Rock Island Fishing Pond SP (Simpang Pulai)
Rock Island Fishing Pond (RIFP) opened as a recreational fishing pond at the beginning of 2020. It was used as a fish farm of sorts before that.
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Rock Island Fishing Pond (RIFP) opened as a recreational fishing pond at the beginning of 2020. It was used as a fish farm of sorts before that.
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One of my favourite freshwater fish is the peacock bass which posses a love-hate relationship with many anglers in Malaysia as it is an introduced invasive species. FYI, the peacock bass have been in Malaysian water for about 20 years as I write this. Below is a video of Phil fishing for peacock bass for the
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I found lots of random image files occupying the desktop of my computer and things are looking ugly and messy. So before things get out of hand I better clean up the desktop and what better way than to post the images up and share them with you guys, right? Gut wrenching Billfish, including sailfish
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We were lucky to get out from the intense afternoon thunderstorm but it was a tough day out fishing for peacock bass with Bob and Revo. Fortunately, Bob managed a nice peacock bass estimated at around 50cm (20 inches) in length early in the morning. The peacock bass could be in the pre-spawn stage and if
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Peacock bass often burst into a feeding frenzy as they hunt in a pack. These frenzies however, happens quickly and ends quickly. The good thing is if you can get your lure or fly into or near to them, they will usually strike it. Keep a lookout as some of these are rather unspectacular swirls
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Meet my new ‘study’ subjects, the cichla temensis peacock bass aka speckled peacock bass. I’ve caught many peacock bass in the wild but has never kept them for observation. This will be interesting and they are such beautiful fish. The cichla temensis is the largest of the peacock bass species with a growth potential of
Cichla Temensis Peacock Bass Growth Rate Observation Read More »