Thursday, December 30, 2010

Tragedy at the Kelong

By now, most local and Malaysian anglers would have heard about the capsizing of the ferry at Tg Leman, claiming the lives of 5 Singaporean anglers. The body of the 5th has just been found, 4 days after the sinking.

Commentary by the local community on this incident has been varied, with some stating emphatically that safety is one's own responsibility and that they knew the risks associated with going to these places. Caveat emptor, applied to angling I reckon. But nonetheless cold comfort to the families. Gone is gone.
 
Other seasoned anglers who have been in harm's way on the seas repeat their exhortation that safety at sea is number one priority at all times. Wise words we should all heed. Respect nature. Respect her power and might. Respect her whims and fancies. Respect her magnificence and beauty. And always live to fish another day.

To the bereaved families, my thoughts and prayers go out to you. It could have been anyone of us. Myself, I have been to these kelongs before, in Sibu, and elsewhere. Its a beautiful place. Its a place we would like to come home from and share with our loved ones pictures of the beautiful sunrise and the delicious seafood.

I suppose there really are no words to describe the searing sting of loss, and unfairness.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Types of fishing

There are so many methods and types of fishing around that it's impossible to get your head around them all.

Surfcasting, fly fishing, popping, luring, deep sea fishing, live baiting, kayak fishing, pond fishing, kite fishing, spear fishing, bottom fishing, using floats / markers, trawling. I doubt I've got them all.

Right now I'm into baiting (i.e. using fish / prawn meat or live scads / prawns) and I usually fish in ponds or out at sea. Somewhere down the road, I intend to pick up luring (with a baitcasting reel) and popping. Hopefully one day, fly fishing as well.

The monsoon season is a good time to look through your tackle box and decide what's needed and what's not.

Here's to a wonderful 2011, in search of brighter skies and bigger fish!

Monday, December 6, 2010

JB Pay Pond directions

Someone asked about the location of the JB pay pond described in my earlier post. Here's the Google Map directions. I assume you will know how to get to Jalan Tebrau. From there, its a short drive to Permas Jaya, and a right turn at the major intersection (under the half constructed bridge). Then go straight until the road ends. By then you will see a sign leading to the pond.

Happy fishing!


View JB Pay pond (Permas Jaya) in a larger map

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

JB - akan datang

My regular tackleshop in JB - Fishing Line



FISHINGLINE TACKLE (M) SDN. BHD.
Tel: 07-3861500
Fax: 07-3862500
Address: No.36,Jln Permas 10/5,
Bandar Baru Permas Jaya,
81750 Johor Bahru,Johor


Also found 2 pay ponds in JB... =) upcoming trip soon!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Saigon Fish Market

Fishing unrelated, but related to fish. On my last trip to Ho Chih Minh (Saigon) I took a walk down backalleys and found myself at a local market, with all sorts of fresh produce. The seafood in particular, was so fresh that most of it was still moving.


All sorts of shellfish...


All sort of fish without shells. You see those in the bottom left hand corner? Turns out they're really tasty, although I have no idea what they are called.


These I know. Soft shelled crab, or Cua Lot.


Pails of snappers, breams, flowercrabs, freshwater prawns and some catfish.


I'm always humbled by the people who make their living off the seas and the rivers and lakes that make up our planet. We city boys and girls go out to fish for a couple of hours, spending hundreds and thousands of dollars on this new shiny reel and that awesome rod. These people probably make do with old equipment, spending hours on the water, day after day, night after night, to bring us all this beautiful produce. Respect. For the people, and the product. This is how its done in Saigon!



Cholon Market, District 6, Ho Chih Minh, Vietnam. You don't know man! You weren't there!


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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Pepper Crab win, Fishing fail

The long weekend getaway to Chia Soon Kelong, off Pengarang, Johor started out with rain when we boarded the bumboat at Changi Village. Here's the rest of the day in summary:

1pm: Arrive at CS Kelong. Welcome party included 4 dogs. We are the only ones here! All 13 of us.


2pm: Low tide. Very hot. No fish. Here's a picture of the cute dog relac-ing one corner.


3pm: Damnit, rain starting again. Malaysia boleh!


4pm: Nevermind, rain now, good. Later when the rain stops and the tide comes in all the fishy fishies will be hungry hungry and biting biting =D.

4.30pm: Still raining. High tide at 10pm. There is hope yet.

5pm: So far, a few catches, some catfish and one crab. Crab? WTH how did a crab get stuck on the line? It was very angry.


5.30pm: Awesome dinner by the CS Kelong crew. The black pepper crab (not the one that was caught) was super! One of the best I've ever had, no kidding.



Suddenly, one of the kids who ran off came back with a large golden snapper! Joy! There are fish here! We quickly finished dinner and headed back out to fish in the setting sun.

Well, apparently that snapper was a fluke, coz all we had the rest of the evening were tiny tiny catfish. Not even the dogs could keep away the catfish. My bait left in the water emerged untouched after 2 hours T_T There are absolutely no fish here at all! =( There was however, a crab we managed to snag with a sabiki rig =D


Still, it wasn't a completely wasted trip. Good food, good company, nice sunset / sunrise. Wouldn't come here again anytime soon though. Or any time at all. Maybe CS Kelong is actually a restaurant kelong and not a fishing kelong.


Our catches:

Friday, October 29, 2010

Tomans 102

I seem to have a thing for tomans, and in particular, the Toman Pond at BTP. It is a convenient way to soothe the itch. Nice pond, good catches, not too expensive if you manage to share with many people. Its also a good way to introduce people to fishing. The last time, being complete noobs at this, we weren't terribly successful. Things were quite different at Tomans 102. I even managed to convince 2 fishing virgins to come along =D


Seriously, a damn relaxed day. Fishing, under a papaya tree. What more could you ask for? Well, maybe a bigger papaya tree. I is the LAZY FISHERMAN. And so everyone was chillaxing...


The recess bell for the toman school must have rung because the bites started coming...


I got the first hook up and a nice 4kg toman was the prize.

It wasn't long before everyone else started getting their hits as well.


Just takin' my fish out for a walk, yo.

A special mention to my 2 fishing newbie friends who decided to drop by in the middle of their bike ride. Super easy to teach and such good

The Cyclist Who Caught a Fish...


She got 2 good sized tomans that fought hard. I remember my first time fishing. All I got were a couple of lousy puffers... o_O

At one point, I ran over to help the noob friends land the fish. After phototaking and fish release I turned around to find my rod gone! It was in the POND! OMG... Thank goodness the internals of the reel were still kinda dry.


Not all were landed of course. There must be some monsters in there. Look at this wire trace...


Toman pond. Damn fun for a quick fix and to bring friends along if you want to convert them. Here's some videos of the cyclist landing his first 2 fish ever...









Oh Toman Pond, I love thee. I will be back for Tomans 103. Who's with me!
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