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8 reasons why Aunty Pond at Neo Tiew Crescent is one of the best fishing ponds in Singapore
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I'll be honest. I have never loved or liked pond fishing as I always likened it to fishing prostitution. The pond buys fishes to release and the fisherman catches these fishes. There's nothing noble or "wild" about fishing for farm bred fishes. In pond fishing, we know what we're going to catch but in the wild, we don't know until we land the fish.
Pond fishing was "okay" last time when fishing pond operators released more fishes but as the cost of living in Singapore went up, so did the cost to release fish. Nowadays, pond fishing operators release so little fish that people often shout "TEE XIII PANG HEUR" more frequently.
That said though, It was my birthday and I wanted to go fishing for a few hours so Bakgal brought me to Aunty Pond at Neo Tiew. I was sceptical at first but as I went about my fishing, I must say that Aunty Pond has certainly given me a more refreshing experience.
Here's why.
1. You don't need to bring your own aerator pump, bait net or baitbox.
Preparation for Singapore pond fishing is always troublesome and the first thing to think about (if you're baiting) is how your live bait well survive. Live prawns and milkfish are the most common baits being used here. Some regular pond fishing kakis will either bring a styrofoam box and aerator pump or they bring a small bait net to contain the live prawns. I was pleasantly surprised when Bakgal told me that I didn't need to bring any of these. Aunty Pond provided a white pail to contain the prawns and aerator hoses were provided all around the pond. You simply had to plug the hose into the pail of water! My professors at the LKY School would chip in and call it sustainable bait keeping (since you don't use batteries).
Oh yes and they sell live prawns ($4/100kg) and dead Kembong there too.
2. You don't need to bring fish keeping nets or fish stringer keepers. Use their baskets.
I also didn't need to bring fish stringer keepers or fish keeping nets. The fishing pond provided fish keeping baskets at the corners of the pond. These baskets were numbered and submerged in a small enclosure pond. This may seem "normal" but anyone who goes pond fishing regularly would tell you that the difference here is that the water in the small pond is much more cleaner than the water in the fishing pond. The small pond had a good filtration system as well. The other obvious advantage was that since fish stringers and keep nets are not used (in the main fishing pond), there is less chance of the your line entangling with these fish keeping contraptions. In other words, you now have more space to fight the fish and coax it in.Pond fishing was "okay" last time when fishing pond operators released more fishes but as the cost of living in Singapore went up, so did the cost to release fish. Nowadays, pond fishing operators release so little fish that people often shout "TEE XIII PANG HEUR" more frequently.
That said though, It was my birthday and I wanted to go fishing for a few hours so Bakgal brought me to Aunty Pond at Neo Tiew. I was sceptical at first but as I went about my fishing, I must say that Aunty Pond has certainly given me a more refreshing experience.
Here's why.
1. You don't need to bring your own aerator pump, bait net or baitbox.
Bait friendly aerator hoses! |
Oh yes and they sell live prawns ($4/100kg) and dead Kembong there too.
2. You don't need to bring fish keeping nets or fish stringer keepers. Use their baskets.
Isolate your catch in clean water! |
3. The legend of the giant ang chors
The legend lives on! |
4. Clean water for washing hands are conveniently located around the pond
Water tank for cleaning hands |
Sinks available too. Bring your own soap. |
5. Landing nets are available all around the pond.
No need for boga, just use net lah. |
6. Fishes were relatively healthy
Good colours on the KBL |
Deep healthy red for the fat Mangrove Jack! |
Thankfully though, the fishes caught at Aunty Pond were very lively, fought well and looked ok too. I even made an exception to my "no eating of pond fishing" rule and ate a barramundi for birthday!
Yes, I ate pond fish. |
Tapao time! |
8. It is private.
Less crowd, more relaxing. |
The best reason to like Aunty Pond though would be that it's 100% private. Aunty Pond has a strict entry only for anglers and they actually have a gate. This means that only those who fish can go in. This was great as you didn't had strangers or bystanders that would hang around the pond watching you fish. It just meant less people, more space for casting and in my case, more quiet time. That's how fishing should be actually. All alone by yourself and relaxing as you watch the world go by...
Aunty's Fishing Pond at Neo Tiew is located 291 Neo Tiew Crescent, Singapore 718903. You can contact them at +6567921318 or +6567923695. Operating hours are 8am to 11.30pm daily and charges are at $60 for 3 hours per rod. For more information, you can visit their Facebook.
Aunty's Fishing Pond at Neo Tiew is located 291 Neo Tiew Crescent, Singapore 718903. You can contact them at +6567921318 or +6567923695. Operating hours are 8am to 11.30pm daily and charges are at $60 for 3 hours per rod. For more information, you can visit their Facebook.
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