Hi every angler here
juz join here
i like to fish snakehead too
i start fish snakehead since 7 yrs ago but juz got 0.8kg as my record…
Las time i get some information frm some magazine that said the best fishing time for snake head is at early of morning and evening…
is’t true??
And where those big snakehead usually hide?
Welcome to the MFN, by the way where are you residing.?
Hmm…
Usually at pond!!
most of pond are lombong of lombong pasir!!!
By the way I assume you are living around those tin mining area in Perak.In my opinion the feeding habits of haruan should be true as what you had already heard, even though juvenile haruan doesn’t mind whether it is dawn or dusk, But after a hot afternoon a sudden rain will activate the bigger haruan to look for food in shallower area where the baitfishes are located.I make another assumption that the water you fishing are not so clear , a bit dilute as compare to Teh Tarik, Spinner baits ( janggut ) should be a better choice as compare to frog, Please read on Topic like ’ Need Help on Haruan’ for more opinion. Enjoys your next outing and the rest of your fishing trip too.
Ok
thx guys
i got it
but now bigger size snakehead hard to find even my hometown here famous with it so sad
Beside us (the predator of haruan ) there are the other fishes eating the baby haruan , maybe the survived haruan has to protect itself by hiding to survive. kingfisher, migrating heron stork, water weaver too. With the changing lifestyles of us Malaysian, fishing is becoming one of the favourite hobbies too. During our parent’s time.. they had to toiled day and night just to see us thru..During their time there were be less fishing pressure and plenty of minimg ponds too.
Yup…
Except sand pond…
I oso fishing at mining pond…
Now toman popularity seems higher thn haruan…
Las week i go fishing at a haruan spot pond with fren…
all we got juz CnR size…
we taken all thn release at other pond coz that beautiful spot will be sacrified due to construction project…
After it we hav to discover another new pond…
Really sad…
Well, life should go on , treat fishing as a pastime.. maybe you will eventually graduated from pond fishing to oversea seafishing, trout fishing etc