Queen Fish

Date: 08-05-2010 Time: 9am Rod: Penn Slammer 11.6ft Reel: Shimano Torium 20 Line: 30lbs braided with 40lbs mono leader Rig: Long Snood bottom feeder Bait: Fresh dead Tamban

Was there last night to catch squid. Due to the very slow current, catches was bad and also no fish landed by anyone. Take a rest around 3am on my mobile home and headed back to the jetty this morning.

After casted out my tackles, just manage to jig a few tambans. Luckily the bait was lasting so no need to change often. Stop jigging as can’t get any more so just sit around to chat. Tide was already mid way down and current flow was smooth.

Suddenly I saw my rod tip shake a little and stop. I thought missed already so I walk forward to my rod. Then zzzzzzzzzzzzz…my reel alarm goes…Haha…that is what I waiting for. Grab the rod up and strike…Yes…heavy at the end and it done a acrobatic jump on the water surface. Oh…big queenie there.

It dive downward and swim inward. Easily wind in the line but half way it turn and start stripping line. It goes for a couple of meters before I able to stop it and gaining line again.

While i surface it, Nafi was ready with my gaff. Easily bring it up and it weight 3.8kg


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Hi shoreangler,

Congrats again, and nice catch man!

MSC

That’s really a big sambogong

Does one stomach need to be as big as Danny Moeskops in order to cast 270m?

If that’s the case, I will eat MORE