Man Eating Fish...
A topic feared by most.
What will/can you do? when you come face to face with one.
For me, if I am to ever run into one, can only say a prayer and hope that it will pass quickly.....
Reports of man eating fish can be found all over the world. Where there is man and fish, it will happen, sooner or later!
I was unfortunate enough to ran into one such gruesome incident, yes, right here in Singapore!
lucky enough I am not the victim in this case, as for the victim, I feel sorry...
It was after one of the many fishing trips, as we stop over for a rest before heading home, and the whole unthinkable event unfolded, right before our eyes. It happened so fast that none of us can do anything at all for the poor victim.
I recorded the whole event with my camera, from begining till the end, but i will only post here a few photos, because the others are just too gruesome to be published....
Lo and behold.....
The man, eating fish....
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
What card am I?
Hahahahahaha, the result is so gayish.....
You are The High Priestess
Science, Wisdom, Knowledge, Education.
The High Priestess is the card of knowledge, instinctual, supernatural, secret knowledge. She holds scrolls of arcane information that she might, or might not reveal to you. The moon crown on her head as well as the crescent by her foot indicates her willingness to illuminate what you otherwise might not see, reveal the secrets you need to know. The High Priestess is also associated with the moon however and can also indicate change or fluxuation, particularily when it comes to your moods.
What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Rather cheap Alkaline AAA Batts
Friday, February 6, 2009
Back from Break
Ah...... finally have a little time, been BZ with work, catching up all the lost working time from the block leave.
Back in office since Monday, and had sooo much to do and so little time...
Finally can catch a breather, ooh....
Working life sux, how I missed my schooling and army days....
Back in office since Monday, and had sooo much to do and so little time...
Finally can catch a breather, ooh....
Working life sux, how I missed my schooling and army days....
Thursday, January 22, 2009
CNY block leave
Yo~....
I will be having CNY block leave all the way till 2nd Feb.
HUAT ar!!!!!
But stil, so much to do, and so little time.....
Jio me leh, for fishing... or dating also can de.
Kekekekekeke....
I will be having CNY block leave all the way till 2nd Feb.
HUAT ar!!!!!
But stil, so much to do, and so little time.....
Jio me leh, for fishing... or dating also can de.
Kekekekekeke....
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Face Book
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Trolling Lures, 1st Boat Trip 2009
11 Jan 2009
Weather was fine, bright day without scorching sun, with occasional light comfortable
breeze, beautiful day for fishing, water a little cold though, averaging 22 degree C.
Was invited to this boat trip due to a friend who cannot make it today, work commitments... Thanks for the invitation.
Part 1
Russell picked YF and me up 6.30 am and we headed on to
Fishing Buddy to get our bait for the day's trip.
Met up with KJ and Edmund at Punggol Marina, all high spirited, exchanged "greetings"
and usual horse play followed before we boarded the fiberglass boat. Jimmy is the skipper today.
Without wasting another second, we started fishing after KJ briefed me on today's trip and some details to the method used for today's trip.
It was mainly a trolling trip. We were trolling lures, at shallow water along the wave breaker at a very slow speed (like walking). The objective is to cover a very large area which is impossible by land based luring method.
Minutes into action, YF had a hook up, a moment of hesitation allowed the fish to get into the rocky cover, after a little tuck of war, the fish surfaced, a very good size Malabar Grouper (Epinephelus Malabaricus) estimated to be around 5~6 pound, but the shock leader was too badly injured by the abrasive rocks, and burst off the moment Edmund tried to leader in the fish. The Beauty was lost, along with the lure.
I had a solid hook up about 30 minutes later, the fish dash for cover, trying to escape, it succeeded in locking itself up in the rocky cover, but was freed the moment Jimmy brought the boat around to the opposite direction, and the beautiful Malabar Grouper was landed, weighted in at 4 lbs on Boga. Should it be land base luring, I would have lost it. Thanks Jimmy.
Malabar Grouper (Epinephelus Malabaricus), 4 lbs caught on Halco Scorpion 125 3 meter+
The lure.
KJ had a hook up too not long after, a beautiful 4 ponder as well. Nicely done.
Take that!! Malabar Grouper!!
KJ so clever.... Kekekekeke...
The lure. By Bomber of which model I do not know.
All was quite after that. We moved on, to another location for some bottom fishing, with bait.
Total landed for the part 1 of the trip. Nice quality sized fish. No quantity maybe partly due to the cold water, I believe.
End part 1
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Part 2
We took our lunch while on the way to the next location, usual chit chatting and more horse play. Hahahahaha...
Set up bottom fishing rig and dropped the line down as soon as the anchor was set. The
waiting game started.
Jimmy was working very hard, he wanted to make sure that we all had our fun, and
fishes of cause, but in this kind of condition (cold water), that was about the best that he can do for us, appreciate your effort Jimmy.
The catch rate was bad, KJ landed a good platable size "Ang Kueh" (Crimson Snapper, Lutjanus Erythropterus), and an "Ang Zho" (John's Snapper, Lutjanus Johnii).
Edmund caught an Eeltail cat fish (Plotosus Canius), released. Russell caught another "Ang Zho" and an Orange-spotted Grouper (Epinephelus Coioides). No contribution from me. No Photo for this round too.
The catch rate was very bad. Had changed many spots still nothing.
Wait long long.....
YF had registered hit on jig at one of the location, but sadly no hook up, and Edmund got himself scared silly by a popper. kekekekekeke,.....
Late afternoon, we set off to the last location for the trip, for another round of trolling.
End of part 2
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Part 3
It was 5 pm now. All of us were pretty worn out, after the less than satisfactory bottom fishing earlier in the afternoon.
We started the game as soon as Jimmy signal us to lower our lures.
Not too long into the game, YF had a hook up. A Mangrove jack.
Swee Bo? Mangrove Jack (Lutjanus Argentimaculatus)
One more shot, smile...yes.... So clever.....
Taken on Alive Lure.
I had a take, and teared the lip of the fish I guess, and lost it, I gave a hard set while the boat is still moving. Stupid move. kekekekeke....
Edmund had a big take, but lost the fish due to cut leader when it was brought near the boat, we suspect that fish was a good sized Kim (Barramundi, Lates Calcarifer)
What a waste...
I had a huge hook up later, the fish tried it's best to escape, the fight was wonderful, Jimmy lip grip the fish and landed it after it was spent.
Woot woot, fish on!!!
I'm not gonna let you go babeh...
Yeah!! personal record broken by this 18 lbs Pickhandle Barracuda (Sphyraena Jello)
Respectable fighting fish taken on Alive lure.
The beast was released without further harm.
Russell registered a hit too, but failed to hook up, suspected to be a barracuda also. Tough luck..
KJ suddenly turned serious as his rod made an ulgry bend, fish on! After some tuck of war, which sent KJ ballistic, yelling and screaming all over the stern in estacy, the fish was landed, a 15 pounder!
A personal record breaker for KJ. You are so clever too...
Taken on Halco Scorpion 125
One more shot for the record, say "cheeeeee"...
End of part 3
############################
That concluded the first boat trip in 2009, closed with 3 personal records, 15lbs Barracuda for KJ, 18Lbs Barracuda and 4 lbs Grouper for me.
For Edmund and Russell who were down on luck for this trip, no problem de la, you all are such a good sport, will always be a next time.... Having said that, when are we going out again? kekekekekeke....
Weather was fine, bright day without scorching sun, with occasional light comfortable
breeze, beautiful day for fishing, water a little cold though, averaging 22 degree C.
Was invited to this boat trip due to a friend who cannot make it today, work commitments... Thanks for the invitation.
Part 1
Russell picked YF and me up 6.30 am and we headed on to
Fishing Buddy to get our bait for the day's trip.
Met up with KJ and Edmund at Punggol Marina, all high spirited, exchanged "greetings"
and usual horse play followed before we boarded the fiberglass boat. Jimmy is the skipper today.
Without wasting another second, we started fishing after KJ briefed me on today's trip and some details to the method used for today's trip.
It was mainly a trolling trip. We were trolling lures, at shallow water along the wave breaker at a very slow speed (like walking). The objective is to cover a very large area which is impossible by land based luring method.
Minutes into action, YF had a hook up, a moment of hesitation allowed the fish to get into the rocky cover, after a little tuck of war, the fish surfaced, a very good size Malabar Grouper (Epinephelus Malabaricus) estimated to be around 5~6 pound, but the shock leader was too badly injured by the abrasive rocks, and burst off the moment Edmund tried to leader in the fish. The Beauty was lost, along with the lure.
I had a solid hook up about 30 minutes later, the fish dash for cover, trying to escape, it succeeded in locking itself up in the rocky cover, but was freed the moment Jimmy brought the boat around to the opposite direction, and the beautiful Malabar Grouper was landed, weighted in at 4 lbs on Boga. Should it be land base luring, I would have lost it. Thanks Jimmy.
Malabar Grouper (Epinephelus Malabaricus), 4 lbs caught on Halco Scorpion 125 3 meter+
The lure.
KJ had a hook up too not long after, a beautiful 4 ponder as well. Nicely done.
Take that!! Malabar Grouper!!
KJ so clever.... Kekekekeke...
The lure. By Bomber of which model I do not know.
All was quite after that. We moved on, to another location for some bottom fishing, with bait.
Total landed for the part 1 of the trip. Nice quality sized fish. No quantity maybe partly due to the cold water, I believe.
End part 1
##########################################
Part 2
We took our lunch while on the way to the next location, usual chit chatting and more horse play. Hahahahaha...
Set up bottom fishing rig and dropped the line down as soon as the anchor was set. The
waiting game started.
Jimmy was working very hard, he wanted to make sure that we all had our fun, and
fishes of cause, but in this kind of condition (cold water), that was about the best that he can do for us, appreciate your effort Jimmy.
The catch rate was bad, KJ landed a good platable size "Ang Kueh" (Crimson Snapper, Lutjanus Erythropterus), and an "Ang Zho" (John's Snapper, Lutjanus Johnii).
Edmund caught an Eeltail cat fish (Plotosus Canius), released. Russell caught another "Ang Zho" and an Orange-spotted Grouper (Epinephelus Coioides). No contribution from me. No Photo for this round too.
The catch rate was very bad. Had changed many spots still nothing.
Wait long long.....
YF had registered hit on jig at one of the location, but sadly no hook up, and Edmund got himself scared silly by a popper. kekekekekeke,.....
Late afternoon, we set off to the last location for the trip, for another round of trolling.
End of part 2
############################################
Part 3
It was 5 pm now. All of us were pretty worn out, after the less than satisfactory bottom fishing earlier in the afternoon.
We started the game as soon as Jimmy signal us to lower our lures.
Not too long into the game, YF had a hook up. A Mangrove jack.
Swee Bo? Mangrove Jack (Lutjanus Argentimaculatus)
One more shot, smile...yes.... So clever.....
Taken on Alive Lure.
I had a take, and teared the lip of the fish I guess, and lost it, I gave a hard set while the boat is still moving. Stupid move. kekekekeke....
Edmund had a big take, but lost the fish due to cut leader when it was brought near the boat, we suspect that fish was a good sized Kim (Barramundi, Lates Calcarifer)
What a waste...
I had a huge hook up later, the fish tried it's best to escape, the fight was wonderful, Jimmy lip grip the fish and landed it after it was spent.
Woot woot, fish on!!!
I'm not gonna let you go babeh...
Yeah!! personal record broken by this 18 lbs Pickhandle Barracuda (Sphyraena Jello)
Respectable fighting fish taken on Alive lure.
The beast was released without further harm.
Russell registered a hit too, but failed to hook up, suspected to be a barracuda also. Tough luck..
KJ suddenly turned serious as his rod made an ulgry bend, fish on! After some tuck of war, which sent KJ ballistic, yelling and screaming all over the stern in estacy, the fish was landed, a 15 pounder!
A personal record breaker for KJ. You are so clever too...
Taken on Halco Scorpion 125
One more shot for the record, say "cheeeeee"...
End of part 3
############################
That concluded the first boat trip in 2009, closed with 3 personal records, 15lbs Barracuda for KJ, 18Lbs Barracuda and 4 lbs Grouper for me.
For Edmund and Russell who were down on luck for this trip, no problem de la, you all are such a good sport, will always be a next time.... Having said that, when are we going out again? kekekekekeke....
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