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  • Haha... hope the coming trip is we both also heng heng ok.. huat ah !

    anyway.. here r some pics i found in a 07-09 AUg 09 trip by some other sg fishermans..





    These are from another date..



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    A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.


    Just me and my NT...

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    • later rig & pack up

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      • Posting 'live' from Sailfish Capital.... with a special memo for Van...

        Last edited by louisoh; 07-09-09, 04:19 PM.
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        A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.


        Just me and my NT...

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        • very shiok, jst got bck frm our ( me and ah oh ) sailfish hunt, finally i can delete the sail fish from my bucket list

          very very good trip . . . relax and damn shiok, esp looking at the sailfish in action.... memorable trip.....


          My (Fish) Bucket List
          *** 10 fishes i wanna catch b4 i die ***


          Dogtooth
          Giant Trevally ( abv 25kg )
          Grouper ( abv 30kg )
          Marlin
          sailFish
          Salmon
          Stingray ( abv 40 Kg )
          Yellowfin Tuna
          Wahoo
          Other - Reserve one slot for future insert

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          • Good to hear that you guys have a good trip!

            while i was working my ass off in office...

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            • Originally posted by vandyk View Post
              Good to hear that you guys have a good trip!

              while i was working my ass off in office...
              kick yr boss ass lah.. dont approve yr leave... hahhaaa

              it was really shiok looking at sail in action.

              there's a few instance, where videoing would be damn damn good... (describe later )....if u there, u will be able to video it + underwater video !!!

              anyway, frm abt 12 plus to 2 plus. abt 2hrs time frame we got 4 sail up...3+ pm we reach back jetty leow loh... by 4pm, we check in hotel, post online let u share our song a bit .... hahahahha

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              • Didnt know straits times also got post fishing blogs.. haha

                Source: http://blogs.straitstimes.com/2009/9...hidden-rewards


                Jonathan Wong decides that the struggle of man over animal is enough.

                THE saying goes something like this: A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.

                Fortunately for me, I was able to put this saying to the test – and spend Monday and Tuesday on a fishing trip in Kuala Rompin in Pahang, Malaysia.

                The waters off Rompin are one of the world’s top destinations for sailfish sport fishing.

                The Royal Pahang Billfish International Challenge, held since 2004, was organised last month. Last year, 144 participants from more than 10 countries descended upon the sleepy town on Malaysia's South-east coast.

                Sport fishing is an interesting activity, perhaps even unique when you think about it. The angler spends hours battling with the fish, locked in a war of attrition akin to playing Rafael Nadal on the Parisian clay – sweat and patience your only companions.

                Victory is also never guaranteed. So many different things can and do go wrong. The hook may bend and straighten due to the tremendous force exerted from both sides and the fish is freed.

                Or the fishing line, taut with tension as man and fish engage in a tug-of-war, might snap and the fish escapes.

                Or the line might be cut in rocks underwater as the fish struggles successfully for its life.

                But even in triumph there is no prize, no trophy to clasp your hands around and hold aloft. The catch is released back into the waters for another angler to pit his wits against.

                It seems a rather counter-intuitive pursuit, one where there appears to be no objective proof of success.

                But it was only after taking on a seven-foot long, 65kg sailfish together with my brother and eventually overcoming it that I realised that I was wrong.

                There is a prize at the end. It is just not something tangible that you can cradle in your arms or pose with as the lightbulbs flash around you.

                In the end, it was not about the size of the fish or how long it took you to reel it in. The fish, cast in the supporting role to the angler, is soon forgotten.

                But what it symbolises, the herculean effort of man over animal, is enough for the angler. Validation comes not in the form of a sailfish mounted in your study room but simply the memory of a warm afternoon on a boat in the South China Sea.

                Perhaps it's like that in other sports too.

                Almost every sport rewards its victors with a symbolic keepsake – a championship ring in America, a green jacket in golf, a gold cup in football or a wooden urn in cricket.

                Yet such souvenirs can easily be misplaced or forgotten.

                India's first individual Olympic gold medallist shooter Abhinav Bindra, says that after having the medal hung around his neck comes the realisation that it is just a metal disk.

                "It's the entire journey that motivates you; what you put into winning it, that's really what you remember," he elaborates.

                An athlete does not need a ring or a jacket to remember the months of sacrifice, the hours of training and preparation, the monk-like dedication that is demanded.

                When then-Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho won his second English Premier League title in 2006, he celebrated by throwing his medal into the crowd at Stamford Bridge.

                He later explained that the first medal was enough for him. "I want only one. I cannot keep everything I have," he said.

                On Monday, a group of three elderly men arrived in Rompin for some sport fishing. According to one, they were planning to stay for 10 days (each day spending almost 12 hours out at sea) to catch sailfish before releasing them back into the waters.

                It is the thrill of the competition they are after, as your heart races and your mind struggles to keep calm.

                At the end of the 10 days, they would most likely return home with their icebox bare of any catch. But they would certainly not be leaving empty-handed.
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                A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.


                Just me and my NT...

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                • post our pic again... hahahha


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                  • tis 1 sail slightly up.

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                    • parrot

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                      • haha... swee..

                        Eh.. check out my new Signature..
                        *****************************
                        A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.


                        Just me and my NT...

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                        • Originally posted by louisoh View Post
                          haha... swee..

                          Eh.. check out my new Signature..
                          hahahhaa.... check out yr green eye

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                          • Wasted.. forgot to put cig box to 'size' the sotongs.. since some of them pretty big.. hahaha..


                            Last nite ur num nvr chut leh... no free bali liaos..
                            *****************************
                            A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at the office.


                            Just me and my NT...

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                            • Originally posted by louisoh View Post
                              Wasted.. forgot to put cig box to 'size' the sotongs.. since some of them pretty big.. hahaha..


                              Last nite ur num nvr chut leh... no free bali liaos..
                              yr sotong...hahahha...



                              next yr, we can find a good sotonng season, there alot of big sotong ( tis time 1 not very big ), they call rocket... huge, .. whn in season alot of them abv 2ft long ( body nia ).... go there. lo jia lo jia... take out shirt, let them spray black black all over.. hahahhaa

                              ya loh, no open, NNB, wed buy again... hahahha

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                              • Thanks lor for reserving the spot for me wor...

                                Nice sails you guys got there too.

                                Walau, apollo squid jig someone ah...?

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