Thursday, August 27, 2009

Fasting month for the fishes too?

Venue: Changi Offshore
Time: 8.30am - 6pm
Bait: 1kg Live Prawns and Kelong Sotong
Rig: Apollo
Weather: Cloudy, Drizzling and Cold Winds
Boat: Ah Chong's Boat
Date: 27 Aug 2009 (Lunar 8th) Thurs
Kakis: Serene, Joel & Me

As usual, met up at Tanah Merah Mrt. Shared a cab down to Changi Village for a quick breakfast, bought live prawns and ice and off we go.....

Ah Chong told us he need to top up diesel for his boat first.

Topping up in process.....


Weather dun seem to be in our favour as dark clouds were spotted everywhere. Nevertheless, we kept our fingers crossed


Mr Chong, Our Captain of the day


Reached our first spot at ard 8.45am


Not wasting anytime, quickly rig up the live prawns and off goes my first cast. I put my rod into the rod holder and started exploring with my new phone 6700 Classic.

Wanted to try out the camera when I heard Serene saying dunno whose rod was bending. Thinking that she was just being noob and most probably it was due to the current, I did not really care.

It was only when Joel and Ah Chong told me then I turned ard and looked at my rod. Indeed I saw my rod gave a few tugs!

Immediately put my phone down, grabbed my rod and gave a strike! By then, my line was already pulled all the way to the front of the boat. Even Ah Chong's handline was tangled together with my mainline.

Managed to pump it back to my side and as it started to surface, I saw a familiar silver mirror...
At first I thought it was Chermin but when it finally surfaced, it was a Queenie!!!

My first Queenie (Est ard 1 kg)


Me and Queenie


Morale was high as it was only the beginning and I had landed a decent size fish already. However we were very wrong.

Bait and Rig used


Passed by this spot where we landed countless of 'nemos' on our previous boat trip


Serene waiting for her first fish......


We were not registering any bites after my first catch. We were moving from spot to spot but result was still the same.

Some of the other spots we tried



Waiting for the rod to bend.........


Getting abit tired and since the fishes were not biting, we proceed to have our lunch.

It was until 1.55pm when I finally felt a very strong tug on my rod. Without any hesitation, I gave a strike and the game was ON!

Whatever that was on the other end of the line is definitely a good fighter. It kept dashing left to right taking abit of my 20 pounds braided line out.

It took me 2-3 mins when I finally landed this fighter.

Mirror mirror on the wall, Mr Chermin!


Me and Chermin


Everything quiet down again after this catch. On and off, we managed to get small nibbles but sadly no fishes were landed.

At ard 4pm plus, I managed to land this puffer fish with peeled dead prawns.


It was released unharmed back to the sea.

At ard 5pm, Ah Chong finally landed something.......Miss Squidy


Time passed pretty fast and soon it 6pm.

Time to go back..........


Serene and Fishes..


Some pics of the catches



Overall very pathetic catches of the day (Excluding the pufferfish)


We took our dinner at Changi Village before we headed for home

Serene took the squid home and cooked it. (Well she said she cooked it but hmmmm......)
Before
After

Looked delicious but looks can be deceiving.....LOL...
And finally my catches waiting to be gut......

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Finally a catch....

Date: 22nd Aug 2009 (Sat)
Time: 10am - 5.30pm
Weather: Sunny
Bait: Kelong Sotong
Rigs: Long Snood Bottom Feeder & Apollo
Venue: East Coast

Met Qw up at ard 10am and off we went to East Coast for fishing. We were fishing beside the water sport spot.

Catches as usual were not very good. Qw landed 2 baby eels while I finally managed to break my dry spell.

Nothing big, just a small baby shark. It was released back to the deep blue sea.

Baby Shark


We were fishing halfway when we were invaded by countless of wind surfers.


No way we could continue to fish there as we were unable to cast at all. Therefore we moved further up to another breakwater.

No fishes were caught there and we decided to call it a day at ard 5.30pm.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

The Dry Spell Continues...........

Date: 25th July 2009 (Sat)
Venue: Pulau Ubin
Weather: Fair
Baits: 600 grams live prawns & Sarong
Rig: Floater & Apollo

Planned this trip few weeks back. As usual, we were filled with super high hopes on landing some fishes.

Met up with Joel and Irfan ard 9.30pm at Changi Village. Took our breakfast, bought our baits and off we go~

Reached the jetty ard 10.30pm. Rented our bicycles and headed for our first spot.

First spot

This spot looked pretty quiet. Was abt to go off when we spotted many surface actions.
Decided to give it a try and off we started casting our hopes into the water.

View of the other side

It was pretty quiet until Joel landed the ONLY fish of the day.

Pls put your hands together and welcome Miss Puffer

Ya, your eyes did not played any tricks on you. We got only 1 pathetic fish for this trip....

Worst still, we were fishing halfway when we were greeted by this.....

Our spot was invaded by canoes! Cant they see we were fishing there?
They were having so much fun causing a big commotion. Loud noise, big splashes, disturbing the water......
All the fishes would have been spooked. Sigh...
Anyway they were trying to go thru underneath the bridge to the other side.

Look at this 2 jokers. They were stuck! LOL!


The rest of them getting ready to go thru the bridge....

After all the commotion they caused for nearly 1 hour. There no way we could cont fishing there. All the surface actions were gone..

Therefore we decided to made our way to our 2nd spot


Our mode of transport

Met up with Yasin and his gf there.
There were also another group of orange young boys fishing beside us.
This spot looked pretty decent and potential. However looks can be deceiving. We hardly got any bites at all.
Pretty frustrated. I armed myself with a storm rubber lure and went to this spot to do some luring.
After 1/2 hr of non stop casting, I decided to give up...
Went back to join them for the waiting game.
Bells were ringing on and off but there were no hookups until Joel landed this...
A Crab
Our barang barang
We decided to pack up at ard 5.30pm.
Beach beside the jetty
And the dry spell continues..................