Fishing

Update June 12, 2011

Fishing is good in Ubin now. Most likely due to devotees seeking merit by releasing live seafood in the sea. They should have built reef sanctuaries for the fish to hide and seek freedom in. Many bumboats were chartered out and visitors have to wait more than a hour for a boat to get back to mainland.

Live seafood set free
seafood set free

Large grouper caught at Marman river and steam-cooked for our delight.
Grouper caught at Marman river Updated: June 2010
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Update: 7 Feb 2010. Extremely lucky guy caught a large sea-bass at Marman beach.

sea bass

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The best chance to catch fish is to paddle some distance away from shore.

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Unfortunately Ubin marine life is slowly choked by pollution. The water cannot renew itself by tidal directions due to the causeway cutting off the straits. Water run-offs from ship repairs contribute to the pollution also. Sea-horses have long since disappeared. During heavy rains, salinity levels dropped so much that fish farms lost their livestock. The other is plankton bloom causing huge numbers of dead fish. They can’t sell their fish anyway as the water is declared unclean by the authorities.

Below picture: Serene beach at Outward Bound School (No trespassing). Pasir Gudang Port can be seen in the background.

OBS

Fishing from the jetty
For first timers, best bet is still at Ubin jetty using live baits which you can buy at Changi village. You can get lucky if fish were released by Buddhist groups.

fishing from the jetty

Other fishing spots.
Ubin disused granite quarries are fenced up and trespassing is not allowed. Good fishing spots if they are opened to public. Snakeheads or Toman fish are seen there including Kois.

Click here for google searches on latest discussion from fishingkaki.com. Like many of their members have observed, you need to be hardy to bear with mosquitoes and trek to remote spots. The taxi uncles knows where are the good spots if you charter their van-taxis. According to them, best lunar dates are 8-12, 24-28 when current are not too strong.


Fishing at night.

Although there are boats leaving for Ubin at night, its harder to fill up with passengers so waiting is necessary. Best is go on weekend eve or public holidays arriving at Changi Point Ferry before 8pm. Share costs of chartering the boat if there are not enough passengers. Bring enough food and drinks to last you the next morning.


Crabs, shellfish and prawn fishing

You can get large crabs like this for dinner and other shellfish. But that involves stomping in mud at low tides.

mud crab - picture by Andy Ho

lokan clam

As for prawns, I have seen some anglers who got lucky and caught large ones while fishing during at the abandoned prawn farms during high tide.

Fishing at Pulau Ubin

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Other restrictions
Fishing at Chek Jawa is not allowed. Use small pen knives or razors to cut baits instead of large filleting knives to avoid being hassled unnecessarily by Aetos guys manning the x-ray counter.

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Tags: crab, fish farm, fishing, fishing spot, granite quarry, grouper, Marman beach, Outward Bound School, Pasir Gudang Port, pollution, salinity level, sea bass, sea horse, ship repairs, snakehead fish

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  1. Yohan says:

    Hi Sgkopi admin,

    Wonderful photos and articles about Ubin, please keep it coming. Since you must be that familiar with Ubin! I’d like to ask you for adivce but unfortunately I cannot find your contact info, (you could choose to reply to my email.)

    I’ve cycled the island sometime ago to try to find a river side that I can access in order to fish. Potentially there are a few, according my search via satellite images. But I found none — either they are hidden from the cycling tracks by thick forests, or I failed to find them.

    I’d appreciate if you can lend some directional advice.

    Thanks!

    Admin: Replied via email.

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