On that day I had the opportunity to cast with Jr

Tiemco Mad Pepper sipo Zaidy lure. After going through that boring evening, we returned to the homestay to rest and prepare ourselves for the next day since there was no glimpse of sleep that day.

No, there will be more tomorrow.. mangrove jack on tiemco mad pepper Zaidy managed to tame red sea bream on the first day with Tiemco Mad Pepper parrot color. Day Two On the second day, we all went down to the jetty as early as 6 am again.

After the catch we only managed to raise a few grouper

Since the horse power of our boat is relatively Database small, we first speed to the location leaving Zaidi and Zakwan who are in a bigger boat. Jr with our chief, Ipeng. Jr with our chief, Ipeng. That morning, we received strikes as early as the first cast but the fish that were willing to stand out were only fish that were not our target such as chopsticks, alu, grouper and red sea bream only.

Ipeng managed to raise young bream and red bream. Even though the sun is getting hotter and the fish are less ferocious, that doesn’t dampen our spirits to tap every nipah base along the river. The reeds have arrived, we are fighting all the way. grouper lure Late morning grouper that hit Mad Pepper Kuning Jr.

We decided to go back to the jetty because we would be leaving that same night to Semporna

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Finally, the moment I’ve been waiting for all my B2C Phone List life has arrived. Once you snap, continue solid hookup! Although its size is only around 2kg, but the resistance and solid run provided is thrilling. Alhamdulillah this fish was landed successfully. What’s more important to me, it’s my first license.

Yahoo! Kanai Sri Ganda This first blackbass license made me lose my sanity for 10 minutes.. After taking pictures of two or three pieces of the fish, they were safely released into their original habitat. May it grow and give fierce resistance to the next caster.

Sri Ganda Tembaring Hunting Mission Notes

If the kelah fish is the head of the mountain river, then the tembaring fish is the king of fish in the estuary. Kanai or also known as Tembaring and Blackbass (Lutjanus Goldiei) is an elusive species in the waters of our country. This fish is really exclusive because it can only be found in Papua New Guinea, Kalimantan and Sabah.

The specialty of this fish is not only because of the difficulty of finding it, but its extraordinary strength has also become the wonder of anglers around the world as the ultimate fishing license.

Bigfoot that was found wandering in the nearby mangrove forest

Sri Ganda’s Tembaring hunting Phone Number List mission, Kinabatangan I had the opportunity to follow my friend from Semporna to hunt this species in Sri Ganda, Kinabatangan, Sabah. Sri Ganda Nipah decorates the entire delta of the Sri Ganda river, becoming the playground of the Tembaring.

The journey takes more than 5 hours from Semporna across Kunak – Lahad Datu – Simpang Jeroco through vast oil palm plantations. We left at 2am and arrived at 7am. When we arrived at Kg.

Sri Ganda, we were warmly welcomed by the village leader, and our guide, Khairul Satria, known as Ipeng by his friendly nickname. The weather that day looked really nice and warm, making us all eager to get down to the action.

Unfortunately on the first day there was no catch to be proud of except for a rough-sized red

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After Finishing Eating Some. Cakes and Unloading B2C Phone List Things Into the Homestay. Without Further Delay We Went Down to the Jetty to Go to Lupuk. Tembaring. On the First Day, I Had the Opportunity to Cast in a Boat With Sipo Zaidy and Ipeng.

The Best Moment. For Me to Learn as Much as Possible. Because Both of These People Are. Very Experienced in the Casting Arena.

In my observation, the Sri Ganda river is mostly overgrown with nipah along its banks and has less mangrove areas. Bigfoot that was found wandering in the nearby mangrove forest.. wakaka!

Usually soft plastic that is dragged at the bottom

I once went fishing in a salt water pool one day, where the weather was hot and sunny. Grouper fish, as we all know, is a basic fish that is lazy and likes to wait for its prey to pass in front of it. I’m desperately flashing soft plastics, jigs and sinking lures and deep dives as I target the grouper lounging on the bottom of the pool.

Of the pond is a killer for Dragon Grouper. But unfortunately, we didn’t get any strike at all. I noticed at that time that many sea bream were playing in the surface and mid-water column.

So I thought maybe the grouper was moody that day and I’d better change

The gear set and technique to target the bream only. So I changed the Whatsapp Mobile Number List bait to a suspending jerkbait, which is only about 1 foot long. What I then do is send the lure parallel to the bank and twitch slowly and pause for 3-5 seconds to let it hang throughout the process of reeling the lure back.

What was surprising, the grouper fish grabbed the lure. That day I managed to land up to 7 hybrid groupers that were ‘gadang’ with the same lure performance. Not including those who are deprived due to mamsol kangkang!

From what I can conclude, the grouper is in a frenzy and waiting for the bream to wander around, leaving the bottom column of the pool. pond grouper the use of ultra-light sets to counter the solid force of the grouper provides an unforgettable experience.

Sometimes we need to be sensitive to changes in fish behavior Coincidentally

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The lure I used is quite similar to the shape of the B2C Phone List sea bream, which is the Megabass Vision 110. And the show flashing left and right encourages the grouper to strike – away from the bottom zone of the pool!

Although I found this method by accident, this kind of fish behavior can tell us that sometimes we need to use a different method, corresponding to the behavior of the fish that day.

What Are The Criteria In Choosing And Changing

Why is my killer lure not working? This is one of the questions that always played in my mind before. Sometimes the lure I use is very effective, and other times it is completely ignored by the fish. We all know that anglers are obsessed with lures. Maybe 9 out of 10 anglers will usually always ask the angler who successfully caught a fish, what type, brand and color of lure they used.

That’s probably the only thing they’ll ask. As if the brand or color of the lure alone is a mandatory factor in achieving a strike. More critical questions are often ignored. For example: What about the state of the fishing hotspot? How deep? Which lure game technique should be used? Etc.

Have you ever fished with someone who constantly changes lures or bait colors

Have you ever used the same lure as your Latest Mailing Database member, but your member was more successful in catching fish? Most anglers have many lures. Even I myself have boxes of lures. But, choosing the right one for a situation is paramount.

Making changes when necessary and changing the right lure in the right situation will determine our success. When to change the lure? Often when the results are not good, then the first step to take is to change the lure.

Certain types of lures brands sizes or colors will work better than others to trap certain fish at certain times

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But how to know the right time to change lures? — Of course from  experience. This knowledge will come from experience, for which there are no shortcuts. changing lures are effective for red bream Among the events that confused me.

Red bream refuse to accept deep diving lures, minnows B2C Phone List or soft plastics. On the other hand, it is more interested in poppers thrown at the same spot. Bloody savior..hehe But, it can also come from a bit of logical thinking.

Take some time to analyze the situation and reevaluate what we are doing.. and rectify the situation by making appropriate changes.

Situations that usually determine changing lures are: different water clarity conditions change in light intensity depth of pit changing environmental conditions changes in fish behavior Fish behavior is always unexpected Sometimes this fish is a confusing creature.