Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Glen with his Barracuda

We were again shooting for queenfish but were not lucky.

I somehow find that the queenfish are most productive when the monsoon season and winds are up. Today and the past few days however saw the winds coming in the westerly direction and in relation the queenfish were not in. I might be wrong but this is my observation.

However Glen managed to land this nice barracuda just a few feet from the shore.



More Queenie Multiple Hook up action

More Multiple Hook Up Action......

Queenie season is back

Looks like the last week has been a productive one for Queenies. They however seen smaller than usual. Maybe because it too early in the season. Hopefully they get bigger as we go further into the season.

Enjoy the vid....

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Shooting for Queens Ending up With Baracudas

Since the queen fish season was drawing near, we decided to give our favorite Queenie spot a try to see if they were in. As usually Changi village was the meeting place where we would get our batteries started with a fresh cup of coffee and prata before heading out to catch the first light.

When we got there, we had missed the first light as we had misjudged the sunrise timing. We quicky got the gear st up and started jigging for queenies.

Once again we were dissapointed as there w
ere none around but alot of Todaks hitting my jigs. 

However Jeevan got lucky, not with a queenie but with a nice baracuda.

We will definitely be back for more at this wonderfull spot.

Fishing on Philip's new Grady White


Philip gave me a call when i was in London to ask if i was keen to go out fishing on his boat. 
Unfortunately this trip was not very productive at at all.
The current was too strong and only Mark manage to land a diamond trevally. 
Guess it was to be his since it was his first time fishing. Not too bad for a first fish.