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 ~Fishing CLub~, any fishing lover here? come join us~

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plkvoon
post Sep 16 2006, 10:27 AM

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which part of kelana jaya????,got haruan ar??? but should be curut one lar........ how bout kundang???? but kinda of far for me... but i had been to semenyih to fish.... what fish u get there??
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post Sep 16 2006, 10:52 AM

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laguna is in front of the giant in kelana jaya... don't know much about the haruan there.. the one and only haruan i got was around 1.8kg. kundang is in sg buloh.. lots of monster fishes there (pacu, toman, etc)... said to be among the best (if not the best) place to fish in klang valley (for paypond ler). semenyih you go where?

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post Sep 16 2006, 11:09 AM

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Wow..A fishing club..Hello everyone..
kudepadi
post Sep 16 2006, 11:22 AM

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a fishing dicussion.. not a club.. yet... tongue.gif
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post Sep 16 2006, 11:38 AM

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lot of places there.... found a haruan pond near the ostrich farm.... but dont have much fishes left due to over fishing...... ya i know where is kundang is coz went there for golf before..... a lot of places to explore at semenyih... went to quite a number of paypond.... but havent found one which is good..... i used to go to OUG paypond.... together with my friend( 2 of us) caught 11 rohus..... that pond famous for this fish lar.... caught a 4.5kg big head carp there before....
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post Sep 17 2006, 08:12 PM

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my dream is go to oversea to fishing. at malaysia, the fish not so many.
i watch the video that the malaysia go australia fishing, all the fish they catch is big. at there sure get fish but at malaysia sometimes u have to go back with nothing
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post Sep 19 2006, 09:23 AM

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QUOTE(plkvoon @ Sep 16 2006, 11:38 AM)
lot of places there.... found a haruan pond near the ostrich farm.... but dont have much fishes left due to over fishing......  ya i know where is kundang is coz went there for golf before..... a lot of places to explore at semenyih... went to quite a number of paypond.... but havent found one which is good..... i used to go to OUG paypond.... together with my friend( 2 of us) caught 11 rohus..... that pond famous for this fish lar.... caught a 4.5kg big head carp there before....
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ehh peterchai bo steady lar lu , go fishing no call me..
plkvoon
post Sep 19 2006, 12:11 PM

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ah mo... long time liao lor... when i get to know u that time also i seldom go fishing liao....... now no need to talk lar... wait till raya and deepavali.... hehehheheee then can go
nicotine
post Sep 19 2006, 12:19 PM

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update-
sept 16th trip (location somewhere nearby Indo international water border)
depth 180~200ft
bait- live sotong/squid

stingray/pari
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baracuddaz aka tengiri batang lolz ~! still a juvenile rawwwr 6kg/ 4ft ++
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new rig =) shimano backbone bb15kg fuh superb performance !
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Our trophy
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Total kill-
Barracudas - 4pcs (5+5+3+6) = 19Kg ++
jernahak - 4 pcs (2+2+2+1.8) = 7.8Kg ++
Stingray - 1 pcs (7) = 7Kg ++
Merc benz 1 pcs = 2 kg+
Talang - 1pcs = 4~5kg
Others rojak species 30pcs ++ around 5kg

Not bad eh 45kg ++ of fish just in one nite ! rclxm9.gif

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kudepadi
post Sep 19 2006, 01:22 PM

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pierce the stigray with its own tail.. revenge for steve irwin tongue.gif nice catch
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post Sep 19 2006, 01:46 PM

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QUOTE(kudepadi @ Sep 19 2006, 01:22 PM)
pierce the stigray with its own tail.. revenge for steve irwin tongue.gif nice catch
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stingray already on my tummy last nite ..pari bakar and pari stim kekekeke whistling.gif
r.i.p steve notworthy.gif
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post Sep 19 2006, 01:55 PM

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people signature put pc specs... u put fishing rig specs... all expensive summore.. notworthy.gif
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post Sep 19 2006, 02:34 PM

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hehe my phishing rig spec all entry level and consider as cute little toys only nia .. those unker which i follow punya rig lagi expensive oh.. rod only already 1k~2k ++ sweat.gif reel already 900~2k++ those daiwa 2speed .. or shimano 2 speed conventional reel or jiggin reel sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif
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post Sep 20 2006, 01:28 PM

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WORKING
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FIshiNG !!!!!

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post Sep 20 2006, 01:31 PM

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hi there, noticed that you guys are into fishing as well...

same here...would like to share the recent fishing trip that i participated.

I was not from Lowyat.net honestly....but i found lowyat.net via search engine.

Usually i check on Zerotohundred.com and fishing.net.my

We are actively fishing, you can say that we fish almost 45 weekends in a year. Do bump in and say hi too since all of us are anglers smile.gif

We do have the fishing rigs, tips, full report of the trips and alot of other organised activities. Not forgetting jokes and trash talking...hahahaha

Nahh~...the pictures of SAILFISH on 17 Sept 2006

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post Sep 20 2006, 01:35 PM

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rorytate, nice fishes u catch .. Welcome to LYN.
By the way, which one are you???
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post Sep 20 2006, 01:38 PM

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Hi Bbtat,

Sorry that i forgot to put in my face...hahaha

I'm on the first picture on the right(chinese guy wearing rapala spec)

on the 3rd picture

On the 4th and 6th picture is my GF smile.gif
rorytate
post Sep 20 2006, 01:40 PM

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here comes the full report
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post Sep 20 2006, 01:41 PM

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FR for Sailfish trip @ Merchong(17th Sept 2006)

Participants: Myself, DD, TomX, Pin and Zamri

Departed from Kl at 6pm on 16th, due to the jam and the heavy down pour, we reached Senawang exit at about 7pm. From Senawang, we travelled to Kuala Pilah using the trunk roads, which took us about 30 minutes. From Kuala Pilah, we travelled about 1.5 hours to Muazam Shah and from Muazam Shah to Merchong is about 30minutes.

Reached Merchong at 1am in the morning, the road is in great condition, straight and just cruising about 100kmh.

Woke up at 6.30am, grab a quick bite at the malay stall and off we go for the battle. smile.gif

From the chalet to reach to the first destination was about 1/2 hour to do apollo jig for selar. The selar there was kinda huge, easily the size of 8~10 inches!!

After getting enuff selar, we shoot to the sailfish area which is about 40minutes.

The rig of the sail fish is kinda unique. It's mainline(50lb)--> shockleader(100lb)-->bearing swivel(130lb)-->wire trace(50lb)-->hooks(6/0 circle hook)

the selar is being hooked on the shoulder and after dorsal fin, stripped about 20feet of line then place the balloon. Then strip more line about 20feet after the balloon. Gotta cast the selar out using your hands....once it's casted out, the selar will start swimming to 1 particular direction(it could be different direction on different selar). Once you have firm out the direction of the selar, you continue strip your line till it's about 50m away from your boat. The idea here is not to tangle with other drift balloon out there smile.gif Then fully released your drag..you need not strike but to allow the hook to slide to the beak of the fish and automatically hooked on. This is the tricky part...see how i did it below.

started waiting....

and waited for about 15 mins....

the balloon starts to move sideways slowly...then more sideways with higher speed with some splashes, slowly i lift up my rod from rod holder...slowly tightening my drag as the fish is pulling away, cruising~....more drags is locked on, the line gets it tension....

POP~! the balloon blew...the sailfish felt the tension and starts to get havoc. At this time my drag is set at 50%, need not strikes, the sail fish jumps and keep jumping, shaking its head as it jumps peeling lines like theres no tomorrow...your reel screams at it's loudest pitch asking for mercy...drag screams for 15 seconds.....and it's still keep going....it slows down a little bit...hehehe...this is the time i show my arsenals...the pumps and reeling in line is extremely tough...

the line strips slowly, i tightened my drags to the max 100% FULLY DRAG ON....the sailfish realised that it's tension again...off it goes...more jumping and head shaking...now the drag's pitch is even higher~!! screaming and never ends for 20~30 seconds with a full drag, i felt helpless but to hold on to the rod and my reel(was using the one that is customised rod and the okuma Zonar multiplier)....from green lines....now i'm seeing my line backing....damn...it's more than 200 meters now...

Slowly, the sailfish gets exhausted, now it's the time for me to recover my line....pumping and reeling in line....managed to recover about 100m of lines before it got crazy again~!!!

DANG~! The sailfish wanna shows that he's not easily conquered, gives more jumps and head shakes..but this time, i guess the sailfish is realyl exhausted, the jumps are low and short....then it slows down and tries to dive....as for me, i'm still reeling in the lines and still pumping...

FINALLY, it reaches the side of the boat...can see the beautiful color of it...the size of the gigantic beauty, the ferocious beak and it's arrow shaped tail...BUT WAIT~! There it goes again!!!..it kicks in again giving great beautiful jumps for few rounds.... Reeled in slowly and the Sailfish is landed successfully.

Removed the hook, too the picture and revive the sailfish before releasing it...all less than 3 minutes job smile.gif

Those that we caught was in the range of 30~35kgs according to the tekong.

The tricks: As you pumped up the rod, the fish tends to jumps if it's at surface and be expected to reel in as fast as you can, otherwise the hooks will be spitted out.

One hell of an experience. smile.gif


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rorytate
post Sep 20 2006, 01:43 PM

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Ohh yeah....ini addition to the Sailfish report/story....just to share how strong the sailfish is.... smile.gif

As i reached the chalet after the sailfish trip, i was cleaning up the reel before i took a short nap.

Took the Okuma Zonar, which i tightened it to the max, and by using a long nose plier, i tried to test the strength of the drag....pulled with a harder strength(not jerking it), then only the spool moves a little. I was surprised! The drag was very strong indeed. I hooked up a portable weight spring, trying to estimate the strength of the drag, it is rated at 8kg which is 16lb of drag!!!

I took the rod, and matched it with the Okuma reel. Asked Vinny to lift up the rod and i tried to strip the line with my strength...i tried and i really have to put in more strength before the line start to slip......With rod, the strength of the reel+rod is not measureable as the rod will become weaker as times goes by.

Now remember that i mentioned that the sailfish was jumping and stripping the line extremely???

That shows the strength of the sailfish~.....

I'm bedazzled........

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