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Thank God I Fish 3
daniel got back from his 3-day fishing trip today! not many catch but he caught one huge “mahi mahi”. by just looking, i guess it must be more than 10 kg in weight! Just to give you an idea of what I mean by ‘huge’, see the pictures?
“mahi Mahi” reminds me of Hawaii. the word ‘mahi mahi’ is a Hawaiian word that means “strong-strong” for dolphin fish. while interning at Sheraton Waikiki dulu2, i recalled a colleague explaining to me that the name “mahi-mahi” , particularly on restaurant menus, has been adopted to avoid confusing these fish with proper Dolphins, which are mammals.
daniel mentioned that “mahi mahi’ are exciting acrobatic fish that are
hallenging and fun to catch – probably can go into “maximum action”! this type of fish can be found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. daniel and his gang were at the waters off Kota Belud when he caught this ‘mahi mahi’.
i also read that to get the best taste out of it, one has to know how to cook it right. I’m not sure about this. Delaware Sea Grant, University of Delaware has the following to say about mahi mahi:
“…broiled, poached, baked, sautéed, grilled, or pan-fried, Mahi Mahi delivers a truly sensational taste. The National Fisheries Institute (USA) suggests that you try Mahi Mahi as an appetizer. Cut the fish into squares, marinate them in lime juice, and broil them with garlic butter. As a main course, baked Mahi Mahi served with a sweet-and-sour sauce is sure to win rave reviews from family and friends.
Mahi Mahi is one of those fish that is wonderful just about any way you can think to prepare it — from the simple to the complex, minimal ingredients to multiple ingredients, subtle to strong flavors. I love to use seafood in traditional meat and poultry dishes, and I know seafood tacos are not new, but made with Mahi Mahi, they’re great!”
well, it is good to always have fresh fish for dinner!
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Thank God I Fish 2
Great catch of the day!

After Daniel’s last few trips of only getting‘few bites’, his overnight trip this time got him some catches! To celebrate their ‘catch’, he and his fishing gang normally go to a restaurant – yes, of course bringing with them their own best catch!. This time, they head to a new location called Gaderian Restaurant (I reckon it’s new?). Ian and I tagged along to see their new location when Daniel sent over thier catch earier in the evening!
If you’re from here and familiar with Sodomon Jetty, that’s exactly where it’s located. At some point (I’m not sure if there still is), Monsopiad Cultural Village used to organize a 40-minute river cruise off Moyog River in a Lipa Lipa boat to this jetty during which you can see rice fields and other countryside sceneries. According to Daniel, the restaurant was so packed and thinks that it must also be packed daily despite its location which is rather secluded!






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Thank God I Fish 1
Monday

Bottom Left: Daniel’s brother
Daniel and his fishing gang just love fishing! What I like about each of Daniel’s trip is his catch. Notice the size of the fish they caught? They get a lot of those, and it’s a normal catch, according to Daniel.
Daniel got hooked with fishing later than his brother. As years passed by, one trip led to another and so on. So, it now has become a passion! I can’t quite put together how they can stand just waiting for a fish to grab the bait!! Well, I guess fishing i.e the waiting is something that could kill time?
I don’t know much about fishing, so can’t say much. I can however imagine them enjoying their trips. I think fishing can be quite fun (or really fun) especially if the intention is combined between passion and as a chance to enjoy the out-door, being out-side spending time with friends and talk about whatever.
If we (we as in me and my circle of friends) were to go on fishing trip, I can imagine either one of the following two happening: 1) set off and come back an hour later or 2) set off and forget to come back
Well, if you’re an enthusiast, according to Daniel, spots called Mengalum and Mantanani in Sabah (Malaysia) are recommended! These two are most popular among the locals and visitors alike. There are other spots which locations I can’t recall, but if you need to know, send a message.
