Hook up with Aaron Ang of Kayak Fishing Fever to experience a unique fishing trip. Make the most of the excellent bottom fishing before monsoon season sets in.
Serangoon Reservoir . So the fishes are definitely biting! Being a reservoir, it is of course expected that you only use artificial baits to lure the many fishes lurking under the waters.
This will test you to the limit! Closed Now. or. Can’t decide what to target? These produce nice catches of Barramundi and Mangrove Jack, perfect for cooking up after a long day on the water.
In this nine metre deep reservoir, expect to catch many non-natives of Singapore, such as the African Walking Catfish, Armoured Sucker Catfish, Peacock Bass and Tarpon. 281 Neo Tiew Crescent (9,648.78 mi) Singapore, Singapore 718901.
If you can tear a charter guide away from their friends and family, expect lots of Snappers and Groupers, and you may get a Mackerel, too. Get us in your inbox The best out of 13 charter fishing deals in Singapore - enter dates to check availability Try another?
We were brought to a few different fishing spots in the vicinity with both amazing views of Singapore as well as high frequency of bites. You can go fishing at Jurong Lake Park instead of travelling to other ends of the country just to keep your fishing hobby alive.
Other than being a good guide, Aaron is also a brilliant photographer, where he helped us capture our fishing moments throughout the trip. If this doesn’t stop you heading out, expect to find Spanish Flag Snappers and Coral Trout.
Just in case there wasn’t already enough variety for you, Cobia’s in town. Go for kayak fishing fever to experience a whole new side of fishing!
Being open 24/7, you’ll always be able to squeeze in an hour ($20) or two ($30) prawning away – even at night when they are most active.If you want to escape the Singapore heat, but still want to do some outdoor activities, why not prawn in a cozy air-conditioned room. Don’t worry, as the jetty is very well furnished with numerous public seats, that wouldn’t be too much of a problem either.Located at the outskirts of our rustling city, Changi Beach Park is the perfect spot for a peaceful fishing session by yourself. You might want to release your catch back into the reservoir to do your part in maintaining the ecosystem there, though.Take extra care not to slip into the reservoir, because there are bitey things inside. It takes a whole lot of patience, know-how, and a dash of luck to ensure that your catch is a satisfying and fruitful one.
Sagais (Trevally) are also biting well. Try another? In 2015, an unfortunate kayaker was left with gashing wounds after something bit him in the water after his kayak capsized close to a pontoon a couple of metres from shore.Fret not, Westies! Originally a fishing village, Singapore is now one of the world’s most advanced metropolises. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!Thanks for subscribing! Pictured above is the recent fishing haul my friend managed to bring home with him when he went fishing at midnight.According to this fishing enthusiast, it is incredibly important to fish when the time and tides are right. A catch is more or less guaranteed and you get to bring your catch home unless it’s more than 3kg. Fishing for compliments may be a much easier thing to do than fishing for fishes. Also, keep in mind to only use artificial baits.Yishun Dam and Lower Seletar Reservoir (near the fishing deck and rower’s bay) are popular fishing hot spots amongst anglers who enjoy freshwater fishing. Where you can fish on Singapore’s islands is strictly controlled. Fishing on the island itself is prohibited, so hire a fishing charter to get the most out of the action. Expect a diverse bite around the Southern Islands at this time of year. Large place but not so clean. Large fish can be found here.
The main species of fish available is the Barracuda – which have been reported to weigh up to a whopping 6kg – definitely worth the wait. At Fish@Bugis+, those demands are granted and then some. Forgot account?
Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!You're sure to get hooked on fishing at these fishing and prawning spotsTired of fishing for compliments?
Helpful anglers in the online community recommend that you fish at the Main Pond instead of the Pro Pond to make your money’s worth. For just $18 an hour, or $29 for two, you only need to worry about catching those prawns – don’t sweat it.When it comes to prawning, the only thing you want an abundance of are the prawns, and nothing else – especially not more competitors. If you’re looking for more of a challenge, practice jigging for Queenfish and Trevally.
Stop by to fish the waters near Pawai and Sudong, and you’ll see what we mean.
Community See All. This is one of the best places in the area to catch the exotic Peacock Bass, known locally as the ‘Emperor Fish’. There, you can expect to catch fish species such as the Javelin Grunter, Goatee Croaker, Brown Stingray, Sickle Fish, Barramundi, and Veined Catfish.With the slopes at the entrance finally stabilized, the jetty at Labrador Park is finally re-opened again for fishing. Yes!
Highly recommended for all!