Tanjung leman jetty is about 2 and a half hours drive from the courseway. If driving on your own you got to drive towards kota tinggi. This is the jetty that will bring you to the Pulau Sibu resort or one of the four Kelongs around Pulau Sibu. We arrived at the jetty around 12 pm but the tide was too low so the boats could not get into the lagoon area. The authorities constructed a logoon (using rocks) around the jetty to protect the area from the rough sea.
16 years ago, i started going to the kelongs around here. Back then there was no jetty, just a hut on the beach with some tables and chairs. You could park your car around there and pay the guy RM10 to look after your car while you go fishing on the Kelong.
Boarding the boat meant you get into the water and wade toward the small motor boat which would take you to a bigger boat. The bigger boat would then bring you to the Kelong.
Nowadays we have the nice Jetty; just need to pay RM4 per trip.
The Bunk area
Upon arriving, we check out our sleeping area, put our bags down and attend to our stomach. Lunch is served just after arrival.
After lunch it is time to get everything in order so that i get into the action quickly.
Got to get the "apollo" jig fixed up in order to catch the bait fishes (Ikan Kunning, Tamban and Selar). In December the Selars are big so they are of good eating size. Jigs with luminous green lures are their favoutite.
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KL Tan is giving some fishing tips to the newbies.
Father and Son Teams
They are all ready for action.
While.... KL Tan is still explaining.
Hi Joe, what's the name of the Kelong you went to? and how do I check the arrival and departure times of the jetties at the Kelong. Thanks!
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