Friday, May 2, 2008

Labour day!!

1st of May.. a public holiday for most of us..

Woke up kinda early around.. 9am..prepared my stuff and head out to klang to meet up with my sifu with my uncle.. arrived klang around 10.30am... help sifu to thaw down and clean up some of the tiger prawns for breakfast later on...

This is what i had for breakfast.


Then we continued to hang out at the coffee shop until about 12.30pm.. went to tesco to buy some baits.. biscuits and water supply for our fishing later..

At 1.30pm checked in to the starcruise pond in westport.. at that time.. water is already coming in thru the water gates.

Immediately setup my rod and prepare for fishing.. there isn't much bites yesterday though but Thank God i caught some fishes.. I've used live mullet, live prawn and even dead prawn.. total catches landed.
2 White snapper and 1 queenfish.

Total catches in the icebox

The queenfish that i caught

The queenfish size compared to my slippers


The view of the pond


After 4.5 hours of fishing.. its time to call if off for the day, as the sun is setting and its super hot.. so we decided to leave and have something to eat to kill the hunger pang in us.

Okie here are the dishes that we had..
The famous hokkien mee


The queenfish cooked in some rice wine sauce


And fried egg with bittergourd and prawns


So thats about it on what i did on Labour day..

1 comment:

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Relationship Advice from Dell Customer Service

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