Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Hound Needlefish or Todak Caught at Woodland Jetty

Hound Needlefish also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 or Todak Caught at Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots was created to share with those who are interested in fishing on tips and type of fishes caught around Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots. Hound Needlefish or Todak Caught at Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots was created to share with those who are interested in fishing on tips and type of fishes caught around Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots.Hound Needlefish also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 or Todak Caught at Woodland Jetty

Hound Needlefish [Tylosurus Crocodilus Crocodilus] also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 [Chinese] or Todak [Malay] are commonly found along local shorelines as well as offshore reefs. They're primary food would be small baitfishes which they prey near water surface, including halfbeaks. During chases, Hound needlefish or Todak can be seen jetting on the surface water for a brief moment. Hound Needlefish or Todak found near jetties or places that are commonly fished are generally more caution than offshore ones. They'll inspect your bait carefully and ignores dead baits most of the time. However, they are irresistable to live baits like tambans, prawns and small squids.

When a Hound Needlefish [Tylosurus Crocodilus Crocodilus] also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 [Chinese] or Todak [Malay] takes your bait, it usually holds it in its beak and move a distance away before continue to swallow the bait. Setting your hook when the bait is still in its jaw usually end up with the bait and hook flying back out. This is because the beak is hard and thin, making it difficult for hooks to penetrate. Setting of hook should only be done when the needlefish has swallowed the bait. Do take note that gut hooked needlefish will probably not survive after you've caught it. They can't survive very long without water and the swallowed hook will like injure its internal organs. If the fish is gut hooked and you plan to release it, cut the line and release it back immediately.

Hound Needlefish [Tylosurus Crocodilus Crocodilus] also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 [Chinese] or Todak [Malay] are very fast swimmers are provide great action on a light tackle. However, their stamina is short-lived. They aren't great eating fish but Hound Needlefish or Todak fillet are known to be used as bait. Hound Needlefish or Todak are often looked upon as pesky fish because they attack your live baits and scare away halfbeaks.

An ugly side of anglers are often observed when the Hound Needlefish [Tylosurus Crocodilus Crocodilus] also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 [Chinese] or Todak [Malay] are caught and left to die with no intention of eating or using the fish. In some cases, anglers break the beaks of the Hound Needlefish or Todak and throw them back into the sea. Without their beaks, they cannot hunt and are left to die of hunger. Such actions are unncessary and cruel.

Hound Needlefish also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 or Todak Caught at Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots was created to share with those who are interested in fishing on tips and type of fishes caught around Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots. Hound Needlefish or Todak Caught at Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots was created to share with those who are interested in fishing on tips and type of fishes caught around Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots.Hound Needlefish also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 or Todak Caught by Ah Goh weighing 1.8kg at Woodland Jetty
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Hound Needlefish also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 or Todak Caught at Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots was created to share with those who are interested in fishing on tips and type of fishes caught around Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots. Hound Needlefish or Todak Caught at Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots was created to share with those who are interested in fishing on tips and type of fishes caught around Woodland Jetty Fishing Hotspots.Hound Needlefish also know as Tek Long Song 尖嘴鱼 or Todak Caught by Malay Aunty weighing 1.5kg at Woodland Jetty

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