Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Small CnR

Day off today and went kayak fishing.

Decided to launch near Changi Boardwalk. Launched at sunrise and brought with me some frozen market prawns. Within 5 mins I was the fishing spot that I wanted to try out.

Tossed out my thawed prawn into the water and waited. Nothing for about 20mins so moved a bit to another spot. Next cast, I let the bait sink to bottom and began small twitches back to the kayak. Then I felt a small take. Slight rod bending and up came a small Chocolate Hind aka Arumugam fish. CnR.




The next fish to come up was another small grouper. CnR


Decided to call it a day around 1130am.

Still figuring out where best to place all my stuff on the kayak.


Gear used:
Rod - Shimano Eclipse Telescopic 3-4kg
Reel - Tica
Line - generic 8lb monofilament
Bait - live prawn
Rig - Carolina style

Fish ID - Chocolate Hind aka Arumugam (Cephalopholis boenak)

Monday, May 16, 2011

Queenie comes to the Fairy!

Decided to go kayak fishing today. Loaded up on live prawns and was on the water after sunrise.

Was testing out the Navionics app on the water, looking for nice places where I think might hold some fish. Decided to test a spot marked "OBST" and kayaked towards it. As there was a bit of current, decided to anchor up. As I was releasing the anchor down, little did I realize that I was drifting over the spot that I intended to explore. Next thing I knew, my anchor was stuck! Try as I might, the anchor won't budge. And at one point, I nearly pulled till my kayak tipped over! Reluctantly, I made a 'donation' to the sea and cut the rope as far down as I could reach. Damn! Brand new anchor and rope some more. Not a great way to start a fishing session.

With the anchor gone, I knew it's going to be a tiring day drift fishing around the area. So decided to abandon spot 'OBST' just in case my line kena tangled up with the remaining anchor rope. Paddled to another spot which was relatively calmer and started to see some bait fish jumping out of the water. "Hmm...something is spooking those baitfish", I thought. So I cast towards the middle of the baitfish, and the prawn sank. In less than 5 secs, something swallowed the prawn and made a bee-line for open water! Whoopee! Fish ON! This fish was strong as it was taking me & my kayak for a ride! Then it showed its face, out jumped a Queenfish and made another 3-4 for more jumps in the direction of open water. I was hanging on for dear life, looking out for any boats/ships in the vicinity. I hung on and slowly reeled back the line. Again the queenie went on another dash. This time it went even further than the first run. It took me almost 15 mins to slowly reel back the line and even then it stayed all the way at the bottom, never surfacing. When it was finally tired out, I manage to bring it to the surface and was shocked by the size of it. Grabbed its lip and lifted into my lap. Took pics & some stats, weight-4kg, length-80cm! I wanted to release it so I quickly put it back in the water, hoping to revive it. Tried for 5 mins but it just floated and didn't move much. So decided to take it home. Tied it to the side of the kayak and looked up to see where I was. I was a good 500m away from where I got the strike, so had to paddle slowly back to the spot, with aching arms from the fight as well as paddling!



Continued to fish and had 2 small bites but didn't get a proper hookup. With aching arms, decided to call it a day and headed back to shore. My kayak's big fish virginity has been spectacularly broken by a 4 kg Queenfish!! Hooray!

A few lessons learnt today:
- be really careful where you drop anchor. If its really stuck, cut it loose. Don't risk tipping over and losing all other stuff! Anchor/rope can be replaced. Need to learn more about positioning the kayak.
- keep the live bait well chilled/cold. My live bait was dead after 2-3hrs fishing. Aeration helps too, I guess.
- fighting a fish for too long reduces their ability to be released.

Gear used:
Rod - Shimano Eclipse Telescopic 3-4kg
Reel - Tica
Line - generic 8lb monofilament
Bait- live prawn
Rig - Carolina style

Fish ID - Queenfish (Scomberoides spp)

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Anchor rope

After looking through all the various types of anchor setups online, I've decided to go with the humble electric cord winder. It's made of plastic, light-weight and can hold quite a bit of rope.



While the anchor trolley setup seems like a good idea, it's just not practical for me to use on the inflatable kayak. I think I'll just tie the rope to the side of my kayak for anchoring purposes.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Anchor for kayak

After my first kayak fishing adventure, I figured out that I will need an anchor to anchor over the fishing spot. It's just too tiring having to paddle back each time. So I went to Tan Ban Yau at Kim Chuan Lane to buy my anchor for my kayak. Bought the 1.5kg version for $20. Now to find the rope......



Thursday, May 5, 2011

Post kayak fishing

Phew! Just finished cleaning up the kayak and stuffs. Man its tiring! After the fishing session, still have to wash up the kayak and rod/reels. Took me close to 2hrs to clean up!

First kayak fishing trip on Airis Sport 11

Since I did my kayak wet test at Changi Boardwalk area, it seems pretty natural to head there for my first kayak fishing adventure!

Armed with my new telescopic rod paired with Tica reel and some dead prawn, I started my kayak fishing adventure at sunrise. After a short paddle to the spot, dropped my line over. I was using the same Carolina rig like my last kayak fishing trip with Merv. The current was moving rather fast and I kept having to paddle back to the spot. As usual, I got 'sangkut' quite a few times due to the rocky nature of the bottom. By the time I re-tied my rig, I had drifted quite a distance from the spot. Paddling back to the spot each time was rather tiring!

Then around 9am, I felt a little tap on the end of the line. Getting ready, 'tap, tap'. STRIKE! Hookup! Fish ON! Didn't feel too heavy and I brought up the fish with ease. Up came a small Grouper. Yay! My first fish on my kayak!



Nice markings on the fish too. Since it was a small fish, I released it after the photos. That was the only action I had and I called it a day at 11am. Not much action but I rather enjoyed the peace and solitude on the water!

Gear used:
Rod - Shimano Eclipse Telescopic 3-4kg
Reel - Tica
Line - generic 8lb monofilament
Bait- dead prawn
Rig - Carolina style

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Shimano Eclipse Telescopic Rod

Tried out my new telescopic rod with my current reel, a Tica reel with 8lb mono. Not too bad leh! Probably hold out on getting a new reel.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Shimano Eclipse Telescopic Rod

I had a flight to Sydney and found a tackle shop that was right in the Sydney CBD. Emailed ahead to ask whether they had the model I was looking for in stock. They said they did.
So I visited the tackle shop and had a feel of the telescopic rod. Not bad, pretty light, extends to 6ft6inch and best part, its only AUD$30. So I bought it!