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Shore Fishing in Singapore

Successful Shore Fishing

The Surf Caster Game Fish

The Surf Caster Game Fish II

Big Game Fishing From The Shore

How to fish on rough ground

Types of fishes n the spots to try out on our shoreline.

Rigging Your Baits for Surf fishing.

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Photographs 2 with catch reports

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Catch Report 9 and My Link

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Photograph 11 with Catch Reports

Photograph 12 - Local Friends

Photograph 13 - Oversea Friends Catches

Photograph 14 - Some of my old catch photos

Photograph 15 n Catch Reports

Photograph 16 n catch reports.

Photograph 17 - The Cobia

Photograph 18 n Catch Report

Rare Catches from Singapore shoreline

My Surf Fishing n Cable Car Rig

Surfcasting Reel-Multiplyier

Big Game Multiplyier Surf Rod

Surf Fishing Accessory n Things you can D.I.Y.

Surf Fishing Spots around Singapore Shoreline.

Question n Answer on Surf fishing.

Contact Me and My Tackles

My Surf fishing blog

Common bait for big game surf fishing

My Surf Fishing Rig

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Below are two common surffishing rigs which I use for shorefishing

Rig on the left is a single hook long snood bottom feeder: I use this rig for targeting big fish and also on strong current flow days.

Rig on the right is a two hook paternoster one up one down. This rig is good for general fishing and on slow current flow days.

Both rigs are simple, easy to tie, effective and tangle free. It also can be use for boat fishing in our local water.

Follow the measurement closely and you will have a tangle free rig.

 


CABLE CAR RIG: A live bait rig to target surface predator from a jetty or pier.

This rig is design to secure the live bait at a spot and it able to swim freely about 1-2ft below water surface. Main target is those surface predator like wolf herring, queenfish, barracuda, barramundi or todak. It only can use at a jetty, pier or fishing on a high ground.

Here is how to set up a cable car rig:
1. Set up your tackle n tie a casting sinker to your main line.(Minimum 20lbs) 
2. Cast out to about 50 meter n tighten your main line.
3. Put your rod down on the railing or rod holder.
4. Cut a 5ft Dupont line n tie one end to a snap swivel.
5. Tie the other end to a size one live bait hook.
6. Jig a live bait fish n hook it on the hook.(See above photo on how to hook a live bait without killing it) 
7. Clip the snap swivel onto your main line near to the rod tip.
8. Lift up your rod tip high so that the live bait can slide down into the water.
9. Tighten your main line again n set your drag.

That all you need to do n do not go far away as if there is any hook up you need to strike to set the hook deep in. Once the hook is set, wind in the line until you feel the tension. Do another strike if you want to comfirm the hook set. From there you can carry on the normal fight. Remember, never loosen the line at any time during the fight. It will cost you the fish been lost.

How to tie a cable car rig

Picture One- From top to bottom

1) Cut out a 5ft long dupont 30lbs or 40lbs line.

2) Tie a live bait hook at one end. Slide one or two(up to your choice) size 1 beak hook onto the dupont line.

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Tie the other end of the dupont line to a snap swivel

Picture Three

Clip the snap swivel onto the main line near to the rod tip.

Picture Four

Show the three hook onto the live bait near to the top dorsal fin


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