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                Fishing is big 
                business in Kashmir through spring and summer. The British 
                introduced the brown and rainbow trout to the streams of 
                Kashmir, where they have thrived. At the same tim e 
                they introduced the system of anglers reserving ' beats' on 
                their favorite river. Reservations for beats should be made 
                before one arrives in Kashmir, through an Indian Government 
                Tourist Office or directly to the Tourist Reception Centre in 
                Srinagar . 
 The Fishing Season
 The season runs from April to October. Only artificial flies are 
                allowed and each licence entitles the angler to keep six fish a 
                day, none being shorter than 7.5 cm. Beats may be reserved for a 
                day or a week at a time in one of the three basic types of 
                streams.
 
 Larger rivers like Sindh or Liddar are full with snow, melting 
                from May to July, with an occasional pool under boulders. 
                Spinning is allowed here, but the wet fly and weighted cast 
                tests the skill of the angler and will produce good results. In 
                April, August and September these rivers are quieter, and the 
                bigger fish are said to lie in the stiller waters.
 
 Tributaries and water channels near these mainstream beats 
                provide another type of fishing throughout the season. These are 
                the smaller streams where only flies are allowed, with wet fly 
                fishing good all season. The third type are the small spring fed 
                streams and high altitude lakes suitable for both dry and wet 
                fly tackle.
 
 Equipments
 A light two to three metre Rod (fishing rods cannot be carried 
                as hand luggage on aircraft for security reasons) with an eight 
                cm reel will suffice. Common flies in use in Kashmir include 
                Peacock, March Brown, Butcher, Jinger Quill, Coachman, Woodcock 
                & Green and Watson's Fancy.
 
 There are 61 beats open for reservation throughout the season, 
                ranging from the turbulence of the Sindh and Wangat Rivers to 
                the tranquility of the high altitude lakes Krishanshar, 
                Vishanshar, Gangabal and Nunkhol.
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