Dogs always have the courage to overcome their fear when they need to.
Pink loves chasing water when its pour down the drain. She think that the water is alive. So a big body of water like the river or waterfall seem like a big living monster to her.
Anyway,the virgin jungle and the crystal clear water at the waterfall in the middle of Borneo rainforest near Kuching,Sarawak is worth visiting for short picnic during the hot sunny day.
Fishing during full moon is believe to be a bad idea since the fish will not biting or active as they normally are during the dark nights. Being silent and quiet also always been the tips to not spook the fish.
But in this fishing video, the nut cases of Team Belong were all against those beliefs and went out crazy all night long catching fish after fish(and half fish eaten by nocturnal hunter).
Anglers from different countries get together in Kuching,Sarawak,the Borneo part of Malaysia, to have fun fishing around Alor and Tanjung Dato area and booked a trip on a full moon night!
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Sea fishing collection videos since 2012. These are some of the unforgettable moments for an angler,be it big wave,sea sick,zero bite or weird incidents...bad day fishing is always better than a good day in the office...unless your office was a fishing boat in Paradise.
In this fishing video memory,some favourite fishes like Spanish Mackerel or Tenggiri in Malay, Cobia or Haruan Tasik and Barracuda or Alu Alu are the common catches around Kuching, Sarawak water at the South China Sea.
They can be caught with artificial lures like metal jig or diving minnow or simply live or dead bait like small shiny fish.Tenggiri or Spanish Mackerel required fast retrieving lure technic to catch and they make good eating fish.
Haruan Tasik or Cobia is a very high cardio fish and always give a long fight.They normally can give a sudden dive even after brought to the surface several times.The meat is underated but they can make very good sashimi !
While Barracuda is probably one of the most co-operative fishes.They attack anything that move passing their hunting territories !
Not the best eating fish in any cooking style but they can make very good dry salty fish.
Sebarau or Hampala Barb is a fresh water fish that is popular amongst sport anglers.
They inhabit the clear water upper river with a mix of strong rapid and deep bottom area.
They like to hunt near the fast moving water or ambush its prey from under the dead tree branches submerged in the river. But sometime you can witness the more aggressive ones chasing the small fish up to the edge of the water by the river bank.
The bigger ones somehow inhabit the deeper area of the water and harder to lure.
They are popular for sport fishing in tropical water for their speed and power once hooked. The area they are dwelling also full of obstacles like dead trees and big rocks which normally become their escape tactic set up that get the fishing line tangle or snap. The species that reach the weight of 3 kg are normally present big challenge as their power and endurance can put the line and hooks to test.
Normally the pride and ego of the anglers lead them to use the lightest set up they can and this normally lead to their defeat to this river predator.
This fish is omnivore, their diets consist of wild fruits,insects and smaller fish. So lures that imitate a prey in distress or injured normally get their attention,or anything shiny and rattling like spoon or spinners work well on them.
They are very sensitive and easily spooked,especially the bigger and wiser ones. They may make a U-turn once they see the anglers or the lure action doesn't seems real or 'alive'.
So a slight murky water after a light rain is the best time to hunt them. Some believe that the bronze colour spoon works best during this water condition. But during very clear water condition,a fast retrieve technic normally give the fish slightest chance to notice your presence.
Sebarau can grow up to 70cm(2.3ft) long,with half that size are more common, but there was a report of a catch of 18kg in Ulu Baleh River,Sarawak,the Borneo part of Malaysia. In Sarawak they are called Adong,and its close cousin,Juak,is the one with the three vertical stripes(palang).
The flesh of this fish is pretty tasty but require extra attention to the amount of the wise/tiny bone,which make Sebarau less popular compare to its cousins,Semah and Empurau.
Sport anglers normally catch them for the trill and release them after a couple of photos for memory.
But this has come as a blessing since this has spared them from the high demand of the market,which in contrast to the rare and pricy Semah and Empurau.
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