25-03-2009, 06:58 PM
[quote name='glen' post='14039' date='Mar 22 2009, 10:25 PM']hi fire eagle! it is great to hear you had some success! was there any other types of fish out there on the kelong?[/quote]
Yes of course ! There were loads of fishes man !
I went for 3 Days 2 Nights and within the 3 Days 2 Nights, there were a total of 5-6 Plate-Sized Grouper been caught up by people.
There were 2 Cobia, about 5-10kg each caught up on the 1st and 2nd Night.
There was also alot of Doctor Fish(Thats we call them) fished up by us and though they were not good fish, they were quite a good game fish as it has lots of strength. I landed 2 of them and they were around 5kg each.
Other than those, there were mainly small fishes which we use Sabiki(Or what we call Apollo) to fish them up.
Oh, i almost forgot. One of my dad's friend landed 5 Todaks within an hour. Using fresh alive Tambans, cast it out with a float attached. The Todaks were more than a Metre long man !!! Amazing !!!
Yes of course ! There were loads of fishes man !
I went for 3 Days 2 Nights and within the 3 Days 2 Nights, there were a total of 5-6 Plate-Sized Grouper been caught up by people.
There were 2 Cobia, about 5-10kg each caught up on the 1st and 2nd Night.
There was also alot of Doctor Fish(Thats we call them) fished up by us and though they were not good fish, they were quite a good game fish as it has lots of strength. I landed 2 of them and they were around 5kg each.
Other than those, there were mainly small fishes which we use Sabiki(Or what we call Apollo) to fish them up.
Oh, i almost forgot. One of my dad's friend landed 5 Todaks within an hour. Using fresh alive Tambans, cast it out with a float attached. The Todaks were more than a Metre long man !!! Amazing !!!