Angling is a source of recreation to innumerable naturists
belonging to different strata of the society. In Western Countries, fishing as
a sport is being increasingly recognized by the medical authorities and more
and more people are coming out of indoors to try their skill for this outdoor
hobby. Angling became favorite pursuit of the Britishers during ninetieth
century and it was mainly for this reason that exotic species viz. brown and
rainbow trouts were transplanted in Indian rivers and streams. The introduced
species of trout not only soon established in Indian waters but also bred and
propagated fastly in view of rich oxygenated waters and ideal ecological
condition of these rivers. Along with endemic mahseer (Tor putitora) the exotic
trout (Salmo trutta fario and Salmo gairdnerii) started offering excellent
fishing to the European anglers. The literature is replete with records that
Himachal Pradesh rivers and streams provided exciting fishing to large number
of sport lovers/ anglers and fishermen. Thomas (1897) brought a book Rod in
India which incorporated his experiences of mahseer fishing in Northern rivers.
Later with more and more people getting interested in mahseer sport in view of
unparalleled thrill it provides, two important publications were brought out
viz. Angler in India and Circumventing the mahseer. These two books embodied
lot of information mostly on fishing sites