School of trevally!
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School of trevally!
Was jigging for tambans (which were in low numbers), when suddenly hit a school of trevally!!
The larger ones broke off my tamban hooks, but I managed to lend this few guys in 5 minutes
Looks like longfin trevally, 1 bumpnose and 1 queenie.
Soon afterwards the school moved on and the day slowed down
The larger ones broke off my tamban hooks, but I managed to lend this few guys in 5 minutes
Looks like longfin trevally, 1 bumpnose and 1 queenie.
Soon afterwards the school moved on and the day slowed down
I wanna catch a big fish~~~~
Re: School of trevally!
Near marina southmurasame wrote:Cool! Ive never hit a school before, where are they from?
I've heard of schools swimming around bedok jetty too though!
I wanna catch a big fish~~~~
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Re: School of trevally!
It's lucky to hit a school like this but they don't often hang around very long along shoreline unless there's a concentrated source of food there. I often wish I can have an additional set of heavier tamban jig setup on standby for such encounter but it doesn't seem very practical.
Re: School of trevally!
How strong should the lines be to withstand the larger ones? I've never hit any on my prawns before, only on my tiny tamban hooks. (Which seems quite weird)Peace wrote:It's lucky to hit a school like this but they don't often hang around very long along shoreline unless there's a concentrated source of food there. I often wish I can have an additional set of heavier tamban jig setup on standby for such encounter but it doesn't seem very practical.
Very thrilling fight on light setup
Made another visit today morning and hit 2 more, along with a ray nearing a kilo on cut tamban
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Re: School of trevally!
You can try surecatch Kworm model size 6, they're quite effective for fishing sagais. For general hook size, I'd go size 8 at least. Congrats on landing the ray, your spot seems very productive!
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Re: School of trevally!
Peace, is this the surecatch kworm youre referring to? I bought in malaysia quite long ago then got reminded abt it when you mentioned haha
Sadly i cut off two off the hooks to use separately so only four left
Is there a way to work this for sagai and is bait required?
Sadly i cut off two off the hooks to use separately so only four left
Is there a way to work this for sagai and is bait required?
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Hmm I'm not too sure but I prefer using the white and green sure catch ones, they're more effective at catching tambans and kuning (which I'll be catching a majority of the time), and catching Sagai as more of a bycatch.murasame wrote:Peace, is this the surecatch kworm youre referring to? I bought in malaysia quite long ago then got reminded abt it when you mentioned haha
Sadly i cut off two off the hooks to use separately so only four left
Is there a way to work this for sagai and is bait required?
Recently found these.
18 pounds hook line seems strong enough to withstand larger fish. Tested once and managed to hook up 2 sagais along with many many tambans
I wanna catch a big fish~~~~
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Re: School of trevally!
Without any baits on the hooks??gohyuheng wrote:Hmm I'm not too sure but I prefer using the white and green sure catch ones, they're more effective at catching tambans and kuning (which I'll be catching a majority of the time), and catching Sagai as more of a bycatch.murasame wrote:Peace, is this the surecatch kworm youre referring to? I bought in malaysia quite long ago then got reminded abt it when you mentioned haha
Sadly i cut off two off the hooks to use separately so only four left
Is there a way to work this for sagai and is bait required?
Recently found these.
18 pounds hook line seems strong enough to withstand larger fish. Tested once and managed to hook up 2 sagais along with many many tambans
Blur sotong
Re: School of trevally!
Yup just like jigging for tambansmurasame wrote: Without any baits on the hooks??
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Re: School of trevally!
Yes, that's the kworm but only useful for sagai and larger selahs. For Tamban, you should stick to the feathered jigs.
Your kworm jig can still work with lesser hooks, you can reattach some feathered hooks to it for a mix. But still the best bait for sagai is still those small shrimps (hae beoh).
Your kworm jig can still work with lesser hooks, you can reattach some feathered hooks to it for a mix. But still the best bait for sagai is still those small shrimps (hae beoh).