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  1. #221

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikelyap View Post
    guyz planing to go fishing this sep 5 at cebu yacht club.. kinsa ganahan mu kuyog? btw ive cheked the tides for that day.. ingun nila nindot if pa duong taas ang tide...


    Sat 5 (3:18 AM PHT / 0.40 m) low
    (10:26 AM PHT / 1.10 m) high
    (5:36 PM PHT / 0.25 m) low
    (11:20 PM PHT / 0.64 m) high
    Full Moon


    so with this... unsa oras man nindot mag fishing? hehehe.. mga 7am? guyz if gus2 nyo ma kuyog sabot ra ta.. i can acomodate 4 persons.. kasya sa sakyanan ko btw its also full moon.. pwede lang gyapon gabii na ta mag fishing hehe... pray lang ta na nindot climate..
    Nindot ni imo plan brod da...hehehe...

    OIST KINSA TO GUSTO MAMINGWIT, SABAY TA NINYO!!!

    E-finalize ninyo ang time brod kay maghulat ra ko didto sa yacht club...duol ra man amoa dinha.
    Aya-ay ang dagat ani, dili kaayo dako ang hunas pero k ra japon...

    " <<<A Bad Day Of Fishing Is Better Than A Good Day At Work>>>"( Eltone )

  2. #222
    hahah kanina nag hapit ko sa TCE Tackles.. repair pa nila rod namo .. 9:30 pa makoha ang rod.. ahmm guyz if naa kamo karon online please post your location and name ^_^.. btw im near captiol.. ugma mag try kame mga 10am.. pero basi init na kaayo.. nindot man daw gabii.. 24hrs and cebu yacht club..

  3. #223
    artilla@ ganahan ka kuyug bro? ahmm text(09175336774) lang nya ko.. and bring your own fishing rod lang ^_^..
    vest@ bro plan ko unta mga 7am.. prob repair pa rods namo.. 9:30 pa makoha.. mga 10 na cguro kame.. try if ma kaya ang init.. hehe.. if d gyud balik kame gabii

  4. #224
    so, how did it go guys? hope everyone have a good time!!! did anyone caught a "two-legged" fish,,ha ha ha & post some pics,,,tc

  5. #225
    wahahha.. wala kame nakoha.. nag stay lang kame sa yacht club two hours.. nakoha lang namo sunburn ^_^.. hahhaha.. mga lunch time nag break kame.. then mga 2pm derecho liloan to DPOND hehe.. 3 nakoha ko na bangus hahaha..

  6. #226
    sige apil ko next time unsa gear ginagamit ninyo? what kind of fishing ok ba mag lure fishing diri? daghan man ko rapala lures got a 7 ft onepiece rod for my penn bait caster ok ra na?

    kinsa tig trolling diri? naa sad ko trolling set up na wa pa nako nagamit! hehehehe

  7. #227
    nyakk.. i mean sa part ko lang 3pcs.. then mga 3pm namn gyud kame nag start.. mga 3kilos koha namo.. ahmm sa DPond sir.. do ko sure sa term.. nag dala ko rod.. ahmm murag prefer sa bangus kanang naa floater.. then mga 5 inches na line from the floater naa imo na hook..

  8. #228
    Quote Originally Posted by Mikelyap View Post
    wahahha.. wala kame nakoha.. nag stay lang kame sa yacht club two hours.. nakoha lang namo sunburn ^_^.. hahhaha.. mga lunch time nag break kame.. then mga 2pm derecho liloan to DPOND hehe.. 3 nakoha ko na bangus hahaha..
    Bro late namo naabot ani...high tide na man so dili na kaayo mo feed ang mga isda..

    Try to read this tip of information from a veteran angler hehe

    Such anglers often waste precious hours casting, trolling or sinker bouncing when the tide is wrong. But the salt-water angler who knows tides can pick the favorable fishing periods in advance and concentrate his efforts during such times. It means fewer wasted days and more fish on the beach or in the boat.
    We won't go into the science of tides here except to mention that tides are caused by the gravitational forces of both the moon and the sun. The moon, being nearer the earth than the sun has the greater influence on the earth's waters.

    When the tide rises the water moves toward land and it is then known as the flood tide. When it drops and moves back to sea it is called the ebb tide. The "slack" tide is the period when the tide moves neither way. It takes about 6 hours for the tide to go from low to high and 6 hours from high to low. Every 24 hours the tides occur approximately 50 minutes later.
    Tides also vary in the degrees to which they rise or drop. When the moon and sun are on the same side of the earth in a direct line the combined influence causes the highest tides. These are known as the spring tides and occur during the full-moon and new-moon periods. At this time the tides are both higher and lower than usual in a given area. During the first quarter and last quarter phases of the moon the tides do not rise or fall as much. These are known as the neap tides.

    Tides are important to all salt-water fishermen, but no group studies them as intensely as the surf anglers. These hard-working men with the long sticks know that tides are vital in surf fishing. Most veteran surf anglers "fish the tides": They go out when they believe a certain stage of the tide is most favorable for the area being fished. Usually they have acquired this information the hard way: through "trial-and-error" fishing of a certain area for many years. They get so they can often predict in advance which tides are best for a given location.
    Naturally the novice surf angler fishing a new area doesn't have this information and can't put it to use. However, there are helpful tips and general rules about tides which can be applied to surf fishing. For example, as in boat fishing, a moving tide or current is usually more productive than no tide or current. So you'll find that "slack" water rarely provides good fishing in the surf.

    The start of the incoming tide is one of the most productive periods for surf fishing, especially for such gamesters as striped bass, bluefish, weakfish and channel bass. During slack water smaller bait fish often tend to scatter, and with no strong currents they can swim fast and escape the larger fish.
    But when the tide starts to move, these small bait fish are at the mercy of the strong currents and rips. Then the stripers and other game fish find them easier to catch. The start of the outgoing tide is also good for the same reason. In fact, the so-called change of tide, whether it occurs at low water or high water, is the time to be down at the beach casting.
    A little knowledge of the tides will make a big difference to the success of your fishing!
    To increase your chances of catching from the sea you need to be there when the fish are hunting on that mark. Tide is a huge factor in this.
    Generally larger tides induce more fish in to feeding, because stronger currents scourer food from the sea bed and higher tides flood beaches and rock dragging food sources into the sea. Also higher tides are often when other sea creatures mate and give birth hence a lot of planktonic food stuffs in the water column. For example mysis shrimp are found in my experience in greater numbers when there is a full moon, hence spring tide.
    I would suggest as a rule of thumb the last hour of a rising tide and the first two hours down are the prime times, this said some marks fish best at low water, or just on the flood so you will need to try and see what fishes best.
    Another factor is daylight. The bigger predators generally hunt closer to the shore as it gets dark, so a spring tide in the evening or early morning would be you best option for a first attempt at a new mark.
    For more information have a look here – Tide and how it effects sea fishing

    Hope it helps...

  9. #229
    thanks for the info bro, will keep that in my mind!! now,,, let me rattle your 'nuggings' some more,,hahaha.. inside info on migrations routes in local area...(cebu-bohol-negros-mindanao-siquijor) game fish wise....im a 'catch & release' type,, but i'll keep some/share for those in need....thanks again bro..

  10. #230
    actually na basa ko post mo bro.. ahmm pero nag libog ko kay ganahan ko early morning.. pero last sat i think low tide is mga 3am hehe.. murag subra na kaayo.. then rod namo 9:30 pa ma human.. pero mobalik ko cguro weekends suya gyud ko.. murag feeling ko wala ko na conquer cebu yacht club.. kinsa ganahan early morng sat mag fishing?? heheh

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