Top 3 kayak fishing spots to catch BIG FISH

  1. Night Kayak Fishing at Pulau Ubin

Imagine casting your line under the stars, surrounded by the cool night breeze and the tranquil sounds of the sea. Night kayak fishing offers a unique and serene fishing experience, perfect for those who prefer fishing without the scorching sun.

Highlights:

  • Serene Atmosphere: Enjoy the quiet serenity of the night, perfect for an after-work fishing activity.

  • Active Seabed: As night falls, predatory fishes like Mangrove Jack, Barramundi, Grouper, and even Sharks become active, hunting among the coral reefs.

  • Fresh Catch: Your guide will cook your catch at an exclusive seaside home on Pulau Ubin, offering the freshest fish you'll ever taste.

  • Well-Equipped: Each kayak is equipped with a marine navigation light and a waterproof headlamp, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.

Starting just before sunset, this trip is ideal for those looking to escape the heat and enjoy a peaceful, productive fishing adventure under the stars.

2. Kayak Fishing at Changi

The 300-meter seawall at Changi is a renowned hotspot for a variety of fish species, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and intermediate anglers.

Highlights:

  • Abundant Marine Life: The seawall is home to Snappers, Groupers, Tusk fish, Pelagic species, and some mysterious, powerful fish that have eluded capture.

  • Diverse Fishing Techniques: Whether you prefer jigging, bait fishing, or both, this spot offers a bit of everything.

  • Reliable Catch: The structure of the seawall attracts plenty of fish, ensuring a successful fishing trip. There hasn’t been a trip here where a guest went home without catching a fish!

The Changi seawall’s rich marine ecosystem and diverse fishing opportunities make it a top spot for anyone looking to catch big fish in Singapore.

3. Kayak Fishing along the Southern Islands (Moderate level of fitness required)

For the adventure junkies, kayaking from Sentosa to the Southern Islands offers a challenging and rewarding fishing experience. This route covers Lazarus, Saint John, Kusu, and Tekukor Islands, known for their rich reefs and unspoiled beaches.

Highlights:

  • Panoramic Views: Enjoy breathtaking views of Singapore’s city skyline as you paddle through the Southern Islands.

  • Rich Fishing Grounds: Monster fishes like Groupers and Snappers are commonly caught, along with occasional pelagic species like Mackerel (rare) and Queen fish.

  • Adventure Route: This 10 km route offers both fishing and adventure, with the added thrill of battling currents and exploring various islands.

This route is perfect for those who love a good adventure and are eager to explore some of Singapore’s most beautiful and fish-rich waters.

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