January 26th 2008 12:38 pm
Angsa Saltwater Paypond at Starcruise Terminal, Pulau Indah, Port Klang
Angsa Saltwater Paypond at Starcruise Terminal, Pulau Indah, Port Klang

Beside the Sealion Saltwater Paypond at Tanjung Harapan, we have another saltwater paypond at Pulau Indah, Port Klang called Angsa Saltwater Paypond. It’s located near the Starcruise Terminal, Pulau Indah, Port Klang(see map). This is one of Malaysia biggest saltwater paypond and it need no regulator because this pond follow the seatide. It is actually a water encatchment converted to a paypond and this is why the pond has hightide and lowtide as it is connected to the sea. This is a very unique pond because the fish behaviour is different from other saltwater payponds. This Angsa Pond fishes strike habits follow the seatide, factor like fast tide and neap tide, incoming hightide or outgoing lowtide does play a role in the fish biting habits in this pond. From my experience at this pond, best time to go is during incoming hightide during fast current(ie 1st and 15th of the lunar calender). Going at the right timing is very important if you want to get fish at this paypond.
Live baits are sold at the counter(ie life prawn/mullet), they charge Rm10.00 per hour and minimum 3 hours of fishing. Lately, we discovered that using peel prawn marinated in fish liver oil(ie Scott Emulsion) will attract more bites that the other baits. The spot to fish during the incoming fast tide is at the seawater inlet(opposite of counter). Most fishes are congregated at that area during those fast incoming tide hence giving you more bite rates.


Starcruise Saltwater Paypond Video Clip
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Adam986 on 11 Apr 2008 at 2:15 pm #
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