Monday, 23 July 2012

Jarak light jig & pop pandemonium

KINGFISHER MARCH 2012 NO:146
Jarak light jig pandemonium 

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Datok Bagan Jetty
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Rations
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Ammo
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Our ride arriving.....

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Boarding formalities



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Setting up gears
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Lunch
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Small GT on Cruz PE 1-3 set up
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 Fred first to score at Jarak 

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First a GT on Gomame jig 
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Then, a spotted mackerel
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Following that, it's pandemonium!!

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Every jig that went into the water got whacked either by spotties, queenies or GTs. Super Skarps jigs are especially deadly to queenies.
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GT took a Super Gomoku jig meant for the spotties.


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Bites were intense and furious, we broke away from melee combat and anchored off Jarak to reorganize and replenish.
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Someone went forward to fling jet popper with a Cruz popping stick and got connected in short order. 
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That "someone" posing with a nice GT.
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Fred took over the setup and scored a hook up almost instantly!
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GT popping can be deceptively easy sometimes......
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Huat trying to break the Cruz popping stick.
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Huat landed this GT before we headed back to do battle with the toothy critters in the reefs.
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This Yellowtail fusilier fancied my Thunder jig.
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Ergosense rod + Goth 30 reel + 10lb Sufix 832 + 28g Thunder jig = GreaT fun!! 
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Chilli crabs for dinner
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Ice jigs for supper

Day Two


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Breakfast 
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CQ200 + Jet Popper
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Enemies sighted!! On me!
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 Hard work!
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 Rewards aplenty!

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 Weather expected to turn nasty, back tracked to take refuge in Pangkor before nightfall. 
End of Day Two. 

Final Day - Pangkor Islands

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Ended the fantastic trip with half day jigging around Pangkor Islands。 

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Remaining ammo at the end.

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