Friday 29 May 2009




The barramundi lives in rivers, creeks & mangrove swamps - spawns in estuaries and coastal waters, sometimes travel well inland along rivers & canals


It should be handled with care when caught because the edges of its gill-covers are very sharp!



Lure fishing is an effective techniques. Tackle to be applied - use a 9 to 10 ft (2.7 to 3 m) spinning rod with 20 to 30 lb (9.1 to 13.g kg) mono line




Barramundi can be found in Asian coastal regions, islands from Persian Gulf to China & around the northern half of the Australian coast



It feeds on fish, crayfish, crabs, shrimps & insects. Does grow a weight of 132 lb (60 kg) or more!




Monday 25 May 2009


Tugu


Fisherman under the sun..


In the middle of the sea





Tugu's net - voyage to the bottom of the sea



Syahwan & Azroy (twins) 're pulling up the net


Aint heavy.. it's in my blood


Any fish yet...


Stay together..


Pull & shake..baby


Net-ball? Prawn-ball? Fish-ball?


Fresh! Pure! Yummmyyy...


Fishermen.. Boat..Tugu.. hooked on


Tugu's net... loosen up



Episode with astonishment...


Our pals since January '09.. Pulau Keingaran emerged!


Lingkuh (Barracuda)


Zimin Pudak - Tuka Tuka & AzimCF - Umpak


Teenage twins of Sungai Bunga 're school-leavers
"Our sibling need us..."


Selamat jalan.. Masalamah (Arabic) Ha det (Norwegian) Sayonara (Japanese) Ciao (Italian) Zegnaj (Polish) Adios (Spanish) Anyeonghi gasyeo (Korean) Doei (Dutch) Adeus (Portuguese) Zai jian (Mandrin), Paalam (Filipino) Hedja (Swedish)


Au revoir (French) Auf wiedersehen (German) Nasmate (Hindi) Farvel (Danish) Nakeminn (Finnish) Sawadee (Thailand) Rub rakha (Punjabi) Yasou (Greek) Do svidan (Russian) Vidaiperukiren (Tamil) La ravedere (Romanian) Hoscakal (Turkish)









Electrifying tugu...



Earth Fire Water & Wind

Saturday 23 May 2009