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Shanghai Lure Fishing | Right in Shanghai! A Secret Fishing Spot with Colorful Sunset at the Pond

Yesterday's sunset in Shanghai amazed countless phones, cameras, and drones. I was fishing at Qingshan Lure Fishing Camp (Yuli Pond) while enjoying the sunset. As a beginner, I lost fish three times [Sob], but the leisurely time and stunning scenery made up for it! >Navigation: "Qingshan Lure Fishing Camp (Yuli Pond)". About an hour's drive from downtown Shanghai via the Shenjiahu Expressway. Not crowded on non-holidays. You can drive directly into the pond area with convenient free parking. >Overview: Divided into lure fishing and traditional fishing areas. P3 top shows traditional fishing, P3 bottom is lure fishing. The two white buildings are the camp service center, with toilets, drinks for sale, and fishing gear rental. No dining or BBQ on non-specific dates, but you can order delivery. >Lure Fishing Conditions: Spotted snakehead, sunfish, mandarin fish, and bass. Most can be caught 🐟. Heard from fellow anglers that new fish are released every Friday. >Lure Fishing Fees: Men ¥158, Women ¥128, Women (catch-and-release) ¥98, Tents ¥199. Unlimited time. We didn’t catch anything, but the owner gave us soda as consolation—very comforting [Sob]. >Operating Hours: Weekends 7:00 AM–1:00 AM next day; Weekdays 12:00 PM–1:00 AM next day. >Photography: The open area around the pond is perfect for sky photos. Not only did I capture the sunset but also a rainbow (P3 top) [Grin]. Colorful sunsets aren’t daily! Renting a tent spot is great for photos, but not cost-effective if it’s not crowded. Free spots on the grass have chairs too. >Safety Tips: Never use plastic bags or basins to scoop fish by the pond—the mud is soft. Someone slipped into the water yesterday. A few lifebuoys are on the fence; check their locations in advance. Safety first! >Bug Prevention: Overall hygiene is decent. No mosquitoes yesterday, maybe due to the wind? But tents have many large spiders. If scared, ask staff to clean them out. You can call ahead to reserve a tent and request a thorough cleaning.
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