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Singapore Prawning Pond Locations (updated 5 February 2024)
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Prawning rates are usually $30 to $40+ per 3 hrs and the only difference for some operators is whether they allow you to store your hours, split the 3 hrs into 2 rods. Promotions are available for many operators so have a look at their Facebook page or website. It's best to do your research on where has the most prawns and promotions for the period you are going at.
Prawning pond operators, do contact me to update your listings here. Happy to update new information to help our fishing kakis. I will update accordingly.
For Fishing Pond Locations, click here.
For a basic introduction into Prawning, click here.
Below venues listed according to location.
Olden Days Prawning
Address: 10 Neo Tiew Lane 2, Singapore 718813
Tel: 8756 4984
Opening hours: Daily, 24 hours
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah
ATC Fishing Village (formerly Jurong Hill Prawning)
Address: 241, Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim (near Jurong Bird Park), The Village, Singapore 629143
Tel: 6265 8268
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah
Prawning at Ah Hua Prawning and Fishing
Address: 125a Pasir Ris Rd, Singapore 519121
Website: Facebook
Tel: 9125 2088
Opening hours: 24 hours
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah, Tiliapia, Barrumandi, Pacu, Patin, Yabbies
Farm Mart Prawning
Address: 67 Sungei Tengah Rd , Singapore (699008)
Website: http://www.farmart.com.sg/
Tel: 6767 0070
Note: Not sure if still in operation
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah
Gills Prawning Pond outside SAF Yacht Club Sembawang (Opened on 27 October 2023)
Address: 43 Admiralty Rd W, Singapore 759962
Contact number: 9121 7577
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gills.fishing
Unsure of opening hours. For rates, please go to their Facebook page.
Hai Bin Prawning at Promenade Riverside Walk
Address: 6 Tebing Lane, Singapore 828835
Website: http://haibin.com.sg/
Tel: 6447 8693
Note: Extremely nice place with good environment and lots of young folks.
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah, Yabbies
Riviera Prawn Fishing
Address: #01-11, Golf Club, 828825, 60 Punggol E
Tel: 6886 4998
Opened 24 hours
Tel: 6886 4998
Opened 24 hours
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah
Fish at AMK
Address: 190 Ang Mo Kio Ave 8, Singapore 568046
Website: https://www.facebook.com/fishatamk
Operator description: Fish @ Ang Mo Kio is Singapore First Concept prawning in great outdoor with the
perfect shelter. Never worry about rain or shine and be the first to experience it.
Tel: 8338 6530
Open from 10am to 4am
Open from 10am to 4am
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah, Yabbies, Lobster fishing, crab fishing and soon hock fishing, haruan fishing
Prawning at Orto (West Coast)
Address: 27 West Coast Highway #01-13 Singapore 117867, Singapore, Singapore
Operator description: Prawning at Orto West Coast is inside Westway Shopping Mall.
Open 24 hours
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah and Soon Hock
FishBugis+
Address: 201 Victoria St, Bugis+, #07-05 to 06, Singapore 188067
Website: http://www.funatfish.com/
Operator description: Singapore’s one and only rooftop indoor prawn fishing pond & bar! We offer a range of activities from prawn-fishing, to children longkang and fish spa!
Tel: 6954 0579
Open 9am to 6am
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah, Yabbies, Crab
Pasir Ris Park Prawning Pond (D Best Prawning)
Address: 1 Pasir Ris Drive 1, Pasir Ris Park
Tel: 6583 9030
Operator description: Take a trip down to Pasir Ris Town Park and enjoy fishing by the only seawater fishing pond in Singapore.
Type of fishing: Crab fishing, lobster fishing and tiger prawn fishing, Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah, Yabbies
Bait N Catch Prawning at Aranda Country Club
Address: 60 Pasir Ris Drive 3, Singapore 519497
Tel: 9620 5123
Tel: 9620 5123
Website: https://www.facebook.com/bncsg
Open 7am to 3am
Open 7am to 3am
Type of fishing: Big Head Freshwater Prawn/Udang Galah, Yabbies
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it's smack in between khatib and yio chu kan mrt station. if u take the train u can see it.
Actually, i feel bottle tree actually has one of the biggest prawns in the whole of sg... but not much and pond is shallow
*Staff are quite rude
*Toilet too far
*No hand wash soap at washing area (fail)
*No BBQ pit, only 1 very small & slow electric griller. If many are waiting for their turn to grill their catch, I think the durians will drop before it's your turn.
*Don't release enough prawns even though both ponds are packed, but nevertheless, it's still better than most other prawning establishment in Singapore except for Hai Bin.
*Too many kids running around, accident waiting to happen and it's f***ing annoying.
*Ponds are not really well maintain as I always see dead prawns/yabbies floating around. Maybe that's the reason why they're not biting as often as there're too many dead ones to feed on.
On a bright side why it's not bad is because of the folllowing:
*10 hours card @ $90 only and each card can use with 2 rods instead of just 1.
*There's colour coded tag on prawn prizes available.
*Ample car parking lots
FYI, the prawn fishing at the badminton court in geylang has closed down.
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