Pulau Berhala is a small island located at approximately 20nm+ from rivermouth of Pekan. With typical cruising speed of 20knots on slim hull fiber boat, you can get there in 1hr+ on good weather from Pekan.
On the image above, the small wording at top left corner marked where Pekan is. Pulau Berhala (right next to the square) is one of the most visited fishing spots of Pekan recreational fishing charters.
Pulau Berhala from far
This rocks area is the place you should not miss if you are at Pulau Berhala area.
A good size kerapu minyak (hmmm ... they taste better than they looked)
Angler KK with his cobia.
KK returned to seafishing after couple of months on fishing curfew ... good for him!
Angler Jimmy with his cobia ... hmmmm ... slightly sub 10kg-ish I guess?
From the biting trend as observed, it seems that squid head was the preferred bait on that day, compared with jigs of all kind.
Total catch of a day out, on a 100qt. IGLOO ice box
Good size "green-eye", estimated at near 1kg
The ink from the squid if mixed with your fish catch, will make your fish flesh smell like one kind. I noticed fishing charters in Pekan waters will clean the squid (remove the ink bag in it) upon returned, but not charters in Rompin.
On the way heading South China Sea
I used to think what happen if a fishing charter make his trip out from Pekan with a larger wood boat, let's say some 60ft+ in length and 16ft+ in width, thus the choppy sea during monsoon would then be manageable. The fact is, rivermouth of Pekan is really shallow, some stretch even as shallow as 6 ft only during low tide.
Skipper Ah Boy telling something interesting