quote:Kalau dalam BI nama apa ni?[:D]
Originally posted by normint10
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quote:Kalau dalam BI nama apa ni?[:D]
Originally posted by normint10
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Lat: 2.869444 Long: 100.5667
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sapa cheff utk trip kali ni ???



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Originally posted by tometo_men
sapa cheff utk trip kali ni ???
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salam
I’ve tried, but I simply can’t seem to catch a mullet – why?
With most species, and particularly with experience of fishing for other species, you just need to learn the basics, fish in the right place, at the right time, with the right tackle and bait, and you will catch.
Mullet can be a bit more difficult than that, and in truth it’s often hard to determine why.
Some people new to mullet are soon catching, some people really struggle to catch their first fish.
You can’t just bait up, cast out, lay down your rod and wait for the bites to come, chatting to your mate.
You have to concentrate on what you are doing, on the conditions and how to respond when these change, how your bait is behaving in the flow, looking for signs of feeding mullet and being constantly ready for that moment when the float gives that hint of unnatural movement.
You need to be aware that, although you might not be able to see any mullet, they may be there, watching you. Keep as still as you can, and as far back from the edge as you can.
Avoid moving your rod about over the water, or casting a shadow across your fishing area.
All of this, and more, comes easily to some anglers, it’s an unconscious part of their nature. To others comes only frustration as they try to figure out why they don’t get the bites.
Try fishing with an experienced mullet angler, watch listen and learn.
Hooking a mullet, and landing it is another thing.
In the local group to which I belong, it’s almost a rite of passage that you loose the first two fish you hook.
Anglers who have plenty of experience of playing a variety of hard-fighting species, on similar tackle to that used to land mullet, are bested by their first experience or two of playing a mullet.
Nothing quite prepares you for those sudden explosive short runs, just as you think the fish is tiring, or that sudden gain of energy mullet find when they should be weakening, and always just when you are the one who’s becoming tired.
If fish are lost too often, and you are not sure why. Look to the hooks you are using. They need to be really sharp, short-shanked, wide-gaped and strong.
quote:Kenapa lak nama aku ada tuu... aku tak dapat join penutup tirai nii...tapi baju aku nak satu....
Originally posted by anamis
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TQ prof untuk info.. very useful… TQ TQ…
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quote:
Originally posted by Appolloquote:
Originally posted by tometo_men
sapa cheff utk trip kali ni ???
ToMeTo_MeN</font id=“Tahoma”></font id=“size2”>aku yang gila kuasa ni lantik ko jadi chef… hhmmmmlliizaaaaaa…</font id=“black”></font id=“Trebuchet MS”></font id=“black”></font id=“Trebuchet MS”>
WOIT!!!</font id=“size5”> [:(!] [:(!] [:(!]

AKU YANG GILA KUASA CAM KEMABAR KU AKU
LANTIK AJIKAL JADI CHEF DIA PUN TERER
MASAK TU…HEHEHEHE

BERTUKAR…

quote:
Originally posted by kalnayakquote:
Originally posted by Appolloquote:
Originally posted by tometo_men
sapa cheff utk trip kali ni ???
ToMeTo_MeN</font id=“Tahoma”></font id=“size2”>aku yang gila kuasa ni lantik ko jadi chef… hhmmmmlliizaaaaaa…</font id=“black”></font id=“Trebuchet MS”></font id=“black”></font id=“Trebuchet MS”>
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Segala perlantikan atau apa yg berkaitan dengan PJ10 dibawah kuasa aku dan tidak dibenar sama sekali membuat sebarang percubaan untuk melantik atau memutuskan sebarang keputusan. Harap maklum. [8D]
Dato jom pi Kepong…

NAK ITUUUUTTTTT…TAK DE ORANG AJAK AKU
MENGOFERKAN DIRI…[:(]

BERTUKAR…

Aku setuju..
Tak penah rasa masakan Aji Kal..
Prof ngan kita mancing je..
Polo..lu penah rasa tak masakn Aji Kal?

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The Mahi-mahi, Coryphaena hippurus, also known as dolphin, common dolphin-fish, dorado maverikos, or lam**** (in Maltese) are surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. They are one of only two members of the Coryphaenidae family, the other being the Pompano dolphinfish. The name “mahi-mahi” (“strong-strong” in Hawaiian), particularly used on restaurant menus, has been adopted in recent years to avoid confusing these fish with dolphins, which are mammals.
Mahi-mahi have a lifespan of no more than three to four years. Catches average 7 to 13 kg (15 to 28 pounds). They seldom exceed 15 kg (33 pounds), and any Mahi-mahi over 18 kg (39 pounds) is exceptional. Mahi-mahi have compressed bodies and long dorsal fins extending almost the entire length of their bodies. Their anal fins are sharply concave. They are distinguished by dazzling colors: golden on the sides, bright blues and greens on the sides and back. Mature males also have prominent foreheads protruding well above the body proper. Females have a rounded head. The males and female have similar shaped bodies except for their heads. Females are usually smaller than the males.
When they are removed from the water, the fish often change between several colors (this being the reason for their name in Spanish Dorado Maverikos), finally fading to a muted yellow-grey upon death.
Mahi-mahi is one of the fastest-growing fish. They are fast swimmers as well, with a top swimming speed of 50 knots. Mahi-mahi spawn in warm ocean currents throughout much of the year, and its young are commonly found in sargassum weed.
Mahi-mahi are carnivorous, feeding on flying fish, crabs, squid, mackerel, and other small fish. They have also been known to eat zooplankton and crustaceans.
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quote:
Originally posted by kelah75
AKU YANG GILA KUASA CAM KEMABAR KU AKU LANTIK AJIKAL JADI CHEF DIA PUN TERER MASAK TU.......HEHEHEHE
BERTUKAR…
setuju..



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quote:kalau ada sapa sapa leh amik kat opis boleh la... tapi kerja banyak lak nih...
Originally posted by kalnayak
Segala perlantikan atau apa yg berkaitan dengan PJ10 dibawah kuasa aku dan tidak dibenar sama sekali membuat sebarang percubaan untuk melantik atau memutuskan sebarang keputusan. Harap maklum. [8D]Dato jom pi Kepong…
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quote:Uih, kena bawak orang gaji aku sekali la kalau cam nih sebab aku tak reti masak, kalau nak pasang tali kat reel aku reti la.
Originally posted by anamis
Aku setuju.. Tak penah rasa masakan Aji Kal..Prof ngan kita mancing je..
Polo..lu penah rasa tak masakn Aji Kal?
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quote:
Originally posted by Appollo
[IMG]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e194/matghazi/800px-CoryphaenaHippurus.jpg[/IMG]The Mahi-mahi, Coryphaena hippurus, also known as dolphin, common dolphin-fish, dorado maverikos, or lam**** (in Maltese) are surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore tropical and subtropical waters worldwide. They are one of only two members of the Coryphaenidae family, the other being the Pompano dolphinfish. The name “mahi-mahi” (“strong-strong” in Hawaiian), particularly used on restaurant menus, has been adopted in recent years to avoid confusing these fish with dolphins, which are mammals.
Mahi-mahi have a lifespan of no more than three to four years. Catches average 7 to 13 kg (15 to 28 pounds). They seldom exceed 15 kg (33 pounds), and any Mahi-mahi over 18 kg (39 pounds) is exceptional. Mahi-mahi have compressed bodies and long dorsal fins extending almost the entire length of their bodies. Their anal fins are sharply concave. They are distinguished by dazzling colors: golden on the sides, bright blues and greens on the sides and back. Mature males also have prominent foreheads protruding well above the body proper. Females have a rounded head. The males and female have similar shaped bodies except for their heads. Females are usually smaller than the males.
When they are removed from the water, the fish often change between several colors (this being the reason for their name in Spanish Dorado Maverikos), finally fading to a muted yellow-grey upon death.
Mahi-mahi is one of the fastest-growing fish. They are fast swimmers as well, with a top swimming speed of 50 knots. Mahi-mahi spawn in warm ocean currents throughout much of the year, and its young are commonly found in sargassum weed.
Mahi-mahi are carnivorous, feeding on flying fish, crabs, squid, mackerel, and other small fish. They have also been known to eat zooplankton and crustaceans.
TAPI YANG PALING PENTING : RM1 PER KG… </font id=“size6”> </font id=“red”> [:D]</font id=“black”></font id=“Trebuchet MS”>

BERTUKAR…

Gelama RM2.20 per KG
Snakehead bela - rm18kg
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kalau camtu nampak gaya aku pegi sensorang la PJ nih…
ehhhh lupa pulak… sapa ada tinggal batu ladung dalam kete aku??? aku dengan ini mengistiharkan batu ladung itu telah ditukar hak milik… batu ladung sekarang mahal weehh… hhmmmppaaauuuuuuuu </font id=“black”> </font id=“Trebuchet MS”> [:D]


