Is there a wild fishing place nearby?

Nearby wild fishing attractions: Zhongsheng Lake, Feng Wan Lake, Taihe Reservoir, Chagan Lake, Qiandao Lake, Lvwan Lake, Weishui Reservoir, Qianlong Lake, Wuhan East Lake and Dongjiang River.

Even if you haven't been to Zhongsheng Lake, you should have seen it on TV or video, because many national fishing competitions have been held here, including "Zhongsheng Lake in China, the world fishing city". Putting it in the first place is not because there are many fish, but because it is more famous, the environment is beautiful, there are many fish and many people!

Zhongsheng Lake can hold national and world-class Taiwan fishing, wild fishing and reed bud fish competitions at the same time, and has six international standard fish ponds (I heard that it is still increasing). In particular, the International Boat Fishing Road Asian Open held on 20 17 attracted hundreds of players from more than ten countries.

Zhongsheng Lake, located in the northwest of nanbu county, Sichuan, is a national wetland park. It is a 4A-level scenic spot in the south and one of the largest freshwater fishing grounds in the southwest. Zhongsheng Lake International Fishing Ground has been established, with dozens of freshwater fish species. China Fishery Culture Museum with a total area of more than 2,000 square meters. As long as you like fishing, going to Zhongsheng Lake is like going home.

Many people say that Feng Wan Lake belongs to Guizhou, some people say that it belongs to Guangxi, and some people say that it belongs to Yunnan. Actually, there is nothing wrong! Feng Wan Lake belongs to the junction of three provinces, where the scenery is picturesque, the water is like jasper, and all kinds of complex fishing conditions are available to all kinds of freshwater fish.

China Feng Wan Lake Wild Fishing Grand Prix seems to be a rare fixed national mass sports event officially approved by the State Sports General Administration. The Feng Wan Lake Diaoyutai is 7.46 kilometers long, which directly breaks the Guinness World Record and is the only government-supported Diaoyutai in China.