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Zhu Jia Wan Fish Pond: A Hidden Fishing Gem in Nanchong, Sichuan

My Unforgettable Day at Zhu Jia Wan Fish Pond in Nanchong

Last weekend, I decided to escape the city buzz and hunt for a quiet fishing spot near Nanchong. After scrolling through local fishing forums, I stumbled upon Zhu Jia Wan Fish Pond-an underrated gem that turned out to be one of my best fishing trips this year. Let me share every detail of this hidden treasure with fellow anglers!

Where Exactly Is Zhu Jia Wan Fish Pond?

Zhu Jia Wan Fish Pond is nestled in Group 6, Zhu Jialiang Village, Sanguan Town, Nanbu County, Nanchong City, Sichuan Province. At first, I worried about the location being hard to find, but it’s actually super accessible! The roads leading to the pond are well-paved, so even if you drive a regular car (no off-road needed), you’ll get there smoothly. Plus, the surrounding countryside scenery is stunning-green fields, fresh air, and the sound of birds chirping along the way. It already felt like a mini-vacation before I even picked up my fishing rod!

What’s the Pond Like? Size, Depth, and Vibe

The pond covers about 3 mu (that’s roughly 0.5 acres, for those who use imperial units) and has an average depth of 3 meters. Let me break down the key details:

  • Size: 3 mu might not sound huge, but it’s perfect for casual anglers. There’s enough space to spread out (no crowding with other fishermen) and find your ideal spot. I chose a corner by the willow tree-shady, quiet, and with clear water to see the fish moving below.
  • Depth: 3 meters is a sweet spot for most freshwater fish. I used a 4.5-meter rod and had no trouble reaching the deeper areas where bigger fish tend to hide. The water is clean too-no murky mud or weird smells, which makes fishing more enjoyable.
  • Vibe: The pond is surrounded by small hills and farmland. No loud music, no construction noise-just the sound of water rippling and leaves rustling. It’s the kind of place where you can sit for hours, forget about work, and just focus on the float bobbing on the surface.

Cost and What to Expect for 13 Yuan per Jin

Now, let’s talk about the fee: 13 yuan per jin (about $1.8 USD per 0.5 kg). At first, I thought, “Is that reasonable?” But after my catch, I realized it’s totally worth it. Here’s why:

  • The fish are fresh and healthy. I caught 5 jin of crucian carp and a small grass carp-all plump and lively. The owner told me they feed the fish natural food (no chemicals), so the meat tastes way better than supermarket fish.
  • No hidden charges! Some ponds nickel-and-dime you for rod rentals or bait, but here, the only cost is based on how much you catch. I brought my own gear, but if you forget something, the owner has basic rods and bait for a small extra fee (super friendly, by the way).
  • Flexibility: You can take your catch home or ask the nearby farm restaurant to cook it for you. I opted for cooking-they made a spicy Sichuan-style fish stew with fresh vegetables from the garden. It was so delicious that I almost went back for seconds!

Why Zhu Jia Wan Is Great for Leisure Fishing

Zhu Jia Wan Fish Pond isn’t just for serious anglers-it’s perfect for families or friends looking for a relaxing day out too. Here’s who I think will love it:

  • Casual anglers: If you don’t fish often but want to try, this place is low-pressure. The fish are active (I caught my first crucian carp within 15 minutes!), so you won’t get bored waiting.
  • Families: There’s open space for kids to run around, and the owner has a small area with chairs and tables for picnics. My friend brought his 7-year-old son, who spent half the day chasing butterflies and half the day “helping” with the fishing rod-both had a blast.
  • City dwellers: Need to unwind? This pond is a 1.5-hour drive from downtown Nanchong, so it’s close enough for a day trip but far enough to feel like a getaway. The fresh air and quietness will recharge your batteries.

Final Thoughts (and a Tip for Fellow Anglers)

Before I wrap up, here’s a quick tip: Go early! I arrived at 8 a.m., and the pond was almost empty. By 10 a.m., a few more fishermen showed up, but it still wasn’t crowded. Early morning is also when the fish are most active-you’ll have a higher chance of catching a big one!

Zhu Jia Wan Fish Pond isn’t the fanciest fishing spot, but it’s full of charm. The affordable price, beautiful scenery, and friendly vibe make it a must-visit for anyone in Nanchong who loves fishing or just wants a quiet day in the countryside. I’m already planning my next trip-maybe I’ll bring more friends and try the grilled fish option next time. If you go, drop a comment below and tell me how your catch was!

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