Saturday, 1 December 2012

Rohu Fishing

Rohu is a fish of the carp family Cyprinidae, found commonly in rivers and freshwater lakes in and around South Asia and South-East Asia. It is an omnivore. It is treated as a delicacy in Bangladesh, Nepal and Indian states of Bihar, Orissa, Assam, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh. The Maithil Brahmins and the Kayastha community of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh treats it as one of their most sacred foods: to be eaten on all auspicious occasions. Rohu is common food in Pakistan and is usually eaten deep fried, or in a sauce with spices.
It is called rahu in Nepali. In Hindi it is called rehu (rawas is the Indian Salmon, which is quite different).  It is popular in Thailand, Bangladesh, northern India and Pakistan. It is a non-oily/white fish.
                                                                              
                     In Malaysia Rohu Fishing is very famous! Most of the freshwater lakes have this fish.
In this case by catching them theirs is a lot of ways to catch them! They like bread floating on the water and Fish Pallets for bottom fishing. Usually I like to mix together, Bread and Fish Pallets! I'm lucky to caught some and their are some pictures to show you!

Rohu 4kg
                                                            
 
Rohu 4.5kg
                                                     

Ready For Action
Just Hook Up
Hallo Rohu

5kg Rohu
4.6kg Rohu
Ready For Acton

Action Time
Rohu 7kg
Rohu 7kg
  
                      

      Bait :  Fish pellets ,  Bread   
      Main Line : 20lbs
      Leader : 20lbs
      Hook Line : Mono line 20lbs
      

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