Wednesday, 25 July 2012

kase jig
the tuning was in good order....
aint far from jerudong's base
the mangrove jacks!
soft bait... it was a success too!
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Thursday, 27 October 2011

mangrove swamps are found along tropical coasts near the equator.
the strange-looking trees, fish that can walk & crabs that wave to each other!
mangrove trees look as if they are growing on stilts as their roots,
supporting them in the mud, come out of the water. the tangle of
roots is a greater hiding place for young fish
young fish?
mudskipper has gills but it mostly breathes via its skin.
this allow the fish to leave the water
it uses its stiff front fins to push its body across the mud
& even up mangrove roots
ospreys are the top hunters in a mangrove swamps.
they feed on fish & small animals. build their nests,
out of twigs which they use for numerous years
the male fiddler crab has an extra-large claw that he waves up
& down as signal to other crabs. at low tide, the male fiddler crab
sits at the entrance to his burrow & waves his claw to attract females!
mangrove swamps help to protect coasts from hurricane
& tsunami damage. they act as barriers between the sea & the land
croxfiber's sweet memory at sungai bangau-mangrove zone
i.e. 9 mangrove jacks & one grouper
credits: my first ocean life encyclopedia/ flickr/ numerous data
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Labels: fiddler crab, grouper, info mangrove, kerapu, mangrove jack, mudskipper, ospreys
Friday, 8 July 2011
sold!
hooked.. 4 in 1
silky fabric...
what a catch! mangrove jack, sharptooth jobfish, red snappers & etc
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Labels: bebarahan, kerisi bali, mangrove jack, membangan
Saturday, 30 April 2011
membangan (red snapper) & 2 mangrove jacks
sharptooth jobfish (kerisi bali),
54 km from jerudong's base
it's understood that mangrove jack, membangan & sharptooh jobfish are the 230 or so species of snapper that make up the lutjanidae family could be found in tropical seas, but a few also occur in warm-temperate water. they are predatory fish, with sharp, conical teeth, including one or two canine teeth on either side of the front of each jaw
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Labels: kerisi bali, mangrove jack, membangan
Thursday, 24 March 2011
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Labels: mangrove jack, red coral trout
Thursday, 3 February 2011

golden trevally (bebatik), grouper, rocky mangrove jack & almaco jack (seriola rivoliana)
open water cowboy..
jewfish (epinephelus itajara)
cunner
excellent gamefish boat... handline was a must too.. (handline - kerikan)
i'm the winner...
extraordinary!
king mackerel (scomberomorus cavalla)
the cool-sportfisho at the back was saying softly "those fish 're mine, he just took them for a snap, heheheee"
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Labels: almaco jack, blackfin tuna, cunner, golden trevally, jewfish, mackerel, mangrove jack
Sunday, 2 January 2011

game fish... so beautiful!
smooth dogfish shark (mustelus canis)
cunner (tautogolabrus adspersus)
bluefin tuna (thunnus thynnus)
open water mangrove jack / rocky mangrove jack
blackfin tuna (thunnus atlanticus)
email-images from middle-east sportfishos
those marine creatures 're fantastic!
oj - please air them.. feel it!
abgCF - no problem bro
grouper
fish spa... hahahaaaaa
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Labels: african pompano, barracuda, blackfin tuna, bluefin tuna, cunner, golden trevally, grouper, juvenile permit, mangrove jack, shark
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
fantastic size & shining armour head hahahaa
wow weeee...
sportfisho.. open water mangrove jack.. jerudong beach.. bugs bunny of warner brothers' polo shirt..
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Labels: bebarahan, grouper, kerisi, mangrove jack, membangan
Friday, 17 September 2010
barramundi at pudak zone
reel: quantum
rod: abu garcia
line: braided 40 lb
leader: mono 40 lb
hook: vmc 11
bait: live prawn s-5
mangrove jack
handline with mono line of 30 lb, leader of 40 lb, live prawn size 8 as bait & vmc size 11 hook!
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