FishSiam offers an extensive selection of angling destinations for the visiting angler to Thailand.
Join our team of pro-guides in search of the largest freshwater fish on the planet at some of the most breathtaking fishing
locations in the world.
Join FishSiam on the mighty tidal rivers of western Thailand in search of unseen monsters of the deep. Travel to the
wildest and most remote parts of Kanchanaburi through lush green jungles and dense rain forests surrounded by some of the
most beautiful flora and fauna on earth, or join us at one of the many famous lakes in and around Bangkok. Fishing amongst
some of the most awe inspiring scenery in pursuit of wild and elusive predators.
Join us in our quest for record breaking monster fish at some of the most prolific fisheries in the world targeting some
of the largest freshwater fish
on the planet.
FishSiam offers specialist guided angling packages to all of the listed venues and is constantly exploring new
destinations in search of the ultimate angling experience!
| Bungsamlan Lake |
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| The legendary Bungsamlan Lake is situated in Bangkok and is home to some
of the largest freshwater fish on the planet. Bungsamlan covers an area of 20acres with depths ranging between 10 and 25 ft... |
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| Maeklong River |
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| The mighty Maeklong River is situated in western Thailand. The river
originates in Kanchanaburi passing through Ratchaburi and then ending
its journey at Samut Songkran in its lower reaches where it empties into
the Gulf of Thailand... |
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| Bang Pakong River |
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| The Ban Pakong River originates at the confluence of the Nakon Nayok
and Prachin Buri rivers and winds its way through Chachoengsao province
finally ending its journey in the Gulf of Thailand some 150km’s downstream.
The Ban Pakong River is also known as the ‘River of the dragon’... |
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| Barramundi Ponds |
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| Barramundi Ponds is a complex of thirty man-made ponds of varying sizes
upto three acres. Situated in the Ban Pakong district of Chachoengsao province the complex contains the highly energetic and hard fighting Barramundi... |
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| Fishing World Lake |
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| Fishing World is located in the Minburi district on the outskirts of Bangkok
some forty kilometres from the madness of Bangkok city centre. Fishing World
is a large body of water covering almost six hundred acres with depths going
down to some twenty five metres in places. Fishing World contains variousspecies of fish both native and imported to Thailand... |
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| Khao Laem Dam |
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| Khao Laem Dam is situated in the province of Kanchanaburi which is the third
largest of Thailand’s provinces. Kanchanaburi is situated in the western corner
of Thailand bordering Myanmar (Burma) on its western perimeter at the
‘Three Pagodas Pass’. Kanchanaburi province... |
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| Srinakarin Dam |
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Srinakarin Dam is located in the province of Kanchanaburi Thailand’s third
largest province. Kanchanaburi is a place of great natural beauty and has
several national parks within its boundaries. Kanchanaburi is situated on the
western perimeter of Thailand and borders neighbouring Myanmar (Burma) at the famous ‘Three Pagodas
Pass’... |
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| IT Monster Lake |
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| I.T Monster Lake is situated in Ratchaburi province some 120 kms outside Bangkok. I.T Monster has been billed by other companies under the name of ‘Predator Lake’ in the past.
I.T is a new lake dedicated to predator angling packed full of both native and imported predatory species. The lake covers an area of 12 rai / 5 acres and has depths ranging between 2-6 metres... |
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| Palm Tree Lagoon |
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Palm Tree Lagoon boasts an impressive stock with Arapaima gigas to an estimated 180kg and some extremely large Chaophraya Catfish reported to weigh upto 96kg’s.
The owner of Palm Tree Lagoon has extensive fish farming experience and has bred numerous Monster fish in the past which have been stocked into the lake.
The remainder of the stock is composed of various Carp and Catfish and predatory species both native and imported to Thailand. |
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| Now Nam Lake |
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| Now Nam Lake is situated 50 km’s outside Bangkok. Now Nam is a mature 20 rai / 8 acre mixed species fishery dating back some 30 years... |
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| Top Cats Fishing Resort |
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| Topcats fishery is set on the idyllic tropical island paradise of Koh Samui in the province of Surrathani , Southern Thailand. |
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Chiao Lan Dam |
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Fishing at Chiao Lan Reservoir. Located in Khao Sok national park in Surrathani province
in the Southern part of Thailand fish for Snakehead species.
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| Mae Ngat Dam, Chiang Mai |
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Mae Ngat Dam is an extremely scenic destination with numerous bays, tributaries and islands present in its boundaries.
Twisted root systems lie submerged along its banks giving cover for aggressive Giant Snakehead and other native predatory
species to lay in wait for their prey. In addition Mae Ngat also contains various other species including Hampala
Barb (Jungle Perch) and Rohu (Indian Carp). Traditional floating fishing rafts are located at various parts of
Mae Ngat Dam. These rafts serve as basic accommodation and as a base for your daily expeditions to different
parts of the reservoir.
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| Mae Ping, Chiang Mai |
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This series of interconnecting lakes was formed by the damming of the River Ping one of the main contributaries of the
Chaophraya River. Its various lakes and bays are regularily flooded causing the surrounding jungle to flood creating a
gigantic natural fishery. Submerged root systems and flooded forests line the banks of this incredible fishery giving
cover to Giant Snakehead and other native predatory species.
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| Sirikit Dam, Chiang Mai |
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| Sirikit Dam is a large reservoir situated in Uttaradit province in Northern Thailand. Formerly known as Pha Som Dam it was constructed in 1973 by the damming of the Nan River. The damming of the Nan River created a huge natural reservoir of some 250 square km's which is surrounded by dense Teak forests and lush green jungles. |
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| Dream Lake, Chiang Mai |
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| Dream Lake is a commercial fishery located in Chiang Mai Province in Northern
Thailand. The fishery is a short drive from Chiang Mai airport and boasts an impressive stock of fish with various
predatory species and carp residing in its depths. |
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| Paradise Lake, Chiang Mai |
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Paradise Lake is situated in Chiang Mai province and covers an area of approximately 3.5 acres.
The lake has variable depths ranging from 0.5-3 metres and is stocked with a large head of Mekong and
Striped Catfish.
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| Bung Buk Lake, Bangkok |
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Bung Buk is a commercial fishery on the outskirts of Bangkok that is popular with local anglers and has seen very
little angling pressure.
The lake extends over an area of 6 acres and has variable depths down to 4m’s.
Bung Buk is bordered by green pastures and has very little surrounding cover lining its banks.
The fishery is a mature lake dating back over ten years and has been subject to various stockings of fish over that
period.
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