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dibbley

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  1. Hey

    Sorry to bother you all, but I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a BSR query - I am intending to fish there on the 13th October for the first time ever, I appreciate the whole double charging thing is grossly unfair but you do not get a chance to fish a Mekong runs water every day and I have never been there before so I would like to experience it despite the outrageous price. I have been advised to get a guide as it my first trip and someone mentioned a bloked called "Wi" who works there is very good - so I was just wondering if anyone who had fished BSR before had heard of Wi, would reocmmend wi or had any contact details for Wi -

    Also, as I am going to be getting a taxi from near Phra Arthit Pier very early on the 13th and then also getting a taxi back later that evening if anyone was wanting to fish BSR that day and wants to jump a free lift then the offer is there - I would also be happy to fish with someone else for the day if anyone is interested, as I have heard the action can be frantic and fishing is always more enjoyable with a bit of banter, a couple of beers and splitting the cost of the rod for the day (I'll still pick up the taxi tab as I am going to be paying it anyway) -

    Cheers

    Al

  2. Circle hooks are meant to dramtically increase the hook up rate for arapaima but you do not strike them as you would with a J hook though as you will just pull the bait out - you need to let the fish run, point the rod at the fish, slowly tighten down until the line is taut and the hook will find its hold in the corner of the mouth and then play as per normal - if you are after alternative baits then you could do a lot worse than chicken hearts -

    Tight lines

    Al

  3. Hi

    Sorry to bother you all but I was wondering whether anyone might be able to help me out with a query -

    I am landing into Bangkok on 12th October and I will be there until the 15th - I am desperate to source some earthworms while there for fishing (ideally as big as possible and hopefully a few kilos) , I am also hoping to get some leeches if possible - does anyone know anywhere it would be possible to source these two items in Bangkok - I am more than happy to travel around the city to pick them if necessary -

    Any help at all, or pointers would be massively appreciated -

    All the best

    Alex

  4. Hi Impulse

    Thank you for taking the time to give such an in-depth responses, it is really appreciated.

    I am not sure if I could ever get bored out of my skull provided I had a lake with fish in close by and a rod to hand smile.png . I would honestly fish every day of my life if I could and do my utmost to get out of London at least a couple of nights a week to spend the night bivvied up by a lake with the rods out rather than stay in the city. Sooo much nicer waking up and being able to stare over a lake at first light than waking up amongst the hustle and bustle of a big city.

    But agree with what you say about Bangkok, I have been there twice before and thoroughly enjoyed it both times, it is a top class destination and the food smile.png is out of this world, thai food has to be up there with Indian food as the tastiest food ever!

    You make a good point about the cost consideration of taking my own tackle – I think what I might do is take a big reel with me just in suitcase and then hire their gear, if it is not up to scratch then I can always try to buy a rod over there and use it with my reel – will probably work out cheaper than trying to take my own rod – Also glad to heat the terminal tackle they offer is up to scratch, that saves a lot of hassle!

    I think for 1000 baht a day a guide is really excellent value, you get to tap into all that knowledge from someone who has spent a long time at the lake and also with the size of the fishing BSR I would have thought it worth paying that to have someone to hand to net them for you all day, but yup I will probably end up paying 1000 baht for a guide every day, Is there any guide operating from there that you would particularly recommend, or are they all very good?

    Glad to hear the cats will still be feeding in the rain and even more pleased to hear the rain will be warm in October, a million times better than the cold stuff we get over here!

    Many thanks again for having taken the time to respond,

    All the best

    Al

  5. Hi

    I am new to the fourm, but I have been ploughing my way through all the old info on the fishing part of this site, there is some really good stuff on there - I am coming over for a couple of weeks next October (long way off) and am fishing with some friends for a week at Gillham's in addition to this I have decided i am going to stop in Bangkok on the way to Krabi and have a few days fishing at BSR - I have a couple of queries I was hoping people might be able to help with -

    1) I have read the suggested tackle options if taking on stuff, seems like the shimmy 6500bs and then either an ugly stik or one of the lomis rods make for a staunch basic set up - however, I was wanting to know what the quality of the rods and reels you can hire directly from the lake are - I have heard that BSR is a rod killer so are the rods they hire out up to the job and if so are the reels any good? Would it, for example, be worth my while taking a 6500b with me but using one of their rods or will I just be fine with the outfit they provide.

    2) Do they do any deals on accommodation, so if I wanted to get an accommodation for 3 days and 3 nights and fish constantly do you get a better deal? Is the accommodation alright/secure, for example if I am coming straight from the airport with passport etc is there somewhere to leave valuables? How many people are allowed in an accommodation – if I book one could 2 or 3 people fish from the same platform with me?

    3)If I hire a guide from the lake then do they automatically have a net with them or do I need to hire a net as well separately?

    4) I have seen a few pics/video with the basic Mekong setup - coloured float with stop knot above, then method coil then shortish mono link and then hook - I presume a bit of tackle gets lost so do they sell the floats/method coils on site or should this be obtained in advance - is it worth me taking some of the large brand name method feeders that get used over in the UK or are the coils ideal for the job?

    5) We are coming in early October and I have been led to believe it is going to be raining a bit in Krabi at this time of year, is it also going to be raining farily heavily in Bangkok and if so does this put the mekong off at all or are they as happy feeding in the rain as any conditions?

    6)If I want to night fish is it worth my while taking a fishing alarm/pod with me or is this simply not necessary?

    7) Last but not least, I would also dearly love to catch a Siamese carp from BSR, I appreciate there are fewer of these present than the Mekong, is it worth me fishing one rod for Mekong and one for Carp or will the Mekong just pick up the carp bait anyway? What is the best time of day for the Carp?

    I appreciate there are an awful lot of questions, but any answers that can offer any insight into any of the above will be massively appreciated and if anyone fancies meeting up for a day or two fishing at BSR next October (appreciate that is an awfully long way away) then would be very keen to have a few beers and catch some decent fish in good company, so let me know.

    Tight Lines and all the best

    Al

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