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More Friend Catches coming year 2014

Dog Shark

Date: 17-04-2014     Time: 8.40pm     Rod: Custom made surf rod 12ft      Reel; Shimano Torium 20     Line: 30lbs mono      Rig: Long snood bottom feeder     Bait: Frozen squid

Ah Boi caught this Dog shark when the tide is on the way up.

Threadfin

Date: 18-04-2014     Time: 0700am     Rod: Penn Slammer 10.6ft     Reel: Shimano TLD Star     Line: 30lbs mono     Rig: Long snood bottom feeder      Bait: Fresh squid

Lucas landed this Threadfin early this morning. It is his first threadfin at the jetty. It weigh 3kg.

Mid Night Barracuda

Date: 20-04-2014     Time: 0150am      Rod: Daiwa Saltiga 12ft      Reel: Shimano speedmaster      Line:30lbs mono     Rig: Long snood bottom feeder     Bait: Fresh squid

Loko caught this fish when the tide start to turn down. It took his fresh squid bait and cause his reel alarm to screech.

Grouper

Date: 23-04-2014     Time: 1920hrs     Tackle: Handline     Bait: Fresh Tamban

LK caught this 1.5kg grouper by a handline lower below the jetty. The fish took his first bait just about five minute after he lower the line.

Four in a night

Date: 02-05-2014     Time: 5.30pm to 11.45pm     Rig: Long snood bottom feeder    Bait: fresh Tamban

Tackle: Ah Boi - Custom rod 12ft n Shimano Torium 20

           Ah Fei - Penn Slammer 10.6ft n Penn Squall 40

Three anglers....four fishes...this thing seldom happen at jetty...but last nite it does...

We started out jigging tamban for bait before dark....then we setup our tackles....Not long after that....Ah Boi got his first fish on a cable car rig....A 5kg queenie take his live bait and let his reel go screaming....I was beside it and I took the rod and strike...the fish make two acrobatic jump on the water surface and was bring in by Ah Boi himself after I pass the rod back to him. I gaff it up.

Next was Ah Fei...his reel screech when the tide start to turn up....We initally thought it caught a floating rubbish...until we saw something jumping out of water far away...Fei wind back a 1kg plus barracuda....he use his rod to lift it up.

Not long after....Ah Fei reel start to sceam again.....It turn out a small marine catfish around a kg. Again he use his rod to lift it up.

Then...later in the night....ah Boi move his rod to another spot...and he got his jackpot...His reel scream again....The fish again make a acobatic jump far away.....but ah Boi bring it in....it turn out to another queenfish...I gaff it up...it weigh slightly lighter....4.75kg.

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Threadfin

Date: 28-06-2014

Friends landed two threadfin last nite when the tide turn down. Both fishes is about the same size around one kilo plus. Bait used are dead tamban on long snood bottom feeder rig.

Queen Fish

Date: 02-07-2014     Time: 0010hrs      Rod; Century 12ft      Reel: Shimano Torium 20      Line; 30lbs braided with 50lbs leader     Rig: Long snood bottom leader     Bait: Night herring

Ah boi landed this 4.7kg queen fish in the early hour....Water had almost full and the current is turning...It was suppose to be our last cast. The fish took his bait and run...causing a long screech on the reel alarm. He manage to strike hard while the fish is running...After some struggle...he surface it up. I gaff it. Another night queenie added to his trophy.

26kg Brown Stingray

Date: 02-07-2014    Time: 11.50pm     Rod: Century Grand Prix 13ft      Reel: Daiwa Saltist 50     Line: 30lbs  mono     Rig: Long snood bottom feeder     Bait: Dead Tamban

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