Lots of issues, down south on the Carvery stupid new laws made by rich Indians stopped fishing completely,even catch and release, in national parks.Now the poor locals who relied on the money from foreign fisherman, dynamite the rivers to be able to eat --so 30 years of sanctuary/very prolific/protected fishing has gone in one year.Silly stocking of the wrong species --silver/blue mahseer which had started to hybridize with both the golden and original silvers and a muddy brown coloured mahseer also was stocked,which will also hybridize instead of the 2 main original types being farmed and reintroduced.I fished another section of the carvery 200 miles upstream and the 25 miles of promised exclusive fishing turned into only 1 mile within private coffee plantation worth fishing, and then we were kept away from it the rest -24 miles was devoid of fish/life with heavy 150lb night lines tied to trees,our guide did not seem to care.Up north where this video clip was taken the pressure on the rivers is intense--the area is protected by the temple but is still poached,night lined and netted,all around,the fishing can be spectacular if you arrive at the exact time the main river(glacier fed) colours up. and the side river(spring fed and clear) then gets a good run of fish .Eight people on my last trip wasted a week and 3 grand each for 1 fish which came first cast on the first day.The Indian government needs to understand poor people need to eat and conservation does not come into the equation when you are starving and poor.The money catch and release can bring pays for the conservation/poaching patrols and puts big money into the local community.They liken catch and release fishing to shooting tigers,the same people stopped tiger tourism and closed the parks, because they thought the stress on the tigers might effect conservation,(a lot less stress than being shot or trapped),where is the money going to come from to run poaching patrols if viewing trips into the parks are stopped and there are no tourists.They realized that law needed to change and reverted back,pity they do not allow Corbett national park to be reopened for fishing.