Hua Hin Fishing Lodge
i would just like to say many thanks to Terry and his team who did such a wonderful job of ensuring everyone had a great time at our recent Works Xmas do.
plenty of good food for everyone,cold beer, and even a few fish chucked in as well.
many thanks from me, the family and staff.
have a great new year,will get up again soon.
cheers
plenty of good food for everyone,cold beer, and even a few fish chucked in as well.
many thanks from me, the family and staff.
have a great new year,will get up again soon.
cheers
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Playboy
As C88 says, these are still babes.
We have Giant Mekongs reaching around 60 kg here - hard to catch but possible. They CAN reach 100+ easily.
The redtails can reach 100 kg and the Alligator Gar 80+.
Our policy is to stock small and mature them here. For example we have 5 young arapaima that we are fattening up each with the potential of 200+ as C88 says.
We now have decent sized (approx 8 - 15kg) to catch EVERY day in different varieties. Big enough for most folk and of course getting bigger all of the time.
HHFarang
Yep it's catch & release although we allow custmers to take up to 2kg of Nin, TabTim, Duk or Pacu.
Some of our specimens are on endangered lists and are not found everywhere.
We will be stocking more and more in the future.
The website is updated weekly - so check it out
T
As C88 says, these are still babes.
We have Giant Mekongs reaching around 60 kg here - hard to catch but possible. They CAN reach 100+ easily.
The redtails can reach 100 kg and the Alligator Gar 80+.
Our policy is to stock small and mature them here. For example we have 5 young arapaima that we are fattening up each with the potential of 200+ as C88 says.
We now have decent sized (approx 8 - 15kg) to catch EVERY day in different varieties. Big enough for most folk and of course getting bigger all of the time.
HHFarang
Yep it's catch & release although we allow custmers to take up to 2kg of Nin, TabTim, Duk or Pacu.
Some of our specimens are on endangered lists and are not found everywhere.
We will be stocking more and more in the future.
The website is updated weekly - so check it out
T
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Hi Southswede
Very true - but the main source of food in the ponds are the baby Pla Nin that are there in their thousands - Plus freshwater shrimp, prawn, crustacians etc.
It's nature's way of providing a fresh food source. The Nin (Nile Tilapia) are mouth brooders and as such they breed rapidly.
My stocking of the predatory fish takes this into account.
The expected result is that I have a good selection of fish, some predatory and some expensive (or both) that are fed constantly by the Nin
This way we keep the Nin under control and provide plenty of variety and interest to our customers.
It's working so far, but requires constant vigilance and observation.
The incidence of predation is quite low as long as the stock of Nin remains sustainable - which should be no problem.
Very true - but the main source of food in the ponds are the baby Pla Nin that are there in their thousands - Plus freshwater shrimp, prawn, crustacians etc.
It's nature's way of providing a fresh food source. The Nin (Nile Tilapia) are mouth brooders and as such they breed rapidly.
My stocking of the predatory fish takes this into account.
The expected result is that I have a good selection of fish, some predatory and some expensive (or both) that are fed constantly by the Nin
This way we keep the Nin under control and provide plenty of variety and interest to our customers.
It's working so far, but requires constant vigilance and observation.
The incidence of predation is quite low as long as the stock of Nin remains sustainable - which should be no problem.