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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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Photograph 12 - Local Friends

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Photograph 17 - The Cobia

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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

Q & A on Surf Fishing at Singapore Shoreline

Hello, I have received many queries about surf fishing from fellow anglers. Here are some commonly asked questions with my answers:


Note: *All answers are based on my own experiences and opinions from fishing in Singapore waters

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Qn1: What is surf fishing?
 

SA: Surf fishing is activity that involves an angler using long rod (>10 feet) to cast his/her baits out into the sea from the shore


Qn2: What is the best tide to go surf fishing?
 

SA: It is best to fish when the full tide is >2.6m.


Qn3: Which is better for surf fishing? Day or Night?
 

SA: Night time would be better as more fishes would come closer to the shoreline to feed under darkness


Qn4: When is the best time to start fishing from the shore?
 

SA: It would be best for land-based anglers to start fishing when the tide is starting to turn up


Qn5: Is it necessary to cast far to catch fishes?
 

SA: Not necessary. It all depends on the location that you fish at. If you find that the place is relatively shallow, then you would have to cast further out


Qn6: What is the best bait to use for surf fishing?
 

SA: Sea worm, Salong and Prawn meat work best for small fishes. Whole squids, small bait fishes and whole prawns work best to target big species


Qn7: Which reel is better for surf fishing? Multiplyier or Fixspool?
 

SA: Multiplyier works best for distance fishing and also to target big fishes. Fixspool is good for lobbying a small bait nearby and for easy casting


Qn8: What is the best rig for shore fishing?
 

SA: A two-hook one-up-one-down pasternoster rig is good for general fishing. A single hook with long snood is good for targeting big species


Qn9: Is it necessary to clip down my baits for surf fishing?
 

SA: No, unless you want to put your baits at a very far distance


Qn10: How many pounds monoline should I use for surf fishing?
 

SA: 20lbs monoline is good for distance and light fishing, 30lbs monoline is good for targeting big species and rocky areas

 

Qn11: What must i do if stung by a poisonous fish?

SA: Do not panic. Squeeze on both side of the wound and let some blood flow out. This will reduce down the poison that enter the blood vessel. Drink some water to cool yourself down. If pain is unbearable, take some pain killer if available and seek medical help as soon as possible. 

 

Qn12: What is the lenght of the rod used for surffishing ? 

SA: A 10 feet rod is good enough for jetty or pier. For fishing at beach, a 12 feet rod would be a better choice.

Qn13: Can we use a mutiplyier with level wind for surfcasting ?

SA: Its ok for using a level wind reel for surfcasting, except the casting distance will be affected.

Qn14: During strong current tide, which is the best rig to used ?

SA: For fishing on strong current flow, a single hook long snood (3ft) bottom feeder rig work best.

Qn15: Which rig work best for slow current flow ?

SA: A single or double hook short snood (below 1ft) paternoster rig produce better result on slow current flow day.

Qn16: Where to buy surf fishing tackles here ?

SA: There are limited tackle shop here selling surf gear. So no need to run around to search. Here are the three shop I recommended to go:

1) 2000 Tackle. Blk 201D Tampinese street 21 #01-1145 (S) 524201 Tel:67892000. This shop carry some good n branded surf tackles.

2)Siow Chiang Pte Ltd. 30, Ubi road 4 (S) 408615 Tel 67433628. This shop has some cheap n good surf tackle around. Best for begginner who are budget tight.

3) Chuang Hang SeaAngler. Blk 16 #01-1107 Upper Boon Keng road Tel: 67444634. This shop has new n used surf tackles. Best for those who like branded but budget tight.

Qn17: Will after a heavy rain affect fish bite?

SA: Yes, if you are fishing from the shore. After a heavy down pour, the water tempreture near to the shore drop and fsh tend to keep still at a place or swim to deeper water where the tempreture is warmer.

Qn18: Can we used the pond method to fish at the beach?

SA: No, it totally a different type of fishing. For pond, the water is still and shallow and the fish is confine to a place. While at the sea, it is and open area and water is moving due to the current flow and fishes swim along with the current.

Qn19: Why is my finger get cut or hurt after casting my fixedspool reel?

SA: Is your finger wet during the casting? Wet finger always easy to get cut as it soften our skin. Always use a dry cloth to wipe dry your hand before casting. Also tighten your reel drag everytime before you cast. A slip drag will also cut your finger during a powerful cast. 

Qn20: Will a full moon affect catching rate?

SA: Yes to certain extend, it all depend on what type of fish you are targeting. Most surface fish will be more sensitive as its brighter allround. Bottom fish will have not much difference.

Qn21: Why is market squid don't fish well as the fresh squid?

SA: Market squid could have been frost n defrost many time. Most of the squid scent or ink could have been wash off as the stall holder alway flush it with water to keep it look nice. Fresh squid is difference. It has all the scent n ink intact. This is the main thing that attract fishes. 

Qn22: How to store my tamban in the best condition?

SA: After jigging up the tamban, immediately keep it in a icebox. This will keep them fresh until you reach home. Wrap a few of them with thick layer of news paper. Then put them into a plastic box with tight cover and store them in the frezer.

Qn23: Do I need to joint a shockleader onto my mainline for surffishing ?

SA: Not necessary if your mainline are 20lbs n above. Any mainline below that is a must for safty reason.

Qn24: How to avoid my baits fly off during casting ?

SA: Please refer to my site on "Rigging your bait for surffishing"

Qn25: Why everytime I surfcast I got my line birdnest on my spool ?

SA: It could be due to you casting technic or your reel is not properly tune. Anotherthing is your casting weight maybe too light. Please refer to my site at Successful shore fishing on "Learn step by step on how to do a overhead cast with a multiplyer".

Qn26: Why everytime somebody told me a good spot but when I go n fish there I catch no fish ?

SA: Very simple. He go at the right time n you go at the wrong time. Fishes feed at different time on different day depend on the tide n current.

Qn27: How to read a tide that have a strong current flow ?

SA: Look at the tide chart on the day you want to fish. If it say from 7am from 0.1m to 2.8m at 1.00pm. It mean there is a incoming tide at 7am n high tide at 1pm. The wide tide difference from 0.1 to 2.8m show this is strong current flow tide. If it say from 1.2 to 2.2m this mean the current flow is slow.

Qn28: Why everytime I wind back my line the bait is gone ?

SA: Below the seabed there is alot of small fishes, crab n other small sea creature. Especially daytime. They will nibble at your bait once its cast down. So best is to change you bait often.

Qn29: Why at some fishing trip everytime I wind back my line n my bait is still fully intact ? No fish want to eat ?

SA: Yes, If you encounter this type of situation, just be patience. Its a matter of time any fishes swimby will take your bait. This are the best opportunity to land a fish.

Qn30: Why is it when have a hookup, I wind in the line halfway n I lost the fish ?

SA: It could be you have slacken the line during the winding in or the hook is not properly set. Never slack your line anytime during the winding in. Always maintain a tight line between your rod tip n your casting weight.

Qn31: Why everytime I saw my rod tip move I strike but no hookup ?

SA: It all depend on the situation. Sometime its not fish bite but are strong current flow. It also could be crab or other sea creature nibble at you bait.

Qn32: What is the best tackle to buy for a beginner on surffishing?

SA: For beginner, best is to start with a 12ft spinning rod which is not so stiff for easy casting. A big fixed spool reel(5000-6000 size) fill with at least 20lbs mono line to match.

Qn33: How to strike when the fish take my line out n the reel alarm is sounding ?

SA: For multiplyier, use your thumb to press on the spool, grab the rod n strike. For fixed spool/spinning reel, use one hand grab the rod n the other hand use the palm to press on the drag or spool n strike. Do not try to close the alarm or tighten the drag first as any delaying of strike will allow the fish to throw out the hook.

Qn34: How do I aim for big fishes ? (NEW)14-01-07

SA: Get a set of heavy surf tackle n use big hook with big bait like whole squid or bait fish. But this mean also lots of waiting n be patient. Be prepare to be empty handed on most trip as big fish is rare.

Qn35: What is the best time to jig for tamban(herring) at bedok jetty ?

SA: Morning first light around 7am and late afternoon around 4pm. Best is go on a day when the time mention is on a downtide.