An easy one that doesn't dive nor swim away.

Weak taker but long breath-holder.

So-so figther but no complains, I'll take it! :>>

All catches released.

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Easy peacock bass

Mon 5 Jul 10 15:28

A few today but only one worthy to post.

Easy short thrill.

Not released this time.

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Hard-earned Kim

Fri 18 Jun 10 05:51

My most hard-earned kim, tired, shivering, blisters and heheh.

Another never-say-never truly.

Kim's BOOMZ still the shiokest :D

Thanks to kaki for company & phototaking.

Released.

Singapore is only this small, our fishing grounds are even smaller. Protect, not da-pao.

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Never say never

Wed 19 May 10 14:57

In fishing you never say never.

My mind was saying never but my hands continue casting.

Conditions were quite bad, see nothing hear nothing, casting away blindly.

But keep on casting & changing lures as many of my catches were when I least expect it.

BOOMZ!!

Caught recently, my biggest kim to date!

Thanks to very steady kakis for everything, this madness wouldn't had happened without you all :>>

All catches released.

Singapore is only this small, our fishing grounds are even smaller. Protect, not da-pao.

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Melon from USR

Mon 17 May 10 13:28

:>> My 2nd all-time best fighter, 3/4 of line out! 1st still belongs to 7kg biggie Queen from eastern waters.

I never got any melons from Upper Seletar reservoir fishing ground before. I had seen them before, they are big, beautiful, magnificent & heart beat accelerators. Tried a few times unsuccessfully as they are very very elusive. But perseverance, a little luck and steady hands & mind, finally pays off.

My 14th melon, fished out from USR's designated fishing ground!

Take was just 4-5m out but run was so strong till 50-70m out, left with 1/4 line on spool.
I was seeing line I had never seen since line spool-in. Power was 2-3x any of my past melons. I had to constantly monitor my drag as I don't know if my neglected line and trebles can hold onto my 1st USR monster.

Hookup was not good at all, only 1 or 2 hooks holding on. Lure was outside mouth so I decided to make use of the USR's sloping shore to pull it ashore instead of lipgripping. As I pull 60% of its body out of the water, the treble came off!! 88| Luckily I was quick to stop it from sliding back by blocking with one of my feet. HENG LAR!!! :D

After this I got a temensis and another toman, all strong fighters.

All catches released.

Singapore is only this small, our fishing grounds are even smaller. Protect, not da-pao.

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