Old fishing kaki call me, asking how's the bite at Pasir Ris Pond. My last fishing there was donkey years. Just a month ago, I start coming down every Sunday morning after sending my daughter to her religious class. So far I saw all kind of fishes being hooked up, from Mangrove Jack, Barramundi, Grouper, Fingermark Snapper and a lot more that I can't name it.
I came down around 9pm and he came an hour later. As he was preparing his gear, went to get some coffee and he asked me to buy live prawns beside the tackle shop.
Simple cheapo set up, a SureCatch reel with 20lb mono line, a 20 ringgit 5 footer rod that he bought at Kota Tinggi. Floater with that green bright light thingy with two hooks. Hooked up the prawns and cast it just a few feet away.
As we chatting about our fishing heydays, I saw his floater dissapeared from water surface. First strike, a small Barramundi (Siakap). 15 minutes later another strike, a small Mangrove Jack. Just before I decide to go home, he struck another MJ. Forgot to snap fishes that he caught, anyway my camera phone produce lousy night shots.
Still haven't call him, total fishes that he caught after I left. Arhhh!!! After seeing him reeling in the fishes, it made my whole body itch to try the pond.
Pasir Ris Pond daytime.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
One Night At The Pond
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Monday, February 11, 2008
Bites n Bites!
Saturday morning was as at BIL's house figuring out how to get rid spyware from his PC but still can't manage to do it. Ending up both of us going to East Coast to fish. Knowing that another fishing kaki is at Changi Broad Walk hooking up tambans, I asked him to join us at our favourite spot. The Longkang! Yup.. the Six Pipes. Reminded my friend to buy some worm baits at Changi V. Brought along some prawns for bait too.
Notice only few anglers there. Tide is going down carrying along lot of rubbish to the sea. About an hour later.. my first strike. My Shimano Shmictar suddenly bend hard towards the railing. Few seconds of good fight with the fish and I know it's the fight from the eel tail catfish (sembilang).
What I like most fishing at this area is that there are bites once the bait is in the water but we must bear a lot of snags especially when it's getting dark.
Hook another eel tail around 8pm and it's about 15cm long. For now that's the biggest eel tail that I ever caught and it also damage and silenced my Alivio clicker.
Pack up around 9 cause we are running out of baits with 4 eel tails catfish in the bag.
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Friday, February 8, 2008
Lost A Biggie!
Met BIL and another fishing kaki who suddenly want to join my weekend fishing and straight to Changi Board Walk. Yes, the same spot again. It's more convenient and near to home.
Reach there around 7.45 am and notice that there are about seven rods at the walk railing and we had the worst space to cast. Tide is slowly coming up and without delay I set up my gear and cast using worm baits that my friend bought the night before.
As usual fishing at the place is that we have to bear the strong tide currents. And of course there will be rubbish following the tide. Wood planks, branches, empty plastic containers and worst of all... plastic bags. This thing when it got stuck to your hook or sinker, it's like reeling in a huge stingray. That is what caught my hook when I'm doing my third reeling in.
Next reel in I felt the same thing, feeling the weight on the other end of the line. "Argghh.. not bags again!". When reeling in, and my cheapo 10 foot rod was bending like a letter U, I saw a shining reflection coming up to the water surface. Shit! it's not a plastic bag and I didn't notice of my rod nodding at all. It's one huge sickelfish on the other line of the line.
How in the hell should I lift this fish up the broadwalk and worst of all, the nibongs. First hurdle, I managed to lift up the fish over the nibong and asking BIL later to take the line and lift it up by hand. Just he take the line, the fish below snap from the hook and I can see that huge fish swam away from the cooking pot.
That's fishing, we hook some, we lost some.
Pack up around 3 with some smallies.
Reach home and clean up and just about to doze off, got a call from another old fishing kaki asking whether want to join him night fishing at East Coast. Called BIL asking whether, but he said he's too tired but will come down just to watch us fishing. Later, another old fishing kaki joined. And pity for him, he can't reach the water breaker coz the tide is already high. Not to dissapoint him, me and my friend have to wade the water just above knee high to shore.
Thought of changing spot, but ending up chatting at the coffee shop. 2 am reach home and crash coz my eyes are killing me of not enough sleep.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Croakers & Rain
I just could not resist my itchiness of going fishing. So, what the heck!, pack up my gears, bought some worm baits, drinks and a poncho and straight to Changi Board Walk.
Called BIL, but he said the weather makes him lazy to fish. Yup, it has been drizzling on and off all day long but at least it's cooler and with no sunburn to worry about. Anyway my skin is getting darker due to weekend fishing.
Met with familiar anglers there and chatted with them a while before I set my gear.
Trying out the new Mustad Bloodworm hooks on the apollo rig. Cast and as usual... wait for bite. Tide was low and surprisingly current was slow. Reel in and saw a small croaker (gelama) hooked on the bait.
Set up a shorter rod and try to hook for small fish and ending up with more croakers.
Packed around 8pm with only four croakers.
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