The best fishing charter Singapore can provide
For a small red dot, Singapore has no shortage of fishing spots. From pay ponds to jetties, a fishing spot is always easily within reach. However, if you are looking for a bigger catch, going on a fishing charter opens up your options considerably.
There are several companies that provide fishing charter. Singapore based company EzYachtCharter is one such yacht service provider.
Why go on a fishing charter in Singapore waters?
Strictly speaking, When you go fishing overseas, in Malaysia for example, AVA guidelines state that each person is only allowed to bring back a maximum of 5 KG of fish for personal consumption.
Honestly, 5 KG is not a lot, which has led to some fishing enthusiasts coming up with some hilarious methods to get around this restriction:
There is no need to resort to such extreme workarounds! This restriction does not apply to fish caught during our fishing charter.
Singapore waters are exempt, so there is no need to toss your catch back into the sea and pretend you caught it here.
Are there good fishing spots without going overseas?
Yes! The waters around the Southern Islands is home to several such good spots. It’s proximity to mainland means that a short day trip or weekend is possible. You don’t have to take several days of leave, nor do you need to pack for a several days trip.
This also means that passports are NOT required, as we will still be within Singapore’s boundaries.
Not a fishing pro? No problem! Our Singapore fishing charter is also suitable for beginners. Our friendly Captain is happy to teach you how to fish. It’s so easy, even kids could do it!
Luxurious and comfortable yachts
Fishing takes a lot of patience, and a comfortable and reliable yacht goes a long way in helping with the patience part.
Take the Sunrise as an example – at 42 feet by 41 feet (about 13m by 12.5m), this luxurious yacht can take up to 18 passengers with their luggage, ice box, and fishing equipment on the best fishing charter Singapore can provide.
The cabins are fully air-conditioned, and shower heads are available in the bathrooms should you wish to take a cool shower and freshen up after a hot day of fishing. Our luxury yachts create a very stable, relaxing and comfortable environment for anglers to fish in comfort.
For a limited time only, we are offering free rental of fishing rods (worth $150) when you book a yacht cruise with us!
St John’s Island and Lazarus Island
St John’s Island and Lazarus Island are two of the Southern Islands that are currently zoned for sports recreational activities. These two islands are rich in natural fauna and flora, and many species of fishes, especially reef fishes, can be found here.
So where are the good spots? The map below points out some locations for fishing. If you found it useful, spread the love and share it!
The Marine Research Institute occupies about half of St John’s Island, with the St John island trail occupying the other half. Surrounding shores tend to be rocky, steep and inaccessible during high tide. As a result, Lazarus Island is the better location. St John’s Island itself has only 2 notable fishing spots.
Points A and B
These 2 spots are shaded and are fairly close to the ferry jetty. This makes them the closest to the only public toilet on the island. A stretch of breakwater is built along the shore here, making it a suitable spot for luring as well as surf fishing. Possible fishes here:
- Barramundi
- Bream
- Golden Snapper
- Grouper
- Selars (also known as Horse Mackeral)
- Sicklefish
- Squid
- Tamban
Point C
Point C lies along the causeway linking St John’s Island to Lazarus island. Along the paved road are 4 small platforms which makes an easier spot to fish from than the breakwater itself.
The current along the causeway is strong most of the time, making it a favourable spot for fast swimming fishes. Artificial lures are effective in these conditions. Possible fishes here:
- Barracuda
- Barramundi
- Halfbeak
- Mackerel
- Needlefish
- Queenfish
When the current is slow, there will also be chances of landing groupers, snappers, and tuskfishes when bottom fishing. However, the area is shallow and rocky, which might make the attempt rather challenging.
Point D
Point D is adjacent to a small pontoon that is currently closed off. Do not underestimate the depth of this area, as it is actually at least 30 feet deep, making it one deepest spot around the island. Possible fishes here:
- Bream
- Golden Snapper
- Grouper
- Halfbeak
Point E
Point E is marked by a red beacon. It lies off a reclaimed part of the island that points out towards Sentosa island. Due to its protrusion, there are strong currents at the edge of this platform, which may affect your line depending on how far you cast out. Possible fishes here:
- Grouper
- Tuskfish
- … and sometimes even small Sharks (!)
Point F
Point F is an inlet with a shallow muddy bed. Possible fishes here:
- Barramundi
- Mullet school
Point G
Point G is a big lagoon at the back of Lazarus Island with a pristine white beach and clean, clear water.
This is a favourite spot for yacht cruise customers, boaters, and jet skiers, so watch out for water sports activities when fishing near this lagoon! Possible fishes here:
- Chermin
- Grouper
- Rays
- Sand Whiting
- Tuskfish
All in all
There are several good fishing spots on St John’s and Lazarus Island, making it an ideal location for you to return time and again to explore and try out the different forms of fishing here. The beauty of the islands and its water alone are worthy of a visit.
A large variety of fish can be found here, with a majority being reef fishes. As most of the fishing spots are shallow and rocky, surf tackles and luring tackles are almost a must have to bring.
What to bring along?
It is very important to stay hydrated when venturing into Lazarus Island! Visitors are advised to bring more water as there are very little to no shade, and it can get very hot during the day.
Below is a checklist of items you should be packing:
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunblock
- Snacks (and beer!)
- Towel
- Water
- Your favorite rods
- Various bait and lure
- Ice box
- Sea sickness medication, if necessary
- Camera (to take photos of your trophy catch, for bragging rights!)
All packed and ready? Let us take you on the best fishing charter Singapore has to offer!