Kuala Koh National Park, Kelantan, Malaysia
Monday, May 12th, 2008 | Author: remi

yeah…just came back from a fishing trip at Kuala Koh National Park, Kelantan, Malaysia. The trip was ok. This is all due to “small” amount of catch acquired. but…nonetheles, with 2 arowana @ kelisa in hand, i think that has really made our day. Both weighing around 2-3 kilos were captured on the 2nd day of the trip. i will post the photos later.

welcome to kuala koh national park, kelantan, malaysia

can u see the coleman box they are carrying down to the jetty

suspension bridge that leads to a trekking trail

touchdown at ?

i think this is his 2nd catch. this is certainly not kelah

mr yus's catch

amy's 1st arowana @ kelisa

arowana in action

team arowana @ kelisa with their 2 catches

an aborigine couple goes against the current, i think they are going back to their house

having a nice lunch @ lubuk kaloi?

some links:

http://www.wildlife.gov.my/webpagev4_en/bhg_ekotn_kelantan.html

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4 Responses

  1. 1
    Nam Pla 

    Arowana is rare and endangered.

    Did you release them back or ” invite ” them for lunch !!?

  2. 2
    remi 

    that is an interesting question, but the standard answer would be, its for you to find out and for me to keep it to myself…heheheh

  3. 3
    jamal rahman 

    For an arowana lover like me…..its sad man…super sad

  4. 4
    remi 

    dont u feel guilty keeping arowana in an aquarium? its like keeping cat inside a cage until his death… let it be free… run arowana run…

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