My phone rang while I was driving there and I was updated with two news. The good news was that I did not have to rush anymore. The bad news was that the boat was still not in the water yet due to some miscommunications. After waiting for the club personnel to launch the boat, we left the club at around 9am. A bit later than schedule.
Our first stop was to pump diesel which gave us a wild goose chase. We drove from one bunker to another looking for one which had spare diesel for us. We managed to get one after three tries. That made it another 1 hour delayed.
I understood that my crew was eager to do some fishing already by then, so I went to a nearby spot to start what we had came for. First drop and we caught a grunter immediately weighing 1.5kg. Wow what a good start I thought.
Even the fish was not cooperative when taking this photo and showed me its backside.
After that we went to Sister's Island, St. John's Island and Semakau. All three places yielded no results. To make the situation worse, the boat was traveling at an extremely safe speed of maximum 9 knots. Not because I wanted it to, but the engine was temperamental today. It only decided to give our speed a boost to 20 knots on our way back.
We stopped by outside Changi Naval Base hoping to have our final shot. And we finally gave in to our fate that we were supposed to catch only one fish today. We headed back to the club and this posed another challenge for me when I was at the berthing area. The berth lanes were much narrower compared to Punggol Marina. Furthermore, I was driving a much bigger boat this time. And the fact that there were luxury yacht parking nearby did not help.
With the help of my crew, I managed to berth the boat without causing any damage to the surroundings. To me it was an achievement already.
Though the catch today is the worst so far, I have learnt a lot of things from the Captain who accompanied me on this trip and given me many pointers on how to handle the boat, and most importantly what are the safety precautions that a Captain of the boat has to take when we are out at sea.
Anyway luckily we still had one fish for our dinner and this was it. The best part of the day.
The dinner was good. No one complained about the lousy catch, instead we were discussing on how to improve next time and was already planning for our next trip. And there is this one most important thing that I have learnt from this trip, that is, I'm very lucky and blessed to have such a good team of fishing crew with me.