have a voracious appetite and can be caught on fly, spoon and bait.
A fishing trip to India offers so much more then that. It is a complete experience for the angler and the non angler to experience this mystical corner of the world, the only constraint on the traveller is one of time.




