Hope to see more videos from both of you! It would be awesome if you could include footage of the rigs you're using. As someone with no experience fishing near jetties, seeing how the rigs are set up would be a huge help. Thanks for sharing!
Always loved watching your videos because you guys can say the scientific names of each fish species you caught! (Maybe add their scientific names as a text overlay next time?) You mentioned tidal co-efficient and the rule of thirds. How about changes in barometric pressure as a factor in fish activity? I am a believer in huge tidal co-efficient when it comes more fish bites.
Thank you 🤩 will do that in future. With regards to barometric pressure, we have read quite abit on that, but haven’t had much experience to decide whether it has affected our fishing as of yet, so we may not cover that ☺️
Thanks :) hmm as for sotong season, i think the seasons were more predictable maybe 4-5 years back. What we have observed in more recent years is that the sotong season is quite random, possibly due to climate change and the monsoon arriving earlier/later (and having an extended duration). It is best to make some friends that regularly visit bedok jetty, and check if there are many uncles at the end with the pole and net. If the end has at least 6-7 uncles scooping sotong, most likely its in season.
As for night fishing at bedok jetty, if you are aiming for bigger fish like stingrays, it would be ideal to use a 10ft and above surfcast rod that can cast out a size 6 sinker as the current at the end is very strong. Reach in the early evening to catch some fresh tamban as bait would be good if you dont have kelong sotong. We usually use long snood rig. As for medium sized scale fishes, any rig (apollo etc) will do.
Which water breaker did you guys fished from? I mean what number, from 1 to starting from Marine Parade all the way to sailing club? Also which EXACT water breaker you know of or heard of is the preferred one here in East Coast?
We dont usually take note of which breaker we fished at. Usually we just look at google maps and see which is most convenient (nearest to main road). We heard breaker 2 and breaker 5 has a lot of stingrays, but not too sure as we haven’t really tried those.
Hi ~ hmm that is hard, because honestly there isn’t really a season in Singapore because we are in a tropical climate. The last few months have been hard for us too. Perhaps due to the monsoon, but we are not too sure as well.
“Best time to fish is when you’re free” Very true and well said, I like that!
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Hope to see more videos from both of you! It would be awesome if you could include footage of the rigs you're using. As someone with no experience fishing near jetties, seeing how the rigs are set up would be a huge help. Thanks for sharing!
Keep fishing & keep posting lads, the time is yours.
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Good 1 guys❤❤❤
Thanks 🙏
nice sunrise, thanks for sharing
Thank you ☺️
"fish whenever you are free" is the best way to describe sgrean anglers😂
Indeed 😀
Very informative🙏🏽👍🏽
Glad you found it useful. Thank you ☺️
Nice video! Good job
Thank you ☺️
Good explanation
Thank you :)
Always loved watching your videos because you guys can say the scientific names of each fish species you caught! (Maybe add their scientific names as a text overlay next time?)
You mentioned tidal co-efficient and the rule of thirds. How about changes in barometric pressure as a factor in fish activity?
I am a believer in huge tidal co-efficient when it comes more fish bites.
Thank you 🤩 will do that in future. With regards to barometric pressure, we have read quite abit on that, but haven’t had much experience to decide whether it has affected our fishing as of yet, so we may not cover that ☺️
Nice video. I am trying to scoop sotong at btj do you know when is the season for the squid and any tips for night fishing?
Thanks :) hmm as for sotong season, i think the seasons were more predictable maybe 4-5 years back. What we have observed in more recent years is that the sotong season is quite random, possibly due to climate change and the monsoon arriving earlier/later (and having an extended duration).
It is best to make some friends that regularly visit bedok jetty, and check if there are many uncles at the end with the pole and net. If the end has at least 6-7 uncles scooping sotong, most likely its in season.
As for night fishing at bedok jetty, if you are aiming for bigger fish like stingrays, it would be ideal to use a 10ft and above surfcast rod that can cast out a size 6 sinker as the current at the end is very strong. Reach in the early evening to catch some fresh tamban as bait would be good if you dont have kelong sotong. We usually use long snood rig.
As for medium sized scale fishes, any rig (apollo etc) will do.
Which water breaker did you guys fished from? I mean what number, from 1 to starting from Marine Parade all the way to sailing club?
Also which EXACT water breaker you know of or heard of is the preferred one here in East Coast?
We dont usually take note of which breaker we fished at. Usually we just look at google maps and see which is most convenient (nearest to main road).
We heard breaker 2 and breaker 5 has a lot of stingrays, but not too sure as we haven’t really tried those.
Thanks for replying
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Nice
Thank you 🤩
the past 2 months for me have been so bad... are you able to share some tips on season?
Hi ~ hmm that is hard, because honestly there isn’t really a season in Singapore because we are in a tropical climate. The last few months have been hard for us too. Perhaps due to the monsoon, but we are not too sure as well.
Bro do one fishing trip at pasir ris park
Sounds good 👌 thanks for the suggestion. Will try to find a time to do so
Just CUT ✂️ THE CRAP
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About Tides 🌊🌊 👋🤪 &
GET ON WITH FISHING 🎣
Thanks for watching.
You 're Welcome 😁
Try Changi CarPark 6.5 next time!
I have been seeing good catch reports from other anglers in this location.
Gotcha!