Disaster...my rod broke
I wonder if it can be repaired...My personal fishing adventure!
I wonder if it can be repaired...Posted by Mori at 9:57 AM 0 comments
I've been reading up a lot on lure fishing and I find it more exciting than bait fishing.
Of course bait fishing has its uses and not that I'm staying away from baiting.
But for now, I'm going into luring.
So I got myself a few lures, some cheap ones from Surecatch. Rubber fishies about an inch and a half long. I bought a Rapala Skitter Pop and a Mini Fat Rap.
My first try on luring was on Wednesday morning at the nearby Jurong lake jetty. Tried all lures but no bite. Must have been because it was a thunderstorm the night before and the morning water was murky and dirty as hell.
I headed up to a nearby canal where it was rumored to be filled with snakeheads. Lured there with various lures. Unfortunately, it was here that I lost the Fat Rap. Yep! It got snagged and I had to cut away the line. Ouch! that cost me....
After about 3 hours in the morning with no bites, I headed home for brunch and some rest.
I continued on later at about 2pm back at Jurong lake. The water was less dirty and I could see more fish activity, even saw some peacock bass disturbing the surface and showing off their tail and bellies. I was determined to land at least 1 peacock bass.
After another 2 hours of casting and losing another lure to a tree...(I wonder how i casted until it snagged the top of a tree!), I finally landed my first peacock bass!
It was about 5 inches long, a juvenile. I didn't even realise I hooked up this young fella. I was just casting about, near the shore and retrieving. Suddenly I hear splashing as I pulled my lure up. Lo and behold this peacock bass babe was flip flapping infront of me. I think it bit on my lure and then let go when I pulled it out of the water.
Well to cut the story short, I just snapped a quick shot and let it back into the lake.
Ah my first luring success and a peacock bass at that...
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Posted by Mori at 9:09 AM 0 comments
I finally got my first catch yesterday!
Was feeling the itch just to fish so I headed out to the nearby lake, Jurong lake to be precise, at about 6pm.
There's two jettys where one can fish from. Since I stayed quite near the lake, I just packed my gear and walked. It was a short 10 minute walk.
On reaching the jettys, there was a family doing some fishing as well. Since the first jetty was occupied, I headed out for the next one which was further away.
For this trip, I didn't have any bait as it was just a spur of the moment. What I ended up using was "roti prata", an indian fried bread. Got my rod out and setup quickly. I was casting soon but no luck for the first 20 minutes.
Then I noticed movement in the water, bubbles and ripples near the jetty itself. So instead of casting far, I just dropped my line near the jetty and proceeded to drag around the outer perimeter of the jetty.
5 minutes later I got a strong bite! It felt like my line was being sucked in. I let the fish pull on the line a little bit and then I was pulling back on my rod and reeling it in. It was a short fight but exciting nevertheless.
Laid the struggling fish on the jetty and unhooked it. And I took a photo of it with my handphone cam:
I think its a tilapia, about 6 inches in length.
I tried another 15 minutes but no bites at all. It was already 7+ in the evening and almost dark, so I packed and called it a day.
Ah I'm happy....
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I joined my colleagues on my first fishing trip at Pasir Ris Pro Pond last night.
They were there first and I reached at about 1145pm. As I was the newbie, they helped me get started right away, tying knots, setting up my line.
Soon I was hooking salted prawns onto my hook and casting off. Had some problems casting but I soon got the hang of it.
The next problem was waiting for a bite. I felt some bites but was unable to hook anything... sigh... and very quickly 4 hours passed...
No luck at all...
Posted by Mori at 7:52 AM 0 comments
Finally got the time to head down to the fishing shop nearby my workplace with my colleagues during lunch last Friday.
At the shop, we tried a couple of rods, found a few suitable ones but those were way over my budget. The cheaper ones were a little bit flimsy and we wondered how long it'll last before snapping. I finally settled on one which felt balanced in my hands, a cheap 5 ft that wasn't too flimsy or too rigid. A DAM Crosspower rod which can take about 10-15 g of lure.
Next the reel, as my budget was low, I kind of had very little choice, so I got a SureCatch front drag spinning reel, 6 ball bearings.
Initially, I wanted to keep the budget to SGD$50 but I ended up blowing it by $18.
Ah well....
Posted by Mori at 7:41 AM 0 comments
Welcome to my fishing blog.
My name is Mark and I'm a beginner (newbie!) at fishing.
I've always wanted to fish when I was a kid, but unfortunately, didn't have the opportunity to.
Lucky for me, I now have colleagues who are fishing enthusiasts and what the heck, time for me to get started!
So join me on my journey in fishing...
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