Sunday, 29 June 2014

Changi catch report 4

The fish that is most well known in changi would be the croaker variations.literally a spam there.They are simply small fishes that produce a croaking-like noise when caught. after a few trips,many have told us to sample this fish so we did and got a few to try!we caught what we needed and nothing more.

a few suggestions was to deep fry them due to their size it only makes sense but that would be too plain!check out what we did at the bottom of the page!

the catches are quite self explanatory so enjoy the pictures! we caught grunts,croakers and pony fishes.
you dont have to cast far to get these fishes they are usually lurking just infront of you or below. 

 our "bigger"(still small) catches included a javalin grunt and tiger tooth croaker.
In all the taste was pretty decent and strangely sweet as well but it'll be one of the last times we will eat this since the taste wasnt as satisfactory to us!but dont let us influence your decision!do try them and let us know how it tastes to you!

recipe?yes of course!if you look under our list of recipes located at the side bar of  the page,you'll find a list of recipes you can try out!

thanks for viewing this!Dont forget to view our recipes as well!they're all based on restaurant standards due to a few culinary students in our group!


cheers and peace out!
-Abel

2 comments:

  1. Hi, may i ask what bait do yall normally use and the hook size to fish at changi boardwalk kelong area! And how do your tackle with your lines snagging? Thanks! :)

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  2. We use sarong worms(those in black soil or wrapped in news papers)

    Size 5 small hooks for grunters,sickles,catfish,croakers etc with small mouths.

    Size 1/0 for barramundi,groupers,yellowtail etc.

    If you snag unto the kelong poles that one cannot save.but for rocks below you can try anti snag sinkers the one with 4 metal skewers attached to the sinker.

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