hai ...hello ......dan seangkatan dengannyer

hai ape khabor semue…
straight to the pancinglah mudah sket…
aku nie baru jer berkenalan dgn mengilat gewang nie so nak mintak serba sikit petua-petua serta tips-tips untuk mengilat gewang nie…
khas nyer untuk main ikan siakap putih@kakap puteh@seabass@barramundi
[:)][:)] dari otai-otai,taiko-taiko,sifu-sifu dan yg sewaktu dengannyer…

sekarang nie aku gunakan set pancing nie:

joran = brand toman (jenis aper tak tau la)
kekeili = seahawk 4 bering (model pun tak tau nie)
tali sufix 40 lb 300 meter
gewang = ntah tak tau jenis aper coz ianya buatan sendiri( home made la)warna kuning.nie gambar die.


nie mase aku dan kekawang tgh mancing kat kuala…
so kalau yang tau tu hulur hulur lah serba sebanyak kat aku …he he he he ( tak jumpa awek takpe asal bole pegi pancing)[:D]

kakaphitam

kalau dah guna gewang buatan sendiri tuh dah advance tu brO bukan baru berkenalan lagik… hehehe… aku pun baru berjinak2 main gewang ni brO, baru belajar main gewang cap i-yam… hehehe..

cuba brO baca thread nih => http://www.fishing.net.my/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7924
kalau baca dari page 1 mmg banyak sembang pasal gewang menggewang siakap nih… eheh..

p/s gambar gewang tak nampak la.. guna imageshack la brO..
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dah tengOk gambar tu kat blogdrive gewangkakap… gewang warna silver & warna kuning belang tuh buat sendiri eek? mmg cantik la gewang yg brO buat tuh, ada bakat… buat banyak2 boleh jual… kalau ada diskaun aku nak beli gak.. kekeke…

satu lagi, tu gambar casting kat muara berbatu tuh.. lokasi kat mana brO? mmg cantik port tuh…
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ha ha ha thank you very much ikan puyu 4 samah…
nie ha aku masuk kan balik gambar gewang aku tu…tgk puas ader aper kasi tau je la..
yang kawasan berbatu tu tempat die kat muara sungai kerteh ,terengganu .
kalau berani sila cuba tp…awas dh ramai yang tewas aku pun dh banyak kali kena …perambut putus di larikan ikan…

kakaphitam

kepada paduka…

time kacih atas bantuan awk tu…link yg awk kasi…banyak btul die punya info…[:D]
kalau ader lagi past la lagi…[^]

kakaphitam

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Originally posted by saiful jufri
kepada paduka....

time kacih atas bantuan awk tu…link yg awk kasi…banyak btul die punya info…[:D]
kalau ader lagi past la lagi…[^]

kakaphitam


no problem brO saiful… saya mmg minat baca thread tuh… banyak infO pasal gewang saya dapat dari topik tuh…

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hai…bro paduka…ader 1 pertanyaan nie…dlm thread yg banyak tu takder la yang menerangkan pasal kesesuaian warna gewang untuk digunakan..sebagai contoh time awal pagi,warna apa yg sesuai,petang pulak yg mana sesuai digunakan…

(nie ader artikel yang di jumpai secara tak sengaja,tp mungkin tak sesuai diamalkan kat malaysia nie)

===Most fish can see in color. As in people, the retina of a fish’s eye contains two types of cells, rods and cones. Cones are used for day vision and are the cells used to see colors. Rods are used for night vision and cannot distinguish colors, although they can judge light intensity. The eyes of most freshwater fish contain both rods and cones, though day feeders tend to have more cones, and night feeders more rods.
In theory, then, day feeders like bass, trout, and salmon are more sensitive to color than night feeders like walleyes. Studies have shown that rainbow trout and Pacific salmon have color vision similar to that of humans. They can distinguish complementary colors and up to 24 spectral hues. Other studies have shown that brown trout are capable of sharply focusing on near and far objects at the same time and that they can clearly see different colors at different distances.
But light behaves differently in water than it does in air. The various colors of light travel at different wavelengths. The longest wavelengths are the reds, followed by oranges, yellows, greens, blues, indigos, and violets. When light travels through water, some of its energy is absorped, and the longest wavelengths are the ones absorbed first. Thus, the warmer colors fade out and gradually appear black as light penetrates the water column. Red light is almost completely absorbed within the first 15-20 feet. Orange penetrates to 30-40 feet, and yellow to 60-70 feet, while green and blue remain visible for as deep as the light penetrates.
The total amount of light also decreases with depth. At 50 feet, a yellow lure will still appear yellow, but will not appear as bright as it did at 20 feet. While red may be visible down to 15 feet in the clear water of open Lake Michigan, it may disappear within six inches of the surface in the turbid Fox River. At depths where it is nearly dark, a white or silver lure would show up better than a blue or green lure against a blue-green background of water. Products that are designed to reflect any light that strikes them, like Prism-lite, also make lures more visible.
Commercial fishermen have experimented with this principle in reverse, using it to make their nets less visible. Nets for use in very deep water have been dyed blue or green so they would blend into the background color of the water. Perch fishermen in southern Green Bay have experimented with dying their nets red, presumably because red fades out first in these shallow turbid waters.
Total light intensity is also important. On a cloudy day, colors will not penetrate as deep as they will on a sunny day. At dusk, as light intensity falls, reds are the first color to go, followed by orange, yellow, green, and blue. As total light intensity decreases, the fish’s eye switches to vision with rods, and the fish is no longer able to distinguish colors. After dark, fishermen should choose between a light lure or dark one. At dawn, as light intensity increases and fish switch back to cone vision, the order is reversed, and blues, greens, yellows, oranges, and reds appear. At early dawn, some anglers are successful with a red J-lug near the surface. To fish striking from below, it shows up as a dark lure against the lightening sky. As the day gets lighter, red no longer works well, and anglers must experiment with more visible colors.
Studies on salmon have shown that their feeding behavior depends on whether they are seeing with rods or cones. During the day, salmon use cones to give them information on the hues and shades of moving prey. When prey are first located, they are stalked and eaten head first. From dusk to dark, rod vision takes over. Schools of prey fish break up and salmon assume a position below their prey to see them in contrast against the water surface, watch them move for a few moments, and then snap them up one by one.
Ultimately, the appeal of the lure to the fish is most important. Fish must strike the lure either to eat it or attack it. While fish may locate the general area of the bait by smell or sound, most of the fish in the Great Lakes make their final attack by sight. Fish scents and noisemakers can draw fish to the area of the lure, but before it can strike, the fish must also be able to see it. This is why lure visibility and color are important to successful fishing.======

contoh gewang (mat saleh punya)

[:)]kalau ader info lebih2 tu past la lagi…10q[:D]

kakaphitam

makasih saifuL, sebab kongsikan artikel nih, mmg berguna ni sebagai rujukan kaki gewang… mungkin pasal tu la ada otai yg cakap gewang warna gelap & gewang luminous lebih berkesan kalau casting sebelah malam, penglihatan ikan ni tak sama waktu siang dan malam rupanya…

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Cantik gak gewang yg bro. buat sendiri tu…good idea.[:)]

bosaanye gambor gewang tu…hehehe..[:D]

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welcome welcome…

kakaphitam

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makasih saifuL, sebab kongsikan artikel nih, mmg berguna ni sebagai rujukan kaki gewang... mungkin pasal tu la ada otai yg cakap gewang warna gelap & gewang luminous lebih berkesan kalau casting sebelah malam, penglihatan ikan ni tak sama waktu siang dan malam rupanya...

errr…gewang luminous tu mcm mane rupe die ??? ade sape-sape yang tau tak…bole tunjukkan gambo die tak pleasee…[:D]

kakaphitam

gewang luminous ni gewang yg boleh simpan cahaya utk beberapa ketika… selalu sebelum casting.. kena dekatkan dengan cahaya, selepas 2-3 kali casting recharge lagi… selain gewang, kepingan jig pun banyak yg luminous… sorry brO saifuL, saya takda gambar gewang luminous nih, saya belum ada gewang jenis nih, baru nak carik, setakat ni belum jumpa lagi.. hehehe…

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gewang luminous ni gewang yg boleh simpan cahaya utk beberapa ketika... selalu sebelum casting.. kena dekatkan dengan cahaya, selepas 2-3 kali casting recharge lagi... selain gewang, kepingan jig pun banyak yg luminous... sorry brO saifuL, saya takda gambar gewang luminous nih, saya belum ada gewang jenis nih, baru nak carik, setakat ni belum jumpa lagi.. hehehe...

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susah betul la nak cari gewang jenis nie nih …kat ganu takder stock langsung la…susah woooo[V]

kakaphitam