Thursday, December 08, 2005

Lake torpedo

Met up with Charlie after the Jazz Fest.

This fishing spot is kind of a secret. Would not usually withold a location, but this case is by request, so I shall...

Picked up the ciggies and Kopi Tarik for bribes from the mamak's on the way there...yes, bribery was required to get in...

Bait was frogs picked up from Chai Leng Park while on route to Ipoh earlier in the day...

And we were set!

Fishing went ok, with a few strikes on my frog, but no solid hookups...After awhile, Charlie was first up with a decent sized Haruan...

About and hour later, the toll from the day began to set in...body became lethargic and useless...i put my rod down for the night...cursing, but i just couldnt continue...

Immediately after, Charlie hooks onto a torpedo. On relatively light setup, this fish was pounding the equipment...Maybe it was the unexpected strike of something so massive, or just a bad hookup, but charlie tried locking his drag down, which resulted in him losing that fight.

During the excitement, i was lively again, cheering on the fight...with the loss of that round, my body reverted into shutdown mode again...Charlie was determined to get another go at that monster, but i decided to crawl to a spot on the ground and catch a few Zzzs.

I woke a shortwhile later to the sound of a reel being pummeled by abuse again...Charlie had another hookup! Sweet...watched him fight awhile, adrenaline now keeping me awake...Cheered him on a bit, then he did something i wasnt prepared for in my semi-comatose state of mind...he passed me the rod!!

I guess he thought this was definitely a fight i wanted in on...I humbly accepted of course :)

I would have been just as happy if Charlie fought it, but i thank him greatly for offering me the thrill of that fight...After playing the monster down for a bit, and tiring it out, we could finally identify it...a Patin!! and a fine specimen at that!

Having not had Patin for awhile, we discussed 'catch & release' or 'makan'...finally agreeing on taking this one specimen for eats, we proceeded to bag it. I estimated the weight between 6 to 7 Kilos...

Heres a pic from weigh-in at the market where i got it gutted and cut. I underestimated the weight.

This will be officially the LAST Patin i take home tho...not because it tasted bad, in fact it was damn tasty!...but this fish has more fat chunks than a pork trotter!...Its one of those fish you could probably eat once every 2 years or so, without feeling you have over-indulged...this is one fatty fish!!! Dinner for 12 with just a third of the fish at the restaurant that night with the gang...a Fish Head Curry and Steamed Fish dish.

The rest went to my momma...cos shes a sam-chan (pork fat) fan too! :)

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Old pics - Off Pulau Kendi, 2004


Found more old stuff...Pulau Kendi night trip, so as with any nite trip, sotong hunting was key.

Heres a pic of the gang on board...me doing some casting, Capes with a queer ass smile in the far background, Charlie looking for something, and that pale thing up front be Tats...recovering from the hell of eating the some oily/spicy stuff before boarding...against better warnings :P

...Khimmy was there too, on the other end of the camera of course :)

Cought a decent batch of squiddies and off we went-a-hunting for them fishies...got some snappers, about kilo-ish and morning saw Charlie landing a decent queenie on bottom rig, overall number of catch was so-so...im not sure whos holding pics of those tho...

We did have some nice encounters with some pari, with Capes landing his first biggie that nite, and me losing mine when the gaff shaft got entangled with the roof of the boat...both were about the same size, and after weighing in at the market after docking...came up to an impressive 20KG...

Needless to say, pari was provided for many friends and relatives :P...and we had 3 dishes of pari that night itself in the restaurant...and enough pari meat to last us quite a bit :)

Heres a nice shot with Tats on the left, me on the right,
and Capes center with his prize for the night ;)

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

North Russian Wreck, July 1 2005





On the wagon again!!! A brief view of what pics i had from our last trip out to sea...

Picked up the last of the goods needed from a minimart...here we see my buddy Hockster just being happy to be here
And the journey begins... Charlie looking and a hazy Penang left behind

Here we see some just 'happy' faces...cant you just feel their exitement

Well, at least Im happy to be here!...however, moving along to...

Hockster~ doing some early berleying for the fishies! Shortly after stopping

And it begins...listening and looking out for splashes and explosions...First biggie up
Trevally on popper! not super big, but weight for weight, these fellars sure pack some punch!

Then a brief pause for dinner and to enjoy a little sunset...its also about here that i realise the batteries on my camera dying out...sucks i know, but ill promise to check them next time around... :(
The night had us some pretty good fishing, with some 5KG and up trevallies and some pretty sizeable snappers, will try to get the pics from one of the other cameras on the boat that nite :)
But still...was some sunset...hated myself for not noticing it sooner...this pic was towards its end...
Till next time!

Penang Bridge Solo

The early bird gets...a beautiful sunrise...

The Tamban were really taking today...non-stop on apollo jig...only reason i stopped was because i figured thats all i would need, cos im sure i could fill the bucket(below) up if i wanted to...i was pulling up an average of 2 a cast and 3 on a cast was not rare at all...must be a huge scool.
Set up my bigger fish gears, 1 live on bottom and 1 live freelining setup (the 2 rods in the lowest pic)...target for today would be barrakudda or mackeral on freeliner and maybe a red or fingermark snapper on the bottom rig...none came in the end tho'

Heres my Bucket o' Baitfish...Tamban on apollo jig...fun to catch and good for frying too...most of these followed me home cos the biggies werent biting! :) yum!

Also spent a considerable time hunting Todak or Gars around the platform...used many tails from my baitfish. Considerably hard to get a hookup on these buggers cos they keep the bait n hook in their beaks for awhile, and the line tends to get cought up in the rows of teeth and get sheared off too...but, thats what you get when you use a 6lb line on these guys...sigh*...Ladies n gents, my arch-nemesis, the Todak...this one here is about 2 feet long...fairly good specimen....

And i think this last pic for me is what i feel that fishing is...Its a day being on the beach, stone or riverbank getting disconnected from it all...catching an actual fish however, is just a bonus ;)

Cheers, and tight lines to all!!

-the ed

Secret location on pg island


Heres a pic of my exboss and serious fisho kaki Mr Charlie, posing with his prize Haruan of the nite.

Yes, Penang Island still has some very decent specimens, but you must know where to look and who to bribe :P kekeke

Picture is about 4 days old at post date.

Loban hunt, fishing pole n Gardenia

The Loban is one of our local mullets...and usually caught with castnets.

These shy creatures hardly take to a hookup, due to their eating method of spitting the food out after touching it.

Even with the proper equipment, the movements in the float are usually ever so subtle, you really need to focus on it really hard sometimes...

My choice of eq for this little fellow is just plain fishing pole and 4-6lb clear monofilament, and a really really small hook. Fish is very easily spooked by bigger hooks even tho their mouths can take it.

The pic shows one i cought recently, roughly about a month back, and a decent sized specimen too, although they have been known to exceed 2kg in weight, i have yet to see one get landed on hook n line...

Mind the pic quality please, was my trusty old 7250i's phone camera i used...

Cheers!
-ed

Monday, November 14, 2005

Another blog is born!

I take my fishing seriously...a bit too seriously sometimes as i am told, but hey...too bad lar...

'Jobe' by day...'FISHERMAN' by night!
...well...ok, not only at night, but u get the idea...

I enjoy fishing to say the least.

Heres my blog for all fishing related material...will also include tips n tricks of the art and my own findings on local fishing methods...

And yes, it IS an 'art' to me :P