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Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:33 pm
by Vidic
Nice catch there deathrow. Dont think you are a newbie anymore, so many catches from you~!~. Keep it coming ! :D
We are always sharing our knowledge, feel free to drop a question if u are in doubt and we'll try our best to answer you. ;)

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:44 pm
by Newguy
Sorry just asking for braided line is normal braided line or braided fireline better.....

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:00 am
by stout infantfish
My 2 cents opinion on braided or fireline,Its up to personal preference.I feel braided lines gives more resistance when casting and reeling whereas the other feels smoother.When cutting of line,it it easier to use a knife to cut instead of pliers for braided ones.I am only familar to berkely brands.The rest as our experts.Peace,SGPU and other moderators please share.Thank you :)

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:17 pm
by Streetmonkey
Honestly.. Been fishing for quite sometime.... I still duno how to tie a gd apollo rig.. Haiz.... Mostly my frn do it for me. Hee hee.. I still prefer to do it myself if I can. There are really many many thing to learn... From knot, rig, how to join mainline and stuff. I really still a noobie when it comes to fishing despite the fact, I fish locally in sea.

Anyway I dun have any experience in pond or luring. I started out by going to the sea lol. Actually, by following a group of seasoned angler is the best way to ans ur qns. And many ppl have diff style of fighting some big fishes. For me... My style is very primative... Yank the fish out.. End the story lol. But... I aso suffer a higher percentage of losing fishes.

Totally new at fishing

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:35 pm
by Oinkie
Wah can imagine Lao GAO yanking a 30 kg GAO....


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Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:18 pm
by Streetmonkey
Oinkie wrote:Wah can imagine Lao GAO yanking a 30 kg GAO....


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no need to imagine ... u see me ... face green green lor wahahahaha ...

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:46 pm
by Newguy
So guys beside the question on normal braided and braided fireline...

What does P.E on rod and some braided line means....

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:55 pm
by Streetmonkey
Pe is a measurement, poundage. on a rod, pe rating means the main line poundage, max poundage. Ie: pe 3-6, the main line max is 60 pound. If it is a pe 2-4, max poundage is 40lb.

Pe 3-6 on a rod means, the tip of the rod is 30lb, and the butt of the rod is 60lb.

For braided line pe is the poundage., but have to b careful as some manufactuer have diff measurement of poundage. It best to ask the retailer. Some of the leader is number 5, u have to multiply it by 4.... Some brand , nt all brand.

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:08 am
by Newguy
Thanks alot street....

It does help me a lot to understand the P.E part when buying a rod....

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:54 am
by deathrow
My god there is still too much to learn...
Reading from everybody's post here i got a lil blur :P
well gotta learn from experience since i am unable to find any khakis to teach me or guide me hehe :P

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:30 pm
by Streetmonkey
deathrow wrote:My god there is still too much to learn...
Reading from everybody's post here i got a lil blur :P
well gotta learn from experience since i am unable to find any khakis to teach me or guide me hehe :P
i am still learning as well.... personally... jus learn the knot, and basic rig ... and u slowly progess to learn abt rod n reel stuff... bascially those equiment is for general knowledge.

honestly .. in my own opinion ... fishing need luck.. lot of luck of cos lol

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:13 pm
by deathrow
Agreed to that street, if its paypond luck is somewhere here and there but in open waters its patient and lots of luck.
I have yet to try open water as my gf does not have the patient to wait accompanying beside me so i guess no chance in that area.

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 4:32 pm
by Newguy
Well same goes for me too... My wife use to be frustrated when i go fishing but since i got the spot @ West Coast and East Coast Canal Area she dont really get annoyed waiting especially when the tide is low or juz the rite time..... She will be the 1 who will catch for small fishes while i will be the 1 to use it as bait....

What i can say is that i takes me about 1 to 2 years to get my wife into this sport now she into pond fishing those like the 1 at Pasir Ris Pro Pond($55 for 3 hrs) or sometimes when we go East Coast for prawning... After the prawning we will juz pay $25 for 6 rod to play in the patin pond but then when hooked up she will juz shout at me and exchange hand as quickly as possible before the line break....
What im trying to say here is that why dont u get her those cheap telescope rod that come with a reel while u wait for hooked up u teach her those that u know and who knows her luck maybe better than u... Give a try Bro...

This is fishing bro... Luck+Skill+Patience=Fish

Be patience and the flower will bloom....
Sorry this post is way out of the thread but then its how i got my wife into fishing Deathrow...

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 6:15 pm
by stout infantfish
Remember an old wife's tale about bringing a woman to a kelong?You will get no fish.LOL,its not true.But bringing your other half is sometimes a nuisance as she will require toilet now and then.Not like us who can pee anywhere we like :p

Re: Totally new at fishing

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:46 pm
by Newguy
Thats true ahr but lucklily all the places i always go the toilet is all near by... ;) ;)