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Originally posted by egstring View Postyeah got to socialize mah, since got function, simis opening, all these to attend so must learn how to gossipsif you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostWad event?if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Louis ... let u gain gain .... chermin ! hahahhaa
Common Name: Indian Threadfish, Diamond Trevally
Scientific Name: Alectis Indicus
Local Name: 照明, Jio Beng, Jior Meng, Chermin
Chermin, one of the most common trevallies you can find in local waters. They good fight and meat quality they offer makes them sought after by many anglers. This fish can be found just about anywhere along our coast as well as offshore waters. Juveniles (those below 200g) are rarely caught or sighted. As it gets older (above 2kg), it gets more elongated and tend to lose the threads on its dorsal fin. Size ranging from 0.5kg - 1.5kg are most often caught in local waters....
this one abt 6kg .... fight very good leh ... hahaha ... long time never catch chermin til so song leow ... ahhahaa ... itchy or not ???
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostHahha...u catch 1 ah pet?
wnt to kachiow louis... see rod wan wan very shiok ... hee
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Originally posted by egstring View Posteh but pet will release it after taking the pic right?? He bring home n cook it meh??? My ah lau will release after taking pic one le
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostIf you are going to be dead,would you look happy?Originally posted by egstring View Postaiyo the fish looks damn pissed off like dat
Originally posted by egstring View Posteh but pet will release it after taking the pic right?? He bring home n cook it meh??? My ah lau will release after taking pic one leOriginally posted by Darkangel View PostPls la...you see ah..when the fish come out of the water it will struggle alot 1. Until it die...see this fish like never struggle ald...muz b dead
gstring, wow lau, yr ah lau catch n release ah ? sotong also ?? hahaa
no lah, if small fish put back ( except the first catch, small small, die die also must keep, Pang Tan leh )... adult 2 kg leow, this 1 6kg grandpa leow, sure keep lah ... hahaha
anyway this fish takes bait fast and usually end up gut hooked, if they never take fast enough and hook kanna mouth nai, it tear easily. when the fish surface, a bit too big for net, kanna gaff, sure die also...
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