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The Ultimate wilderness fishing adventure
As the Cauvery River flows out of the Western Ghats (hills)
to the Tamil Nadu plains, it cuts deep gorges and creates
huge rapids. It's the perfect environment for huge mahseer.
Starting at Mekhedaatu - the Goat's Leap - and down through
the Ajibora Rapids are many pools and holding areas. Although
only lightly fished, many large mahseer have been caught in
these stretches.

The Nawabza { Local Prince } himself has a fish of 107lb
to his name. Andy Bright has caught 104lb and 86lb on the
same morning!
There is still a part of the stretch that has been totally
unfished and is a completely unknown quantity. On a coracle
ride down here last year it just oozed potential.
Jeeps are available to take you to the upper and lower sections,
and coracles are on hand to cross the river and help with
the landing of fish.
There is normally at least one local guide for every two
visitors. Suhban, the head guide (and some say river god!)
is in charge, and even the most experienced of anglers welcome
his help and opinion. Two main sections are fished every day.
The morning lasts from first light until midday and then again
from 4 o'clock until nightfall. The afternoons are just too
hot to be out in, a strange sensation to those used to the
British winter.
Bait is provided. Ragi paste, freshwater crabs and livebaits
are the main ones used. It is always worth carrying a plug
or spinners if you can.
There is always a pre-trip get together to look at fishing
in depth and to get a feel for it.
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