Freshwater Fishing in Bangkok at Bungsamran
Sunday, October 5, 2008 22:46I spent the last weekend in Bangkok and ended calling up an old friend; an angling enthusiast and fishing guide that I would like to do some freshwater fishing in Bangkok at Bungsamran over the weekend. Some pictures to share with all and for those who happens to be in Bangkok and thinking of alternative activity, here’s something that you may like to consider if angling is your passion.
Met up with my friend, Joseph and fishing guide, a.k.a K.Boy of www.fishsiam.com at Bungsamran. We rented some fishing equipment from Boy for the days’ trip because I didn’t bring any with me and Joseph’s stuff gave way before we even started.
Fishing a combination of sliding float tactics we caught numerous Striped Catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) weighing up to 15kg in addition to a large haul of Giant Mekong Catfish (Pangasianadon gigas) with weight over 30kg possibly the hardest fighting freshwater fish on the planet, from 9am till 5pm. Some pictures to share, click on the pictures to zoom in.
I know there are critics who have voiced out about the high price to pay for this over hyped, touristy Bungsamran lake. I have to disagree. It’s not everyday that you get to fight the Mekong catfish in such a deep pond. The depth of the lake makes a big difference. The place comes with chalets that you can rent by the day and night, restaurant, fishing tackle shop (also have tackles for rental), bait, all your basic needs are there.
First timer to Bungsamran, suggest that you get some fishing guide or friends who have fished there before to help you to land fish and learn a few tactics used at the pond. Also, my suggestion is to have a few friends along fishing one rod. Try casting to the same spot everytime. Once the Mekong Catfish starts feeding, it’s a frenzy and you can continue to get hook ups after hook ups. Taking turn to fight and keeping the same bait in the area is consistent to regular hook ups.
Anyone game for a round of freshwater fishing in Bangkok at Bungsamran, be prepared for a long hard day.




















Jill says:
November 5th, 2008 at 11:22 pm
Hi Wilson,
Thanks for sharing. I have some pictures to share with you from my fishing trip to Bangsean too.
http://jirew.multiply.com/photos/album/25/Bangsean_Trip#7