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About angling: Angling is a sport that kindles in one’s sense of worth and triumph as well when the angler catches the best of the fishes and takes them back to show off to the fellow mates and to enjoy the catch together. The sport of fishing is probably the best way to find contemplation in solitude as well as the best way to establish the skills and strength of the true spirit of fishing and fisher man both. Angling in Goa has everything regardless of the type of angler whether he is a professional or a dinner catcher. Angling in Goa: Goa is a small state located in the western coast of India facing the Arabian sea. The state is well known as a house of some of the most beautiful beaches in India. The rich marine life and the turquoise crystal waters of the sea’s in Goa provides the ideal setting and makes Goa a perfect destination for angling. Apart from the seas there are also a number of rivers and streams that are home to numerous fresh water fishes. All this makes angling in Goa a great experience. The tropical surroundings of Goa provides the best angling opportunities in India. Some of the best catches in sea angling in Goa includes Soormai, Salmon and the Mullet. Angling sites in Goa: Angling in Goa is certainly a joyous experience that will stay with the angler for the rest of his life. Not only for sea angling, Goa is also famous for angling in its tidal rivers that are rich in a wide variety of fishes both fresh water ones and the salt water ones. As most of the rivers are in the low lying belts the best time to fish is just before the onset of the high tide. The common catches are the cat fishes and the ladyfish. The best seasons for enjoying the sport starts from October and lasts till may. There are also options for boat fishing. Boat angling of Goa is also renowned that are mainly of two types that is the bottom fishing and trolling. The rockfishes and the occasional snappers are the assured catches. The most common catches in case beach angling are the rockfishes. The baits used for angling are mainly depends upon the location and the type of angling done.
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