We were back to Belong 2 days ago,to a place where sound system doesn't really matter in a karaoke bar,to a place where in the colonial days the tribes warriors had their last frontier against the intruders,to a place where you still can make peace and bond with the nature.
We leave Kuching around 3 in the morning and get to Belong around half past six.And later we reached at Nanga Spak ,where the Spak river meets the mighty Layar river.It was a big surprise and heartbreak to us,the water was like the coffee with milk that we had for breakfast that morning.
They told us there was a very heavy rain the night before and the road construction upper river made things worse.
Early morning view of the longhouse folks coming back from checking their fishing nets. |
The murky water of Nanga Spak... |
It's no harm trying...'Ni nemu!' |
Heading up river in hope for clearer water.. |
Still optimistic anglers.. |
Welcome to the new ground,Skrang river. |
New river,new hope... |
Preparing the weapons.. |
This activity get the attention of the longhouse folks... |
Good introduction of the day,the ever friendly Runtu ( upper river snake head fish ) |
Thank you very much,see you again next time.. |
We stop for lunch.. |
Pork barbeque on the rock! |
While waiting for the lunch,every second counts! |
Fly it high.. |
Matan can fly too! |
Again,we had problem with the propeller..so here we go,river towing.. |
The luxury floating hotel in the jungle... |
The ever co-operative snake head fish. |
The next morning,we decided to check the water situation at Layar and Spak.Layar was clear enough while Spak was still too murky.
So we drifted down river,but the water clarity get worse so we went up river...
Second day,back to Layar. |
Here the water was better,and kind enough to give us some actions..and let us made it to 'Borneo Book of Records' to catch the first fish on fly..
Thank you very much....Adonger!.... :)
They like spoon lure... |
They like plastic frog too... |
Also they like tail dancer... |
And now..ladies and gentlemen...they like fly too! |
great blog! i came across it from the Hopper Juan blog. really nice pictures--looks like a beautiful country and some amazing fishing.
ReplyDeleteThank you..it is a beautiful country,just that fish become less and less,the river become dirtier day by day...
ReplyDeleteExcellent blog, guys!
ReplyDeleteThank you...yours too!
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