Squid Fishing How To – Squidding or Egi

Squids are abundant around the months of June and July off the east coast of Malaysia. The most popular squid jigs are the pink/red-white colours but other colours such as green-white and blue-white also produces, even purple. The only way to know during that place and time is to experiment. There are no real techniques […]

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The International Fly Fishing Festival: Sep 16-17, 2012

This is huge, don’t miss it! Date: 16 & 17 September 2012 Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Venue: Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam (Botani Garden Shah Alam), Selangor, Malaysia. Entrance Fee is MYR40 per day / MYR60 for 2 days. Students with pass MYR20 per day. The event is organised by the United Fly-Anglers

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Butterfly peacock bass (cichla olellaris) in Malaysia

The most common peacock bass species found in Malaysia is the butterfly peacock bass which is similar to the introduced species in Florida, USA to control tilapia. King of Fish The local Malays call it ‘Ikan Raja’ and is also known as the ‘Wong Tai Yee’ to the local chinese, both literally translated as King

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About Squids (Sotong)

Squid are cephalopods of the order Teuthida, which comprises around 300 species. Three hundred species! It is said that new ones are still being discovered! Cephalopods consists of squids, cuttlefish and octopuses. The ones we commonly catch are squids. Not cuttlefish or calamari. Calamari is an Italian word used to market squid as a food

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“Better late than never”. Big cobia fishing with Chang Moh.

There are lots of big cobia at Kuala Rompin and we frequently target them as they are such a good sport. The biggest I’ve seen so far is estimated at 40kg (88 lbs). They can be caught using various fishing methods such as with jigs or bait. This is a video of the late Chang

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