"Fishing is a passion. Flyfishing is for the passionates!"
2004-12-31
CR 20041231
Hello all,
Finally, 2004 is coming to an end and of coz, the best way to live it is..... flyfishing!!!
Although, when the day comes to an end, not many fish are caught but getting one of those first timer is wonderful!!! Till now, I still cant figure out the correct name of that big fish with my big smile... kekekeke (Pls tell me when u read this and pls leave a comment so that I can come back here to remind myself what fish I caught using my trustworthy crazy charlie... heehee)
Fishing with me are Tarponboi (the fly line savior) and Jeremy. We started out early and the rain got us early too. Apparently, the rain loves us so much that we always meet every now and then. Hahaha... not just wet, we are drenched and not abit dry!
Somehow, everyone caught something in such a diverse weather. Braving the wet and the cold... we fish on with determination.
Jeremy managed to break his egg by catching a pretty decent size African Catfish. It fought pretty hard and it was a pity that no picture was taken as the fish was quickly released back for being afraid that it might die on us as it swallowed the hook too deep. We prayed that the cat would make it. Alas, Jeremy, well done dude.
Till then, we shall look forward to year 2005 to be another great year for fishing. Meanwhile in such wet weather, I better go tie somemore flies... (hey, stop tying that crazy charlie thing anymore pls!!! get a life, tie somethingelse!!!) OKOKOK, I HEARD YOU!!!
tILL tH3N....
Finally, 2004 is coming to an end and of coz, the best way to live it is..... flyfishing!!!
Although, when the day comes to an end, not many fish are caught but getting one of those first timer is wonderful!!! Till now, I still cant figure out the correct name of that big fish with my big smile... kekekeke (Pls tell me when u read this and pls leave a comment so that I can come back here to remind myself what fish I caught using my trustworthy crazy charlie... heehee)
Fishing with me are Tarponboi (the fly line savior) and Jeremy. We started out early and the rain got us early too. Apparently, the rain loves us so much that we always meet every now and then. Hahaha... not just wet, we are drenched and not abit dry!
Somehow, everyone caught something in such a diverse weather. Braving the wet and the cold... we fish on with determination.
Jeremy managed to break his egg by catching a pretty decent size African Catfish. It fought pretty hard and it was a pity that no picture was taken as the fish was quickly released back for being afraid that it might die on us as it swallowed the hook too deep. We prayed that the cat would make it. Alas, Jeremy, well done dude.
Till then, we shall look forward to year 2005 to be another great year for fishing. Meanwhile in such wet weather, I better go tie somemore flies... (hey, stop tying that crazy charlie thing anymore pls!!! get a life, tie somethingelse!!!) OKOKOK, I HEARD YOU!!!
tILL tH3N....
Tarponboi hooked up this one first before I did. The fish is strong n healthy. While we were trying to land our fish, the four wheels drivers started to have a share of the fish too!!! Simply by sinking their razor sharp lips onto the koi's body. Thank goodness that we actually disallowed them from doing so. You can hear the 4WDs' teeth snaring at the fish... OMG
2004-12-26
CR 20041226 (fresh water)
Woke up at 5am this morning.
Immediately, I told myself I shall not go back to sleep, otherwise, my dear friend will be fishing alone. Quickly washed up, got my rod and things, happily I walked to catch the first bus of the day to my fish hole.
It has been a while since I flyfish as I have been spinning fly more than flyfishing since I was fishing another fish hole which flyfishing is almost not possible under thick canopies of trees and lots of bushes around.
When the darkness cracked with rays of light from the sun broke through the night, I caught my first fish. This hole seemed to have deteroiated abit since I last fished it months ago. Still managed to hook up 6 fish within 3 hours which is considerable great for me. Got fish? It is GREAT!
First time caught so many zebras. They seem to appear from no where and very interested in my fly. If only I have more time, I believe there would be more zebras at the end of the line. Stomach is growling and breakfast is a must. So, we decided to leave and end our trip, fruitfully.
Somehow, quite a few peacock bass of relatively good sizes of about 16 inches and above are shying away from the flies we used. We guess they must have become smarter and we fly tiers must get smarter too...
Till then.
>^.^R
Immediately, I told myself I shall not go back to sleep, otherwise, my dear friend will be fishing alone. Quickly washed up, got my rod and things, happily I walked to catch the first bus of the day to my fish hole.
It has been a while since I flyfish as I have been spinning fly more than flyfishing since I was fishing another fish hole which flyfishing is almost not possible under thick canopies of trees and lots of bushes around.
When the darkness cracked with rays of light from the sun broke through the night, I caught my first fish. This hole seemed to have deteroiated abit since I last fished it months ago. Still managed to hook up 6 fish within 3 hours which is considerable great for me. Got fish? It is GREAT!
First time caught so many zebras. They seem to appear from no where and very interested in my fly. If only I have more time, I believe there would be more zebras at the end of the line. Stomach is growling and breakfast is a must. So, we decided to leave and end our trip, fruitfully.
Somehow, quite a few peacock bass of relatively good sizes of about 16 inches and above are shying away from the flies we used. We guess they must have become smarter and we fly tiers must get smarter too...
Till then.
>^.^R
Biggest peacock bass of the day in my list. Fought real well. Got it by employing the strip fast fast method too. Slow or medium retrieve cannot get them to strike at all. Stripping fast enough got them to strike lightning fast and hooked on and it ran fast. It peeled about 15ft of line with clicker on. Very nice color for this one.
2004-12-25
2004-12-23
CR 20041223 (freshwater, legal site)
One and only in the morning. Landed it with a chug bug by STORMS. First fish ever landed using a chug bug by STORMS. This fish gave a few aerial performance and refused to surrender till I finally hauled it in. That cockie thing on its head sure tells me that this is a cocky fish. No wonder it fought so hard. It leaped out of the water till waist high!!! Well done fish. I think I did better by winning the tug of war.... kekeke
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