Saturday, March 15, 2025

Beach in front of NSRCC Entrance

Lure Used - Salted prawn and sand worm

Trip Time - 10.30am to 6.15pm

Tide Details
Low Tide: Minimum height of 1.0m at 5.50am
High Tide: Maximum height of 3.0m at 11.56am
Low Tide: Minimum height of 0.6m at 6.26pm

Catch Log
11.00am - 1 Flower Crab using Crab Trap, release juvenile
11.37am - 1 Immaculate Pufferfish using Crab Trap, release poisonous fish
12.00pm - 1 Mud Crab using Crab Trap, release juvenile
12.15pm - 1 Immaculate Pufferfish using Crab Trap, release poisonous fish
01.45pm - 1 Flower Crab using Bait Cast Crab Net, release juvenile
03.45pm - 1 Spotted Catfish using Mortician's Rig, release
04.40pm - 1 Diamond Wrasse using Mortician's Rig, release juvenile 
05.55pm - 1 Saddle Grunt using Mortician's Rig, release juvenile
06.07pm - 1 Short-nosed Tripodfish using Mortician's Rig, release juvenile

Returned empty handed once more. The fish here seem to have no interest in prawns, as other anglers using them also went home empty-handed. The bites began to come only after I purchased a box of sandworms from another fisherman who had been collecting them at the beach. I managed to catch a decent-sized marine catfish after switching to the worms, but by that time, the tide had dropped to nearly its lowest point, leaving a flat expanse of 100 meters.

I might reach out to him again to purchase another box of worms to test it out next week. Fingers crossed that I'll catch some good fish to bring home.

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