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Re: Nong Sai Fishing Park Udon Thani

Postby BKKSTAN » March 24, 2009, 11:26 am

Grand opening on April !?Sounds good to me.

Maybe we can put together a group like a NM get together and all go on Wed.the first!make a day of it and give this fella a good grand opening!

Anybody interested?Post it on here and then we can all settle on a time to meet up there.Maybe Pakawala,if he is stll here ,can contact his friend,make arrangements for a group if we get enough commitments ahead of time!
Anyway we are going,so anybody else interested,chime in! :D
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Re: Nong Sai Fishing Park Udon Thani

Postby polehawk » March 24, 2009, 1:53 pm

Interested! Already voted in your poll, Stan.
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Re: Nong Sai Fishing Park Udon Thani

Postby rick » March 24, 2009, 6:34 pm

Pakawala,

Was not casting aspersions on this farm at all. I am well aware that large scale operations will be usually using pelleted food (was careful to refer to small traditional fish ponds in my statement). I was referring to statements that carp were dirty feeders - basically i was saying there is no difference in cleanliness of eating habits, both naturally eat detritus (i.e. dead plants/organic matter) and anyway it does not matter (just chemistry). In large fish farms, Tilapia and Carp are basically fed similar pellets as their nutritional requirements are similar. It is mainly about water quality. I would eat carp from a water if i would eat the tilapia; its the water that counts. But i would prefer tilapia on taste. Just cannot get really fresh Tilapia easily in europe, too cold. But i can catch carp.

I have grown tilapia for food in UK, tasted lovely, but just not viable as a business financially due to heating costs. Also in UK land/property prices are so high that only millionaires can afford it. i tried to save for ten years for one, inflation always rises faster.
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Re: Nong Sai Fishing Park Udon Thani

Postby pella » March 28, 2009, 12:40 pm

i hope someone of you guys can give a report of your day at the fishing camp cuz we are in sweden now and can not be there.. we hope you all will have a good time there
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Re: Nong Sai Fishing Park Udon Thani

Postby kingfisher » April 3, 2009, 5:52 am

Went to the fishing park and found that it is clean, relaxing and quiet. Had a wonderful day. The water is cleaner than I’ve seen in any Udon province fish pond. They say (and I believe) only commercial fish food is provided to the fish. Saw them being fed while we were there. The road signs getting there were helpful and accurate. The open air bar was cool and the service was great. We even had the food and drinks delivered to our fishing hut. Cold Leo beer (large bottles) was only 50 baht. All bar prices seemed very reasonable. They don’t want food and drinks brought in there because they have their own bar and restaurant. There was no entrance fee and we paid 60 baht per kilo for the Talapia that we kept. Plenty of fish. Haven’t seen any fishing places so close around here that compare to this place. It’s ideal for a farang dayout. By the way, they have a website www.udon-fishing.com The website has two maps (Google and a separate local map below that). Using the map and watching the road signs made it simple to get there.

Choke dee to the owners. They are doing a great job.
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Re: Nong Sai Fishing Park Udon Thani

Postby wazza » April 3, 2009, 9:46 am

Kingfisher

gr8 report for a first post.

Any other local activities , u might be posting on soon ?

Looking forward to reading them

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Re: Nong Sai Fishing Park Udon Thani

Postby wokkawombat » April 3, 2009, 11:41 am

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An 18 inch (with head, 15 inch without) Flathead caught in the Noosa river on April 1.

It was too stormy to fish the beach. One nice fillet for dinner last night and one for lunch today. I threw back 2 undersize and one oversize.

Caught on 8 lb breaking strain line and using a plastic prawn for bait.

Yum Yum

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Re: Nong Sai Fishing Park Udon Thani

Postby wazza » April 3, 2009, 2:40 pm

Wokka

that Flattie is awesome

Panfried , in butter and flour, and washed down with a Boags Premium Lager ! :guiness: :guiness:
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Re: Nong Sai Fishing Park Udon Thani

Postby Goldcoaster au » June 19, 2009, 11:50 pm

Well l went twice fishing at this place when l was over in april.........the people fishing there were pulling in good size fish and alot of them.........one guy took home 8 kg.......in 3 hours......damm l couldnt catch a thing but l did see about 50 fish caught...........l will take one of those bait hooks next time,as the locals had,thats the way to go!.........Pakawala and his friend was there l think.........Staff there very helpful.................bring food ordered right to your fishing hut.........nice food toooo.
see you next fishing trip......so much fun was had. mark
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