Hi Darran ,
Thanks for the images , it's unfortunate situation with the mahseer of India , just imagine the fish such as those shown in the images you posted on a PE3 line boring down the rapid , you need a few hundred meters to stop it and a few more minutes to subdue it .
Our S.E.Asian mahseers are still abound in a few rivers in Sumatra and Borneo , in some areas they are protected by the local traditional law and nobody can fish them except during the special days which are not often , something like 3 days in a year . However they won't grow as big as those from India , a 10 kg is considered an exceptional speciment although some are thought to reach 25 kg but no picture to substantiate this claim .
We need to start protecting them too , especially in Borneo and I have given my advise to the dayak tribe boatman who took us fishing recently to insist on CnR to his clients but deforestation of the jungle may cause more damages than what a few dayaks can ever achieve in conservation of this magnificent species of freshwater river .
Jon .