If you love fishing and travel, have you ever considered of fishing in Hong Kong, China? Hong Kong is well known as an excellent fishing spot and enthusiastic fishermen flock there to fish for some of the most unusual underwater creatures in the world.
You may never have thought of fishing in Hong Kong before. The vast majority of people who go there are enchanted by the shopping districts and all the other sights and sounds it has to offer. However, you can also get to know the differing methods of fishing in a foreign country.
As Hong Kong is surrounded by salt water, the majority of fishing is for salt water fish. The fishing areas are easy to reach, and you will be pleasantly surprised at the abundance of fish. Ask for advice for the best area to fish in to ensure you make best use of your time on the water.
If you want to experience fishing in a tranquil and relaxing environment, Stanley is an excellent selection for you as well. This is close to Hong Kong and tourists frequent the area with great enjoyment.
There are other locations, such as the Lamma Island and Sai Kung peninsulas, that offer the serious fisherman a taste of traditional Chinese fishing, which is a must. You are also able to hire charter boats from these areas. Traditional fishing there could be something that you had never thought to try, but is a great experience. However, if traditional fishing is not your preference, there are plenty of areas for you to fish your own way.
Fresh water fishing also takes place in Hong Kong. However, you may find it difficult to do so as you need to have a license for this. Fresh water fishing is usually for carp and a few other marine species, but it is not as popular. So it is normally best and easier to stick to salt water fishing.
You might be pleasantly surprised to learn that fishing in Hong Kong does not require too much planning. You can literally show up with your equipment and within a short space of time find yourself fishing in some of the most stunning salt water areas on the planet. So if you ever have the opportunity to visit Hong Kong for business or pleasure and you enjoy fishing, remember to pack your equipment and head for the shore.
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