The trip originally started out with OTC wanting to visit Kong Kong again after his last fruitful catch session at the Rakit. ZW and I were interested in trying out the boat fishing that we changed upon the last trip. Andrew also made time to fish with us, quite rare given his busy work. One thing was foremost on our minds: KBL.
We arrived at Kong Kong around 9am after some delay. But with a tide time of around 12pm, we were just about right for the boat trip. TC and friend decided to head for the kelong instead. For the 3 of us, after some enquiries with the owner, we soon boarded the boat with a young guide. At the jetty, there plenty of pictures with mighty good catches. We couldn't help focusing on the Kims in the picture and imagining ourselves holding on to the prize trophy.
Boat is equipped with bait well
First stop was to fill up our bait well with Tambans. We were brought to a abandoned Kelong. Tambans were indeed plenty and soon we had enough. And it was back to the river system again to target our Kims.
Naughty lure, never get me anything
But alas, the Kims were not around. Although there were some signs of fish activites (splashes in the water etc), we were not getting any bites. At some places, the mozzies came to bite us instead. Andrew got quite badly bitten as he was dressed rather skimpily. ZW and I fared better as we were covered from head to top, more so to protect ourselves from the hot sun. But for this trip, the weather was nice and not too overly hot.
Since no KBL, we decidied to go "deep" sea
Not everyday can touch a oil tanker "ass"
Plane heading towards Changi Airport
We could sense that the guide was noticibily desparate for us to get some catches. As a last resort, he brought us to his "surecatch" place. And to our greatest surprise, it was under a mega oil tanker, just next to its giant propeller.
But true enough, there were indeed lots of fishes down there. We had to aim at the properller and there would be some bites. But due to the postion of the boat, it was rather hard to get to the sweet spot. Boatman had numerous strikes but got snagged for some. But he did brought up a beautiful 1Kg grouper. There was another catch that was estimated at 3kg, but it escaped just at the surface with the boatman spilling some malay expletives. Andrew had a beautiful catch of a ibu gelama (mama gelama) and ZW had a smaller one. I too got a small grouper (ard 300g) which I let go.
We called it a day around 4pm and headed for Kota Tinggi to check out the route to the firefly for Andrew. At the corner restaurant, we asked to cook our big grouper and had our dinner there. Grouper was yummilious and as fresh as it could get. Just nice for the 3 of us.
We were rather disappointed that we didn't get any Kims, but it was an interesting trip overall. I had never done a river boat fishing before, and not to mention, a boat trip fishing under a boat. Not an everyday location. As for the Kims, we will be back.
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nafishnafish says on 12 May 2009 07:57 :
thanks ekim. :)
ekimtoad says on 12 May 2009 00:30 :
i was reading your posts, quite interesting.
akopio says on 11 May 2009 10:52 :
nice trip, shall be back again for the Kims again:-)
nafishnafish says on 11 May 2009 10:00 :
haha...indeed we can claim that we "supported" an oil tanker. I agree, the guide was very helpful to try to get us fishes..:) Not bad at all.
wahoo81 says on 11 May 2009 09:36 :
That's Y both of U tried moving it with bare hands?
This young guide, maybe not vry experience, still not too bad.
Alway offering to change spots when no action...
nafishnafish says on 11 May 2009 07:26 :
the guide said the boat has not moved for the past 5-6 years.
ForesterFishing says on 11 May 2009 03:28 :
Looks promising fishing under the big Ship....However,have to be careful as its quite dangerous :P
nafishnafish says on 11 May 2009 00:13 :
Of cos can...next time I bring net. hehe.
wahoo81 says on 10 May 2009 23:31 :
Nice pics.... Hope to get a real Kim, Possible?