Monday, June 20, 2011

Biggies are back at Spot higher one

At 5.40 am recieved a call and a sms from Nelson and Alan, both were bad news that their place have started to rain and I was like " siao liao" s to "cheong" or not to "cheong". Just after a short while, rain started to pour so after sending my OC to work I decided to sleep for a while and hope the rain will stopped by then.
At 8.20 pm I was woke up by the "ah ah ah"sound made by the crows and I know the rain is stopping very soon, immediately call Nelson to check the weather forcast over his area and we agreed to meet up at our first spot.
While we were casting inside the forest I saw the patrol boat and quickly alerted Nelson to take cover. After the boat left we continued to cast again. After a short while I decided to split up with Nelson and moved to another area. Here I got the first fish of the day after my third casts,before I could made my fourth cast I recieved Nelson's call that he got a 8.5 pounds Toman and I have to run back into the forest to help me to take photo before we released it back into the water. He told me that this killer bite half of the Temensis that hooked on to his lure, it got hooked when it turned back to take the other half of the Temensis.
Next come my turn when i hooked on a temensis,I saw it's 2 bigger brother and sister chasing it and trying to steal the lure. I leave the hooked fish in the water until the bigger one dashed towards it to grab the lure I set it firmly a few times and also dropped the smaller. The fight is on and I have a hard time to land this fella because I left my lip grip in my car. I called Nelson to help but he told me that he just saw a vehicle drove past and I have to quickly carry the fish to run into the forest again. This fish wait 8 pounds on the digital scales, after this I got another about the same size but it managed to escape after I took the hook out from his mouth and lastly I got another medium size fish weighed about 5 pounds.
Later we went for lunch and meet up with Alan, Robin, Chee Yong and a new Kaki Mr Derrick Ho. When we reached spot higher2 we discovered that the water was very low and saw a mama Toman with frys but she was not interested with our lure. Only Robin managed to land 1 small Temensis so we decided to bash into the deep forest and finally we come to a spot where everyone is able to land a few Temensis except me. Nelson managed to hooked up a 6 pounder there. Soon when the sky start to turn dark and we decided to call it a day.
After today's trip I feel upset because we have to hide our selves to avoid being caught by the regulatories for a healthy spot.

Nelson's 8.5 pounds Toman and 6 pounds Temensis




My 8 and 5 pounders



5 pounds versus my size 11 shimano rubber shoes

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