My
favourite lures were the Abu Toby for Ikan Haruan (a type of Snakehead almost
like the Toman), the Nilsmaster Invincible Deep Diver, the Rapala Shad Rap and
the Rapala Original.
From left to right: An adult Ikan Haruan caught on and Abu Toby; (inset) I
managed to snap this pic as I was slowly bringing the fish in; another Haruan
with my trusty Daiwa reel and 4 lb line; a Ladyfish makes a final jump near my
feet before giving up; a typical Ladyfish (or Giant Herring as some call it)...
all fish here were released.
By the way, do you know where these fish were caught? Marina South. I think they plan on developing this area into Gardens by the Bay.
The Ikan Haruan, a close cousin of the Toman...
... is
an avid Toby eater. But small Rapalas have worked well on them too. Come to
think of it, I haven't caught an Haruan (pronounced ARE-RWAN) in a long time. Aggressive fighters, but lacking in stamina, the Haruan, unlike the Toman, does not normally
grow larger than 2 kg... so I took them for granted. Now, where can they be found????
Wanna see what Pasir Ris Pond looked like before it was
turned into a commercial pond? Look at the picture where I'm releasing a
Ladyfish in the bottom row... yes, those are houses in the background... are
you surprised?
From left to right: Another Herring aka Ladyfish on an Abu Toby; Keeping the struggling
Haruan from reaching the weeds was a challenge; Hey, the lens cover is blocking
my Ladyfish!; Releasing a Ladyfish to fight another day (little did I know the
tranquil pond I was fishing in was going to be turned into Pasir Ris Fishing
Pond!!!!!)