My shots at Labrador Park
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My shots at Labrador Park
Did not manage to shoot much fauna,due to rain and bad tide.
Will be back for more.
The Jetty
Signboard
Boulders
Fauna
A 1 cm plus swimming crab
SeaSlug...ps:can u spot the eyes?
And Lastly some molluscs, shud be Spotted Top Shell.
Not very well taken as weather is gloomy and not much shots taken.Sighz .
Will be back for more.
The Jetty
Signboard
Boulders
Fauna
A 1 cm plus swimming crab
SeaSlug...ps:can u spot the eyes?
And Lastly some molluscs, shud be Spotted Top Shell.
Not very well taken as weather is gloomy and not much shots taken.Sighz .
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That's a very nice and clean shot of the jetty. I've not been there for quite awhile, how's the construction works there now? There doesn't seem to have any barges or dredges anymore in your picture.
The seaslug is so cute, the eye is well camouflage...like bumps on its body. It should be low tide then right? Did you manage to see the corals there?
The seaslug is so cute, the eye is well camouflage...like bumps on its body. It should be low tide then right? Did you manage to see the corals there?
did not see any corals as the tide is not low enough . construction still there and there are still barges too. flip a few rocks and not much fauna revealed.will go again when the tide is right.Peace wrote:That's a very nice and clean shot of the jetty. I've not been there for quite awhile, how's the construction works there now? There doesn't seem to have any barges or dredges anymore in your picture.
The seaslug is so cute, the eye is well camouflage...like bumps on its body. It should be low tide then right? Did you manage to see the corals there?
Ps : imho, the tree spoils the image of the jetty..sighz.
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Nice take of the jetty domvonn I went there too some months back. The water condition was really bad due to the construction work. Didn't get any nice pics as it was also a raining day
Peace, ur poison is more deadly than eging leh
Redsnapper...when u wana join us, go flip some rock or take a stroll along the beach n snap some nice pics to share with us here
Peace, ur poison is more deadly than eging leh
Redsnapper...when u wana join us, go flip some rock or take a stroll along the beach n snap some nice pics to share with us here
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Actually at labourdor park the jetty u dun get as much fish as what u will get if u fish at a breakwater further up on high tide. the first time i went there, i got 20+ fishes each weighing about 1.7kg each. As my previous post just said, i onli caught a garfish at the jetty on a high tide
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Hey chanturtle, wouldn't it be harder to fish by the breakwater as I can see that there are lots of rocks there?chanturtle wrote:Actually at labourdor park the jetty u dun get as much fish as what u will get if u fish at a breakwater further up on high tide. the first time i went there, i got 20+ fishes each weighing about 1.7kg each. As my previous post just said, i onli caught a garfish at the jetty on a high tide
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During high tide those rocks will be covered and u can go into the water bout 5 metre of shore. i usually use a size 4 bomb sinker and just throw it far out and wait. usually it is bout a 15 - 25 min wait and for some rare cases, about a min or 2 u can get a fish. if i get a chance to go there again, i take some pictures and show it to u
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Kwel ... a pic of the surroundings would definitely help alot .. Cheerschanturtle wrote:During high tide those rocks will be covered and u can go into the water bout 5 metre of shore. i usually use a size 4 bomb sinker and just throw it far out and wait. usually it is bout a 15 - 25 min wait and for some rare cases, about a min or 2 u can get a fish. if i get a chance to go there again, i take some pictures and show it to u
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I think chanturtle is referring to this long stretch of breakwater, not sure which segment exactly though.
This breakwater is quite popular with pole anglers fishing for rabbitfishes. Of course, there are people surfcasting there as well. It can get quite snaggy there so you must reel in fast. There are two platforms that is slightly extended out into the breakwater, it helps a little.
This breakwater is quite popular with pole anglers fishing for rabbitfishes. Of course, there are people surfcasting there as well. It can get quite snaggy there so you must reel in fast. There are two platforms that is slightly extended out into the breakwater, it helps a little.
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Ahhh ... now I know where we're talking about ..Peace wrote:I think chanturtle is referring to this long stretch of breakwater, not sure which segment exactly though.
This breakwater is quite popular with pole anglers fishing for rabbitfishes. Of course, there are people surfcasting there as well. It can get quite snaggy there so you must reel in fast. There are two platforms that is slightly extended out into the breakwater, it helps a little.
I guess surf casting would be more ideal ...
Sure thing ... will give a try .. Thanks Peace
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Hi CT, did you managed to finish the catches ? what fish got hooked up the most?chanturtle wrote:Actually at labourdor park the jetty u dun get as much fish as what u will get if u fish at a breakwater further up on high tide. the first time i went there, i got 20+ fishes each weighing about 1.7kg each. As my previous post just said, i onli caught a garfish at the jetty on a high tide
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