Hi,
Eagerly anticipating towards the trip after rounding up a few kakis and endless discussion about the accessories for the jigs to use, finally we embarked on this kelong trip. Drive up was smooth even though it is our first time, either prove that the forum guide was accurate or we are damn good navigators! 
Calm sea greeted us and after 45mins reached our destination, Ah Fatt Kelong which was better known for their food rather than the fishes as we were told by a fellow whom we acquainted at the jetty. Heart sank when the weather turn bad and abolished our intention of renting a boat out.
The sea was calm and slow current flow throughout the day, we started the day jigging for bait fishes which was aplenty. As the night approaches, we bait up and cast out. Waited and waited for any slightest hint of movement, and we continue to wait for the rest of the night! The only action was from the kelong helpers who seem to know where to get the fishes abait only small market fishes. Virgin squid catcher as we are, set out with pure determination to catch one, *sigh* before we retired to bed, virgin we stayed.
Early morning still no take from the fishes for our rods, which is same for the rest of the people on board. Resigned to our fate, we pack up and get ready for lunch as we greeted newly arrived people. In our heart, we were thinking another bunch of goondu kena cheated! Hahaha...
Well, overall this kelong is a great place for families young and old with so many small fishes to keep them entertain! I totally agree with the chap we met with his comment about the only thing that is good on Ah Fatt's kelong is the food.
Till the next trip...tight lines and happy fishing!