Yep — HK has several 公共 reservoirs and small dams where you can chase a bite, provided you’ve got the right permit and you respect access rules. In mid fall, mornings feel great for fishing here: cooler temps, light winds, and fish that are often more willing to move along weedlines and structure before the sun climbs. Here’s a practical game plan for chasing those bites around Hong Kong.
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Need-to-know first: Many reservoirs in HK require an AFCD angling permit. Check the official AFCD map/permit system for the latest access and seasonal rules before you go. If you’re unsure, ask local anglers or join a HK fishing group for the current guidance.
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Where to look (conceptually): focus on smaller reservoirs and dammed sections within or near country parks and NT (New Territories) zones. These spots often have accessible banks or boat ramps and tend to hold fish when water temps drop in fall. If you share your preferred area (e.g., NT, Kowloon, HK Island side), I can point you to likely reservoirs with recent activity.
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What to bring in mid fall: light to medium spinning gear, 6’6"–7’ rod, 8–15 lb line, and a small fluorocarbon leader. Prepare a mix of subsurface and topwater options for dawn/dusk.
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Lure/technique suggestions (HK-friendly): start with small swimbaits and finesse plastics near weed edges, then switch to topwater or shallow crankbaits if you see surface strikes. In cooler mornings, a slow, steady retrieve can outfish a fast pull. Try a few different colors—natural shad/greens for clear days, brighter tones for slightly stained water.
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Practical lures (examples from top gear you can buy):
- TRUSCEND Easy Catch Swimmax — segmented swimbait with good tail action to provoke bites from bass/predators.
- Fishing Lures Multi Jointed Fish Kit — versatile for jigging and slow retrieves.
- GOANDO Fishing Lures Kit — a handy set for trying different profiles in mixed water.
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Tackle picks from the shop wall:
- YB Fisherman's Ruler — quick measurement for those brag shots and catch logs.
- NugZ Mouse (Matte Black) — if you’re fishing tight cover or waking a topwater in dawn light.
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Weather note for mid fall in HK: with partly cloudy skies and mild winds (your local data shows around 78.9°F, wind ~7–8 mph, humidity ~70%), fish tend to bite best during low light. Plan your trip for sunrise or about an hour before sunset, and bring sun protection for mid-day exposure.
If you tell me your preferred area or nearby parks, I’ll tailor a couple of reservoir options with current access notes and a simple 1-page rig/setup plan. Get after it and good luck — tight lines and big smiles await! 🐟🎣











