BUDUZ AND FRENZZ - EPISOD 32 (TAHUN BARU)

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Originally posted by normint10
salam..

liza viagiensis…


Apa kata kita tukar 'Misi Mencari Lizawati'

Wakakakakaka

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Originally posted by Appollo
perghhh!!!!!! cayalah gelamaking... marbeles hhmmmlizaaaaaa..............


TQ Dato… Sungguh aku terharu dgn pengiktirafan ni.. Aku berjanji masa PJ10 nanti akan ku penuhkan satu coleman dgn ikan gelama…huhuhu…[:D]

Bak mai satu gambar gelama… nak ganti gambat ikan selar kuning kat bawah ni…[:D]

I think, therefore, i’m completely clueless…

Polo..
Bagi info lengkap pasal gelama..

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Originally posted by anamis
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2. Hj Kal
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6. Apollo
7. Lik
8. Prof
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Kos - Rm29.90
Tsert - RM10
Jumlah = RM39.90

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JANGAN LUPA BAWAK GANCU NANTI NAK
GANCU LIZA SENANG CKIT…HHHHMMMMLLLIIIZZAAAA

BERTUKAR…

salam,

dari internet.
What tackle do I need to catch mullet?

· A coarse match rod, suitable for tench/chub/small carp *

· 6lb Line

· strong hooks, around size 8/10, preferably short-shanked and with a wide gape.

· If float fishing, use as small a float as conditions allow. A small insert crystal waggler is ideal

A flake of white bread is by far the best and most consistent bait.

Don’t worry about using the cheap stuff. Mullet aren’t that particular, though you might find that the more expensive loaves produce flakes that stay on the hook better.

The natural food of mullet is algae and micro-organisms found in mud and weed.

They have fantastically long intestines, through which the mud they suck in progresses slowly, allowing plenty of time for the organic matter in the mud to be digested out.

They will also suck in small pieces of floating weed and any flocculent material, sucking out any micro-organisms and expelling it immediately.

In environments where there are lots of nutrient rich scraps; harbours, marinas, at sewage outfalls etc, they learn that the scraps themselves can be nutritious and take bread baits readily.

In other locations, they may need to be ‘educated’ to take bread, by introducing plenty of bread over several days.

Where the tide is likely to quickly disperse groundbait, a bread-filled sack will introduce a steady flow of particles, and the mullet will learn to feed at the sack, sucking at the mesh.

When baiting a hook, lightly squeeze a small flake of bread at the top of the shank of the hook (strong short-shanked wide gape hook patterns work best with bread), so that it folds around the hook, but remains fluffy in the water. If you want the bread to sink, dip it into the water, then lightly press the flake so that the air will be expelled, but lightly enough so that the bread stays fluffy.

Does Ground-Baiting work for mullet?
Yes, it’s almost essential!

Mashed bread is the groundbait to be used for mullet. (In America ‘groundbait’ is known as ‘chum’, in Australia, it’s known as ‘burley’)

Some anglers will add a tin of sardines, liquidised mackerel, liver, marine crustacean extract etc to the mashed bread.

Around piers and harbours, it’s best to mash two or three loaves of bread in a 2 gallon bucket, then empty this into a vegetable sack (the green sprout bags work better than the orange meshed onion sacks, with the square mesh).

Fish close to the sack, and not too deep

The mullet will follow the trail of bread particles escaping from the mesh and hopefully find your hook bait.

When the water is still, and/or the tide has slackened off so that the bread bag ceases working so effectively, it’s a good time to hand feed crumbled bread.

When fishing the open sea, use a large kitchen spoon to regularly flick small amounts of groundbait into the fishing area, but be careful of sending out too much in one go, as the mullet will follow the groundbait cloud down tide and out of your fishing area.

If wading, a bait-apron is useful for holding a quantity of dampened bread-crumb to be trickled into the flow by hand.

Mullet ‘learn’.

It may take them a while to realise what good food your bait is if they aren’t ‘educated’ to it, but a few days of free offerings and they will get ‘turned on’ to the bait.

In harbours, rivers and marinas, and places where mullet anglers regularly fish, they are probably already feeding on any scraps that come by, but put out sacks of bread regularly and they will quickly learn the places to visit in expectation of a meal.

Sometimes, when they have become used to feeding from bread sacks, they will appear almost as soon as a bread sack is lowered into the water.

Where there is not much flow, it can pay to spread groundbait on the bottom. It’s interesting that, unlike most fish that feed competitively, groundbait won’t hold a shoal until it’s all gone.

The fish will pass over the groundbaited area, stop to take some, and then swim on in their apparently aimless meandering.

But they do seem to mark the spot, and return again.

Watch their meandering for a while, and see how, although apparently moving aimlessly, the shoal will habitually return again and again to certain spots, especially if they pause to feed for a moment, at those spots, each time around.

It’s my belief that fish that do feed competitively tend to attract predators with all their activity, and the predators are aware that, preoccupied with their feeding, they will make an easy meal.

Mullet don’t compete with other species for their usual food (algae) and are happy to browse a patch, move on, and come back to it, knowing that it won’t be gone if they don’t eat it now. Such laid-back feeding behaviour avoids attracting the attention of predators.

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Kos - Rm29.90
Tsert - RM10
Jumlah = RM39.90

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Para ahli PJ10..
Jangan lupa buat ni…

Thanks Prof..

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tak pernah aku mancen kat Pulau Jemur …


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GELAMA PAPAN : Nibea soldado
Family: Sciaenidae (Drums or croakers)
AquaMaps | Point map
Order: Perciformes (perch-likes)
Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
FishBase name: Soldier croaker
Max. size: 60.0 cm SL (male/unsexed; Ref. 9772)
Environment: demersal; amphidromous; freshwater; brackish; marine; depth range ? – 40 m
Climate: tropical; 22°n - 23°s, 72°e - 149°e
Importance: fisheries: commercial; price category: medium; price reliability: very questionable: based on ex-vessel price for species in this family
Resilience: Medium, minimum population doubling time 1.4 - 4.4 years (Preliminary K or Fecundity.)
Vulnerability: Moderate to high vulnerability (52.53), based on Lmax and K (Ref. 59153)
Distribution:
Gazetteer Indo-West Pacific: coasts of India and Sri Lanka eastwards extending to Queensland, Australia and New Guinea and north to Viet Nam (Ref. 3490). Found in the lower Mekong basin (Ref. 36667).
Morphology: Dorsal spines (total): 10 - 11; Dorsal soft rays (total): 27 - 33; Anal spines: 2; Anal soft rays: 7. Snout rounded, but not swollen or projecting; upper jaw length 38-44 % of head length, lower jaw length 44-53 % of head length. First pair of mental pores close together, united by a crescent-shaped groove just behind symphysis. Teeth differentiated into large and small in both jaws. Second anal spine long, stiff, 39-59 % of head length. From 8 to 13 scale rows above lateral line to origin of dorsal fin, 12-17 scale rows below lateral line to origin of anal fin (total 21-29 scale rows). Swim bladder carrot-shaped, with 18-22 pairs of arborescent appendages along its sides, the first pair entering head beyond transverse septum. Sagitta (large earstone) with a tadpole-shaped impression, the tail of which is J-shaped.
Biology: Inhabits shallow coastal waters and estuaries (Ref. 9772). Juveniles occur in brackish estuaries and often ascend the lower reaches of large, turbid rivers (Ref. 2847). Found in the basin-wide mainstream of the lower Mekong (Ref. 36667). Encountered in medium to large-sized rivers both in the lower and middle Mekong (Ref. 12975). Feeds on small fishes and invertebrates. Marketed fresh as well as dried salted.
Red List Status: Not in IUCN Red List (Ref. 57073)
Dangerous: harmless
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Sudah la ko TM..
Ko kan otai hehehehehe

Mana Polo ni?

Org suh carik info gelama hilang terus..

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quote:
Originally posted by anamis
Sudah la ko TM.. Ko kan otai hehehehehe

Mana Polo ni?

Org suh carik info gelama hilang terus..

Cikgu</font id=“blue”>
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otai parit jer…


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salam

Pulau_Jemur
Lat: 2.869444 Long: 100.5667
Island

quote:
Originally posted by anamis
Sudah la ko TM.. Ko kan otai hehehehehe

Mana Polo ni?

Org suh carik info gelama hilang terus..

Cikgu</font id=“blue”>
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wwoiiittttt…</font id=“black”></font id=“Trebuchet MS”> [:(!]

Jngan panggil gelama..panggil Nibea soldado </font id=“size5”> </font id=“blue”>

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kalau camtuh.. aji ezri akan dikenali sebagai aji nibeasoldado… hhmmmnibeaaa…</font id=“black”></font id=“Trebuchet MS”>

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Originally posted by normint10
salam

Pulau_Jemur
Lat: 2.869444 Long: 100.5667
Island


perrghhhh prof… siap bagi koordinat GPS tuh.. leh save dalam aku nyer GPS… oopppsssssss… </font id=“black”> </font id=“Trebuchet MS”>

sapa bendahari trip ni …???


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