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Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on December 14, 2023 at 5:04pm

DAY 2

經過一晚上的休整,我們在第二天早上在酒店吃過早餐,8點準時出發,第一天的目標是旗魚。北根釣旗魚的方式和雲冰大致是一樣的,主要是用活餌放流爲主。

在開船一個小時後,先到達作釣餌魚的地方,釣點用阿波羅釣組作釣餌魚,充足的餌魚才能保証接下來作釣的順利,將餌魚養在活餌倉內,到達旗魚釣點後開始作釣。本來我的尋思今天能釣到兩條旗魚就滿足了,但是我也想低調,但是實力不允許呀,哈哈哈哈。剛下竿五分鐘,第一尾旗魚就開始洗腮了。因爲我是新手,所以拜托領隊接過釣竿幫忙控魚,船尾的第二根放流竿也開始中魚,朋友果然沒有騙我,這里的旗魚真的很多,而且很容易很咬鉤子!將魚控穩住後,同行的資深漁友站到了船頭,開始用大嘴poper開始拋竿。目的不是爲了中魚,而是執照響聲,把旗魚吸引過來。經過十幾分鐘的角力,船尾的兩尾旗魚已順利出水,這里的旗魚可真大

 

大家拍照留念後將旗魚放生,繼續作釣。經過漁友的聲響吸引,船的週圍聚集了大量的旗魚群,真的是肉眼可見,餌魚隨手扔出去就會被旗魚直接截走,短短兩個小時,便有八尾旗魚成功釣上船。這種級別的漁獲,在雲冰漁獲最好的八九月份也是極爲罕見的,這也讓我對接下來的作釣充滿信心。

就在我以爲我們可以換點去試試其他魚種的時候,我的假餌直接被一條體長超過一米五的馬鮫頂出水面一米多高,我和漁友們都興奮了,躍躍欲試的跟領隊溝通,想釣馬鮫,在領隊的幫助下,我們掛好餌魚丟到了標點,不出一分鐘,餌魚便被直接截走,揚竿,緊接着洩力,線輪非一般的轉動,然而幸福來的快,去的也快,由於沒有綁鋼絲前導,馬鮫鋒利的牙齒直接咬斷了前導線,跑魚......對於釣魚人來説,跑魚很正常,總結經驗才是最重要的。這次跑魚的原因我們自己也很清楚,馬上調整裝備,在前導線上加上了一段鋼絲,再次作釣,這次,大馬鮫再也沒有逃出我們的手掌心,乖乖上船,成爲了我們的晚餐。

 

中途漁友釣上了一隻小魷魚,領隊推薦生吃,具體味道如何看看漁友的表情,好像還不錯

這次的作釣在全程高能的旗魚洗腮和馬鮫衝刺中接近尾聲,本次出海收獲頗豐,準備返程休息,帶着漁獲找酒店加工了一下,晚上我們一起享用自己釣上來了全魚宴。

剛釣上來的魚做出來的菜的鮮美程度根本不是那些飯店里吃到的魚不是同一個級別的。大家吃的都非常過癮。回去之後便開始準備裝備,因爲即將到來的第二天才是我這次來的主要目的,挑戰每個釣魚人的終極目標:GT。

 

DAY 3

 

從上船開始,我的精神就一直處於亢奮的狀態,今天要挑戰casting釣法的終極目標魚——GT。GT中文名牛港鰺,是鰺科中體型最大的肉食性魚種,強悍的拉力和耐力早就了它名聲在外,瞬間的爆發力和咬餌時的炸水讓GT成爲了海釣人最爲鐘愛的魚種之一。

釣點也很明確,出發去一個很大型的淺礁區,到達釣點之後我就站到了船頭,開始拋餌作釣。我選擇的是一款大嘴popper,經過了十幾竿的反複拋投蒐索,突然一個炸水,從手感上來説提醒不大,但是GT的拉力還是有的,18000型號的輪子被拉的吱吱作響,經過了幾個回合的較量,順利釣獲第一尾GT。

在放生後,我們繼續作釣,突然又一個炸水,身邊漁友中魚了,我的魚竿也傳來了巨力,我也中魚了,這時我意識到,我要的GT要出現了。猛的補槍以後,開始進入搏魚狀態。Pe8號線加上200磅的前導線,剎車力15kg的輪子,足以應對GT,在領隊的幫助下,經過反復幾次出線收線,這尾GT最終被我成功拉到了船邊,這是我人生中第一尾GT,相信以後還會有第二第三尾的。

隨着後面的作釣幾次脫鉤,領隊成功地弄丟了我最喜歡的一只鉛筆,潮水也漸漸轉向平潮,鏡子海的出現表示所有魚類全部停口,大家開始了海上拍照模式。船長帶我們去摸龍蝦的地方抓了很多龍蝦和螃蟹,今天晚上的飯有了,哈哈哈,超級大只的龍蝦。

開啟晚上的海鮮盛宴。

 

DAY 4

 

今天繼續挑戰金槍魚和GT,跟前兩天的經歷差不多,這里就不得不給大家誇一下連帶着推薦這次的領隊了——斯亮大哥了,從接機開始全程細心幫助我們,帶我們嚐遍當地特色,也規避了很多不良商家坑人的飯店。教了我很多非常實用的釣魚知識和小技巧,給我們提供了很多很多幫助,這跟報旅遊公司的走馬觀花打卡團遊完全不一樣,斯亮大哥説他每次只帶5-6個人,吃喝玩樂基本全包。沒有固定路線,可以隨心所欲!簡直不要太爽,我們玩的很儘興!下次來必須還找他。

在斯亮大哥的幫助下,沒有釣上GT和旗魚的漁友也釣到自己心滿意足的漁獲,包括十分好看的紅色石斑魚。

最後啟程回酒店休息,休整一晚,準備返程了。原載:携程平台; related article)

Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on December 12, 2023 at 1:04pm


Pekan Tourism:Royal Town of Malaysia

Pekan is a town in the Pekan District of Pahang in Malaysia. It is popularly known as the "Royal Town of Malaysia" as it is the seat of the Pahang Sultanate. Home to some grand buildings, Pekan town is scenic and pristine with wide clean streets, spacious fields and royal palaces.

Muzium Masjid Sultan Abdullah is a graceful white mosque located in Pekan from the 1930s now renovated to a museum. The mosque is meticulously designed and is a masterpiece. Abu Bakar Royal Mosque is also located in Pekan. It is a Royal Mosque and is built in Moorish Design. Several Sultans and Royal family members rest peacefully in graves in the mausoleum of the mosque. Sultan Abu Bakar museum is also a must visit in Pekan and has a wide collection of relics, chinese glassware and ceramics.

You may also visit Chini Lake which is 70km from Pekan and takes 1 hour by road to reach. It is Malaysia’s largest freshwater lake and is home to Orang Asli who are the oldest habitants of Malaysia Peninsula. Bird watching is also a prevalent activity in Pekan and you can easily spot Hornbills. Pahang Royal Silk Weaving Center, Royal Pekan Golf Club, Royal Pahang Polo Field are among other places worth visiting in Pekan.

Things to do in Pekan

1. Sultan Abdullah Mosque Museum

2. Sultan Abu Bakar Palace

3. Sultan Abu Bakar Museum

4. Royal Pahang Silk Weaving Centre

5. Pekan Riverfront

6. Chini Lake



Food in Pekan


Pekan is well-known for its eateries and delicacies. There is a diverse menu to choose from especially for breakfast. One of the most famous delicacies is that of roti naik, tastes best when eaten hot and fresh. It is a bread bun that is selectively available in a few cities of Johor and Pahang. Another mouthwatering dish is Murtabak which is a stuffed pancake in Malaysian style originally belonging to India. Nasi Dagang, a dish with steamed white rice packed in banana leaves with chunks of fish, is popular among locals and tourists.

There is no dearth of restaurants in Pekan. A majority of the eateries, food stalls and fruits stalls can be found along the streets between padang and Sungai Pahang and also along Sultan Ahmad riverfront. (Source: https://www.holidify.com/places/pekan/

Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on December 11, 2023 at 10:05pm

Where Muar river meets Jempol in Negeri Sembilan by Radzi Sapiee

After five days of a profound silence, let us resume the chronicle of my travels, a tale woven from the nascent threads of my latest series, unfurling like a scroll towards the Eastern shores. Presently, I find myself nestled in the embrace of the East Coast, situated in the town of Kemaman, Terengganu. However, before we delve into the landscapes of this locale, allow me to unveil a captivating narrative etched in the terrain of Negeri Sembilan.

Venture with me to Kampung Jambu Lapan, a hamlet that lies in contemplative repose some 3-4 kilometers preceding the town of Bahau. It conceals a place of mesmerizing allure, discreetly nestled behind a reservoir that guards its secrets with a taciturn facade.

Embark upon the narrow byways concealed behind the water storage facility, and a tableau of wonders unfolds before your eyes. Behold the upper reaches of the mighty Muar River, a serpentine course that winds its way through the landscape, echoing tales of antiquity from a distance of a hundred kilometers or more from its juncture with the Johor state.

Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on December 11, 2023 at 10:05pm

Yet, it is not the grandeur of the river's meandering course that captures the imagination, but the enigmatic realm concealed behind the edifices and monuments that pique curiosity. A confluence of waters, an intersection of destinies—here, the Muar River and its tributary, the Jempol River, converge in silent communion. The significance of this juncture, however, transcends the mere intermingling of waters.

The Muar River, with its estuary lying some 40 kilometers to the south of the venerable city of Melaka, has been a veritable lifeline for trade and commerce for over a millennium. In epochs preceding the formal establishment of the Sultanate of Melaka around the 15th century, intrepid voyagers from Pasai, now within the bounds of Aceh, navigated the Muar River's inland course. Their journey brought them to the very nexus we now stand upon, a landscape frozen in time.

A careful observer may discern the Jempol River on the near side, and beyond it, the flowing expanse of the Muar. It is imperative to acknowledge that these waterways, once broader in their embrace, may have witnessed the settlement of Pasai's people between the 10th and 12th centuries AD. This is the juncture where the Muar River seamlessly merges with the Jempol River. A pivotal crossroads, as it were, where one could traverse from the Muar into the Jempol, embarking on a subsequent journey of 1-2 kilometers before reaching a land passage leading to another river—a river that in turn connects with the formidable Pahang River.

Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on December 11, 2023 at 10:04pm

Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on December 11, 2023 at 10:03pm

Allow me to share an excerpt from Wikipaedia to illuminate the historical tapestry woven at this very location:

"In the old days, Pahang River and Muar River were nearly connected at a place called Jempol, in Negeri Sembilan…"

In those antiquated times, the intrepid navigators faced a challenging odyssey through the Strait of Malacca and the Straits of Terbrau. Yet, they discovered a shortcut, a path less arduous though requiring a kilometer or so of overland traversal. This route, christened Jalan Penarikan, would prove transformative.

Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on December 11, 2023 at 10:01pm

Sometime before the Sultanate of Melaka was officially founded (noted by historians to be around the year 1400an or so), a group of people from Pasai in present-day Aceh travelled inland through the Muar river and came across this confluence area...

On the near side is the Jempol river, behind is that of Muar. However please take note, the rivers used to be much wider then and the people from Pasai are believed by some to have settled in this area sometime between the 10th and 12th Century AD!

Jalan Penarikan, a conduit of history, bore witness to the exchange of goods and the pulse of commerce. Boats laden with produce from Pahang would make a pit stop, bartering for eastward-bound goods before retracing their aquatic steps. Boats from Muar, carrying treasures from Malacca and Singapore, would rendezvous at Penarikan, orchestrating a dance of mutual benefit.

Apologies if my narrative falters; this cyber-cafe's languid computer impedes the flow of my storytelling. Yet, onward we must press. I employed a bridge to cross the Jempol River, unveiling vistas of the peninsula where the Muar and Jempol first converge.

From the vantage of a humble hut, I beheld the confluence, a spectacle that beckoned introspection. Desiring a closer communion with the Muar, I embarked on a challenging traverse, a journey that tested my mettle. Nonetheless, with perseverance, I conquered the water's expanse, and from the opposite bank, the confluence unveiled its secrets.

Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on December 11, 2023 at 10:00pm

Here's a look from the hut at the "penisular"...

Then I felt like crossing the Muar river...

Except, the journey across is much much more harder...

And thus, dear reader, I present to you this snapshot of my journey. Until next we meet, cheers!

(Source: Tuesday, March 25, 2008, http://berpetualangkeaceh.blogspot.com; Related Article: Serting river at Jalan Penarikan by Radzi Sapiee ; Sungai Pertemuan and Jalan Penarikan revisited; Rewrite: iconada.tv)

Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on December 11, 2023 at 12:17pm


The Pahang Museum

The Sultan Abu Bakar Museum is one of the finest heritage buildings preserved in Bandar Diraja Pekan, Pahang Darul Makmur. It is situated in an area that is preserved for its significant wealth of history dating back centuries. Originally built for British Residents in Pahang, it then became the official palace of Sultan Abu Bakar (Sultan of Pahang IV), before being repurposed into what it is now.

The Sultan Abu Bakar Museum has a rich collection of historical items. Located on Jalan Sultan Ahmad, the museum showcases antiques that include many ancient Chinese pottery and glass items, as well as various other artefacts related to history, archaeology, ethnology, and royalty.

The history of Pahang, especially with respect to its ancient Royal Family, is well documented in this museum. The museum building dates back to the 1880s and was used as the headquarters of the Japanese Armed Forces during the Japanese occupation before it became the official palace of Sultan Abu Bakar (Sultan of Pahang IV).

Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mu’azzam Shah consented to transforming Istana Kota Beram into a state museum, and on 17 March 1976 the Pahang State Museum Board relocated to the site from the Office of the State Secretary, from where they were previously operating. Repurposed into a museum, renovations were carried out, especially to create indoor exhibition galleries.

Servitude to Allah (SWT), feeling the presence of Allah (SWT) in every movement, with every action puts a person in the state of constant awareness of the Almighty, in the state of piety and faith. Slaves are the lowest class in the hierarchical structure of society. These groups cannot act on their own volition because they are governed by rules and orders determined by their owners. However, the advent of Islam changed the concept of slavery in totality – from degrading human slavery to respectable and humble servitude to Allah (SWT). A sense of servitude must be present in the heart of every human being. Among the natural qualities of a servant are wanting and inadequacy, ignorance, weakness, guilt and contempt. The aspiration and need to rise above the natural self, motivates man to place reliance on the Almighty. To have hope in the Most Perfect evokes the sense of courage, nobility and strength in the “servant” of Allah (SWT). (Source)

Comment by 誰還記得北婆羅州? on May 4, 2023 at 11:52am


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