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Buriram Province - General Category => Farang Life style - fun, entertainment and Expat life => Topic started by: Mod on July 21, 2012, 09:37:16 AM

Title: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Mod on July 21, 2012, 09:37:16 AM
PP Fishing Park

PP Fishing Park is on 2074 rd. on the way to Kumuang - Putthaisong next to the Electricity.

There are 48 species of fish : Amazon, Thai, european, chinese .....

Rent a rod 100 baht/day.

1 day card is only 80 baht.

Bungalows to sit in the shade (Bamboo Bungalows)

Food/drinks in the park : french fries, fry rice, chicken nuggets, omllete or KFC Delivery

Line, Hooks, Baits, Rods in small shop on the site.

Opened Daily 10.00 am - 07.00 pm.

Tel. 081-4702200

(Photos are coming soon)
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Mod on July 22, 2012, 10:40:42 AM
Here is the place and the owner is Thai guy with blue shirt   2guys



Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Mod on July 22, 2012, 10:42:17 AM
What a big fish!!!

Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Junior on July 22, 2012, 03:02:28 PM
the owner´s name is Winyou, great friendly guy that will help u catch and land the fish.

Just a fun place to catch some fish, and drink some beers, for a very affordable price.

And there is some Big fish in there indeed , last season 13kg+

im there just about every day, its addictive ;)

looking nice on that pic btw Terry hehe





Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Alanthebuilder on July 22, 2012, 04:29:33 PM
Thanks Top info !!!

Great Post ...
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Admin on July 22, 2012, 06:43:48 PM
Thanks Top info !!!

Great Post ...
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Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Mod on July 27, 2012, 06:59:35 PM
2 days ago, we went to visit him in the fishing park and here are some photos for you....
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Mod on July 27, 2012, 07:01:44 PM
There is busy in the evening and weekend...
but the photos we take on midday Wednesday..
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Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Mod on July 27, 2012, 07:04:52 PM
Surrounding area.....
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Mod on July 27, 2012, 07:09:04 PM
Rods and smell liquid for the bait.... character3


Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Various 57 on July 27, 2012, 07:37:46 PM
2 days ago, we went to visit him in the fishing park and here are some photos for you....

Is the 2nd photo the price per Kilo if you want to take the fish home to eat  ?
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Junior on July 28, 2012, 07:40:32 PM
yup thats the kilo price, and all the fish shown on the picture are in the lake, and there is a 3de list that u cant see on the pic.
And they taste alot better cause they feed on bread, plankton and small shrimps-snails.
Instead of the usual fishfarm chicken shit.

And its a great feeling catching ur own dinner!
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Junior on July 28, 2012, 08:02:35 PM
Here are 2 pics of the  Kiau Maragot - Emerald dream catfish,
a fun fish to catch with live Tilapia baitfish and a floater, tricky but fun!
And some of the best looking and hardest fighting fish in there,
when the sun shines on there flank its gives off a emerald color verry striking. :o
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Alanthebuilder on August 01, 2012, 06:55:41 AM
Is that the same as a Mekong cat fish ?
Whats the biggest fish in there ?
Thanks for the info guys !
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Junior on August 01, 2012, 02:42:22 PM
hey Allen,

The kiau Maragot is not the same as the mekong giant catfish, they are in the same family tree and at first glance they may look a bit alike but the way they feed and grow is different, the mekong eats plankton, and verry small insects.
The Kiau was actually breed for consumption, the father was a Tepo ( carnivorous catfish can grow to 200kg) and his mother a pangasius ( herbivour). The CP company made this hybrid to export to Europe, but it was a failure and so they sold all the fish to local markets, PP fishing park is actually the only fishing park that has this fish.
And it is no longer available since the project has stopped.
The funny thing is, when they are small they eat bread like there ""mother"" but then after a while no1 could catch em anymore, then i started fishing with a small livebait tilapia, and all of a sudden we find out it switched to a predator fish when they are above 1.5kg's like there ""Father"".

I will add a picture of a mekong giant i caught yesterday and if u compare the pictures u shall see the head of the mekong is mutch larger, and the color is more yellowish.

I will also add a picture of a pacu i caught the day before, a family of the piranha, and a fun fish to catch, just dont put your finger in its mouth or its gone  oldmanwithstick

The biggest fish is around 17-20kg's and its an Arapaima a beautyfull amazone killer.

Hope that clarifies it for you, if you have any more questions please feel free to ask.
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Junior on August 01, 2012, 02:47:16 PM
Here are the 2 pictures, been having problems uploading them for some reason.

1ste is a mekong and the 2nde a pacu
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Junior on August 01, 2012, 02:50:16 PM
pacu
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Alanthebuilder on August 01, 2012, 03:03:45 PM
hey Allen,

The kiau Maragot is not the same as the mekong giant catfish, they are in the same family tree and at first glance they may look a bit alike but the way they feed and grow is different, the mekong eats plankton, and verry small insects.
The Kiau was actually breed for consumption, the father was a Tepo ( carnivorous catfish can grow to 200kg) and his mother a pangasius ( herbivour). The CP company made this hybrid to export to Europe, but it was a failure and so they sold all the fish to local markets, PP fishing park is actually the only fishing park that has this fish.
And it is no longer available since the project has stopped.
The funny thing is, when they are small they eat bread like there ""mother"" but then after a while no1 could catch em anymore, then i started fishing with a small livebait tilapia, and all of a sudden we find out it switched to a predator fish when they are above 1.5kg's like there ""Father"".

I will add a picture of a mekong giant i caught yesterday and if u compare the pictures u shall see the head of the mekong is mutch larger, and the color is more yellowish.

I will also add a picture of a pacu i caught the day before, a family of the piranha, and a fun fish to catch, just dont put your finger in its mouth or its gone  oldmanwithstick

The biggest fish is around 17-20kg's and its an Arapaima a beautyfull amazone killer.

Hope that clarifies it for you, if you have any more questions please feel free to ask.

Thanks thats great , the fish you talk about they do have them in the Mekong and they grow up to 400 KG ,1 bait locals use to catch these fish with is Dog pieces of chopped up road kill 500 gram chunks  , the boat driver on our trip to Laos told us this .
He said it looks like a giant Mekong in some ways .

pangasius , is sold in Macro and they some times call it Dory (Farmed in Laos for export ) , a lot of farang restaurants sell it (Fish and chips) it is ok but I can taste its a fresh water fish ! slight taste of mud .
Hey I will come over to do some fishing , we sometimes fish in Surin Fishing park my son 9 years old has a Pla- Buak 21 kg ,he sat on my knee so I helped him it took about 30 mins to land I was done in mate my hands were dropping off - great fun .

Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Alanthebuilder on August 01, 2012, 03:07:22 PM
1 more think pal -  kiau Marago does it have teeth ?
Pla Garamet  , pacu maybe ?
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Junior on August 01, 2012, 03:43:07 PM
Hey allen,

That fish would be the Tepo or Tepa, they can grow to verry big sizes and are thai original, they do look more like a mekong then a kiau, only the longer fins and for the tepo the black dot on his side is a clear give away, and they are both in the pond aswell, the Kiau however is not found in the wild, it could be that some fishfarmers trew them in tho, but since they have been ""created"" only a few years back, no1 knows there full weight.

Yeah u can buy pangasius in europe aswell ive read some articles about how restaurants in europe sell it as cod or other more expensive whitefish.

I the best way to tell if its pangasius is like u said a bit of a ground flavour, and also the fish even when cooked never becomes ""white"" like cod, it always stays a bit ""glassy"" i gues is the best way to describe it.

Thats awsome, 21kg's the mekong is 1 of my favorite catfish the sheer power of them is amazing, and the rate they grow is even more impressive, in about a year the first 40kg specimens will be caught in PP fishingpark, can't wait for that!

I go fishing in bungsamlan every now and then, biggest 1 ive caught there was around 60kg, and after that fight i was rdy for the hospital :D

would be fun allen im sure u will have a good time.

As for teeth almost all catfish have somesort of teeth, the Kiau has the same kind of teeth that the tepa and tepo have, its like the wels catfish, they eat there pray whole, and have teeth for gripping, its like thousands of verry small needles.

And yes garamet and pacu are the same fish, only pacu is what they are called in the amazon, where they come from, great eating fish by the way.

Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Alanthebuilder on August 01, 2012, 05:30:23 PM
Thanks you seem to know your Cookies mate !

Again thanks ...
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Alanthebuilder on August 01, 2012, 05:31:33 PM
Whats the best way to get to this place from Surin mate ?
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Junior on August 01, 2012, 09:06:01 PM
Thanks,

The fishing park is on 2074 rd. on the way to Kumuang - Putthaisong road right next to the Electricity company when u have the electricity company on your left side, u turn in right after it onto a gravel road, u will see a blue banner with fish on it.

I dont know exactly how to drive from Surin, im not as good with roads as i am with fish  :blink:

Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: areeya on January 15, 2013, 10:58:37 PM
 :)Good! Now I know where! I dnt find it last year..but next time I sure will go there!

Thankyou!

Frank
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Junior on February 14, 2013, 03:05:45 PM
A little update, the fishing park is now only open from friday till monday.

Here is a pic of a nice fish i caught a few weeks back, an alligator garr
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: jay1971 on February 25, 2013, 01:26:00 AM
Hello
       Were about is  p p fishing park? I like fishing and would like to try it out in june when im next in Thailand, some great photos of fish caught there,

Many thanks jason
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: nookiebear on February 25, 2013, 05:40:37 AM
Hello
       Were about is  p p fishing park? I like fishing and would like to try it out in june when im next in Thailand, some great photos of fish caught there,

Many thanks jason
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Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: raydee on January 18, 2014, 10:21:04 AM
had a good day at the fishing park,can rent a rod,buy some bait,drinks and ice availabe,
the owner was very helpful,and we caught a few fish.enjoyable.
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Mod on January 31, 2014, 01:30:54 PM
Now....Opened Daily 10.00 am - 07.00 pm.
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Khunfrank on March 28, 2014, 10:33:08 PM
PP Fishing Park is a beautiful place to go fishing. The owner is very friendly. Food and drink .. everything was available! Seven Iridescent shark we caught!
A Beautiful day and we will be back! party6 party6 party6

 Khunfrank
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: silver on March 29, 2014, 02:40:03 AM
Yes a very nice place. Even though I caught sweet F.A. it was still a nice day out!
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: nookiebear on March 29, 2014, 06:58:48 AM
Do they have to put back or do you keep them??
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: SOM LUCK on April 02, 2014, 07:42:50 AM
you put them back or pay something per kilo, I forget how much.
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: TELLBOY on June 23, 2014, 01:04:22 PM
where is this fishing park i know where thaiwhatado is and big c but thats it realy. thanks.
Title: Re: PP Fishing Park
Post by: Pichai on June 23, 2014, 07:54:31 PM
PP Fishing Park is on 2074 Road on the way to Kumuang - Putthaisong next to the 4 story Provincial Electricity Authority office building. It is 5 minutes heading out of town from the Buriram Ekachon Private Hospital on Highway 2074.  Ruangsangthai Builders Merchants Hardware Store is directly across the street from PP Fishing Park.