Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Will It Happen Again

We had a lousy trip on Ah Chai's boat last saturday, 6 of us and we landed 3 diamond trevallies and a table size snapper. Francis and I lost a trevally each. Well, at least I caught the snapper. Francis is having a period of draught in fishing lately. Francis if you are reading this, my offer of Sabah still holds.

Frank's recent trip to Sabah had me dreaming impatiently of our impending trip and I hope that this trip will be as good as previous trips. These pictures sure bring back sweet memories:

tag: fishy feelings






Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Things I learnt From Pond Fishing

Recently I have been aggressively fishing the ponds. I have caught countless fishes, memorable among them were a 5 kg barramundi, a 4 plus kg snapper and a 3 plus kg GT. I did learn a couple of things about fishes particularly from a particular pond that had crystal clear water on one of the day. I observed the following:

  1. The fishes may be there but if they are not in the mood to bite nothing will seduce them, you can lure quickly or slowly or throw a bait right in front of them or switch from live prawn to dead prawn to fish meat and they will just ignore it or scuttle away.
  2. If they are in the mood to bite they will dash from some inconspicuous cover and take your bait as if their life is dependent on it.
  3. Some fishes will come and inspect the bait and will teasing use their tail to knock the bait and then scuttle away, giving you false bite detection.
  4. Fishes like snappers and barramundi in contrast to expectation will take the bait and stay still and not dash as expected.
  5. Fishes, at least in the pond, bite less when water is crystal clear and when the day is hot.

What do think? Comments? Observations?



tag: fishy feelings, techniques

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Eventful Event Pond Session

I saw the posting on fishingkaki that a bunch of people were gathering at the event pond at Ponggol on Wednesday 16/8 and so I went down to make up the necessary number. There were 11 of us and all had high hope of catching something big.

My first rig was a 2-hook rig with split shot and tamban bait. On spinning back on my second cast there was a violent pull, I paused a second to allow the fish to swallow the whole bait and strike. The fish dived for the nearest structure, I tried to pump it away, my reel was peeling line and the drag on my cheap shimano spinning reel was rough and jerky. I was fearful of tightening the sticky drag but fortunately my pumping actions managed to steer it away from the net and the fish performed a series of aerial display - it was a huge barramundi. I had a tug of war with the fish for the next 10 minutes or so and a kind soul helped me land it with the net. The barramundi was about 5 kg. Unfortunately while he was helping me with the net, his rod which was on the floor was pulled into the pond. The rod was retrieved ultimately but the fish on it was lost.

All hopes sky-rocketed. About 5 minutes later someone landed another barramundi of about the same size, I like to think that it is slightly smaller. Then it quiet down, only a few golden promfets were landed.

About an hour later, I was spinning live prawn, and there was a huge take and I fought the fish for about 30 seconds and lost it. I spinned live prawn again and was rewarded with a 4-5 kg GT which took me at least 15 minutes to tame. Two other GTs was landed by others shortly and it quiet down again.

The rest of the 3 hours was rather uneventful and a few of the anglers finished the session with zero catch.

I gave the barramundi away and release the GT back to the pond.

I enjoyed it because I was using 10 pound line and it is a novelty for someone like me who is used to clanking heavy weight from the deep using 65 pound outfit.



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Saturday, August 12, 2006

My First Fish On Popper

I went with 4 other guys to a private luring and catch and release only blue water pond somewhere in Neo Tiew. It was 2 hours of hard work! The fishes are plenty but they just refuse to take lures. Well, I did manage to catch my first fish on a 40 gm popper, a giant trevally and another on a berkley glup.

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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Long Time No Sea

Have not been fishing for a while, at sea that is, but have been doing a lot of pond fishing. It is regressive for me but it is kind of fun and a good quick fix for the addiction.

Recently went out with 5 other guys on Raju's boat. The catch was not that fantastic but I did catch the biggest snapper and the only diamond trevally.


tag: catch report