I am not much of a fishing pond person, as I don't find fishing in a fishing pond sporting. But this fishing pond had been featured in some blogs, and I found it interesting enough to give it a try. It is also a catch and release pond, quite a new concept for fishing pond operators. Due to lack of time and money, I did not think that I would ever have a chance to be fishing for Patins, Pacus, Carps and all the fresh water monsters in a natural setting. A visit to the pay pond seemed like a good change.
To top it off, it was very cheap fishing here. Per rod only would cost RM8. And that's for the whole day from 10am till 7pm. Unfortunately, luring is not allowed. Darn.
Morning stop at Mac in Skudai
Here. But too early
Suppose to park on top
Wishing pond
Lots of car eating flies here
Since too early, fresbies time
Floating caterpillar joining in the game
Reaching there after a early morning bash through the checkpoint, we were too early. D and E took the time to have some fun playing fresbies in the big compound. The place looked kind of oldish and broken down. Quite like the old style fishing ponds that used to be common in Choa Chu Kang/Yio Chu Kangs areas.
Can do prawn fishing here too
The flies attracting mixture. RM2 per ball
They got bored after 5 mins
My 2 rods and the "rod holder". Big splashes on the right
When we entered, we could see big fishes making splashes in the water. I was thinking that it would really be easy fishing here. I was dead wrong. For the whole of 3 hours, there were only 3 catches (not by me) in a pond of 20-30 rods. Somehow, the fishes might have been accustomed to the fishing pressure here, and would be quite careful to "pounce" on any food here. I was using the housebrand mixture of dough. The fishes wouldn't even touch it. The most were some slight twitches on my 2 rods, and that was about it.
Dough didn't work. Added Kaya bread. No work also
This guy got a monster
Our corner on the left
The important aerator
Two wild animals
Perfect view to calm the mind
There's an aquarium beside the pond
But someone across did get a very good one. It seemed that the regulars here have their own mixture of dough, and do not use the bait prepared by the operator. The fish was making the reel screech noisily and put up a very good fight. The guy tried to land it but was careless, and the line snapped. What a waste. I thought it looked like a huge Patin. The other fishes caught were a Tilapia and another Patin.
At 1pm, I admitted defeat and packed. The experience kind of reinforce the idea that I wasn't keen on fishing in a pay pond. The dull wait for the fish to bite, in a shoulder to shoulder fishing environment, shared by buzzing houseflies and mosquitoes. Not quite my cup of tea.
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