Saturday 27 February 2010


zuk alamrox & barramundi 3.7kg
hook: pro tech 2/0
line: braided 15 lb
leader: 40 lb
reel: shimano 2500 series
bait: king prawn
location: pudak long jetty
rod: cobra 5 feet!
feel it! game on.. lets fish!

Friday 26 February 2010






turban Prophet Muhammad SAW

sandal Rasulullah SAW

for 28 years Rasulullah SAW lived in that house

ALLAHUMMA SOLLI ALA MUHAMMAD WA ALA ALLI MUHAMMAD

Wednesday 24 February 2010


nile tilapia (oreochromis niloticus), river nile origin - could be found in syria, congo, liberia & african rivers..

healthy/balance diet: very low levels of mercury, low total fat, low saturated fat, low calorie, low carbohydrate & low sodium protein source

female


male


tilapia are more resistant to viral, bacterial & parasitic diseases than other commonly cultured fish, especially at optimum temperatures for growth

widely breed in indonesia, thailand, australia & malaysia (singapore & brunei darussalam, not bad too for own consumption)

medical significance: in kenya, a research suggested that this fish can feed on mosquito larvae, it could be used in the fight against malaria in africa

commercially known as mango fish, Pla Thaptim (thailand: ปลาทับทิม), meaning pomegranate fish & nilotica

excellent source of phosphorus, niacin, omega 3, omega 6, selenium, vitamin b12 & potassium

credits:wikipedia.com/ thefishsite.com/ flickr/ various data

Monday 22 February 2010


The National Crest of Brunei Darussalam has developed from a Royal emblem and in its original form still maintains its status as one of the Royal emblems
Bendera - the flag
Payung Ubor-Ubor - the Royal Umbrella
Sayap - the wing
Tangan (Kimhap) - the hand
Bulan - the crescent

Bulan - the crescent - is the symbol of Islam, the national religion of Brunei Darussalam.
The characters inscribed on the crescent is the National slogan, "Always in service with God's guidance" (Allah guidance)


The Bendera and Payung Ubor-Ubor have been Royal regalia's since the creation of the crest. The Sayap - the wing of four feathers - symbolizes the protection of justice, tranquility, prosperity and peace

Tangan or Kimhap - the hand - signifies the Government's pledge to promote welfare, peace and prosperity. The scroll beneath the crest reads "Brunei Darussalam" which means "Brunei, the abode of peace"


ALLAHUMMA SOLLI ALA MUHAMMAD WA ALA ALLI MUHAMMAD

Thursday 18 February 2010


juvenile permit, pulau chermin zone...

skates,
serious jua.. nanti pari basar naik baru gummbira hehehe


skates are members of the rajidae. most skates are a mottled brownish color with whitish undersides & usually rest on the bottom during the day, lying partly buried in sand or mud, become active at night to feed on shellfish, crustaceans & sometimes small fish. they swim by making smooth undulations of their pectoral fins (croxfiber will try to issue articles on rajiformes i.e. 8 families of cartilaginous fish & includes the rays, mantas, sawfish & skates)

credits: the new encyclopedia of fishing/ numerous data

Monday 15 February 2010




short shank curved
a hybrid of the long shank curved & wide gape hook, the short shank offer super hook-hold with either bottom baits or pop-ups. the slightly curved shank help the hook to turn into a fish's mouth. the only drawback is that it's generally larger in profile than its wide gape counterpart


long shank
with their long straight shanks & straight hook points, long shank hooks are favourite for present anglers. the pattern turns well in the fish's mouth & offer good hook-holding properties


wide gape
usually having short shank with either staright or slightly in-turned eyes, wide gape hooks are an excellent all-round pattern for a variety of fish baits. they are also used to great effect when floater or zig-rig fishing


beaked point
beaked or in-turned hooks, as they are sometimes known, produce excellent hook-holds, particularly in snaggy 'hit & hold' swims or weedy waters. they may not catch hold as well as other patterns but when they do they are one of the most reliable patterns of hook you can use


long shank curved
banned on some waters after allegations that they cause damages to the fish's mouth in several countries, they are renowned for their excellent hooking qualities. also, the shape make them difficult for the fish to eject once the hook takes hold in its mouth


out turned
hooks with out turned eyes are excellent for use with pop-up rigs over 'chod' or silt, or with stiff mono rigs, because the stiff hooklink comes off the hook at a much less aggressive angle. this helps the hook to twist & 'turn into' the fish's mouth


short shank
one of the best all-round hooks you can use, the simple short shank has become angler's favourite. many believe that when it comes to effectively pricking the fish's lip a straight point hook offers the best success rate. the drawback is they're occasionally less than secure hook-holding ability. they seem best suited to open water fishing & surface tactics, when used in smaller sizes such as a 10 or 12



credits: mustad.no / flickr / the best of UKCarp/ various data

Thursday 11 February 2010


pulau keingaran *

buang tawar watercoast

pudak zone *

pintu malim zone *
*catch & release

Sunday 7 February 2010


probably, fish hook or similar device has been around us for numerous thousand of years

stone age fish hook made from bone
various fish hooks in the early age were from palestine about 7000 bc. man had crafted them from all sorts of materials to include wood, animal & human bone, horn, shells, stones, bronze, iron up to current day materials




in many cases, hooks were created from multiple materials to leverage the strength & positive characteristics of each material. norwegians as late as the 1950s still used juniper wood to craft burbot hooks


fish hooks attached to artificial lures



up-turned, down-turned & straight hook eyes
quality steel hooks began to make their appearance in europe in the 1600s & hook making became a task for professionals




credits: wikipedia.org/ flickr/numerous info