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3 tips if you're fishing for the first time at Pandan Reservoir
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I had to admit that the news struck me weirdly. On one hand, I was concerned that there should have been more done to evaluate the whole fishing environment and system before committing to such a big change. I.e. opening a reservoir is one thing but how do you maintain fish stocks are another. Being a seasoned newbie angler also informed me that one should definitely fish at the opened areas as soon as possible. It was not that there wouldn’t be any fish after it was “ravaged” by the constant barrage of lurers but it was that fishing pressure would occur at a heightened rate. Fish would be easily spooked and wouldn’t be aggressive anymore. That was also the reason, I decided to visit Pandan Reservoir as soon as I could.
I fished there before it was totally opened to anglers (in the past, you could only fish two small jetties) and I outline below on what to expect of the fishing areas. Note that I probably won’t be able to fish every day and most of my fishing was done at night but they generally should give you a better idea if you’re looking to fish there for the first time.
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Fishing area and Fishing Deck near West Coast Road (A)
PBs are getting small though |
Fishing area after Fishing Deck near West Coast Road (B)
You have to go really deep for the soon hocks. Rubbers and deep divers work well here. |
Fishing is so far not really good here. Maybe just seasonal. |
Note: If you’re fishing in the morning, the fish will be facing the oncoming sunrise (sun behind angler). This may point to not so productive fishing in the morning since the sunlight will be in the fish’s eyes.
Fishing area near Penjuru Road – Stretch before Fishing Deck (C)
Rubber works well on the fall for Belida |
Getting belidas sometimes is all about sight casting. They're very obvious at night when they make a surface ripple with their white bodies. |
This dude took a very slow moving Lucky Craft Pointer 70mm! It paused before striking and only took the lure after it actually stayed still! |
Near the carpark and easily accessible, this area is one of my favourites! |
Note: If
you’re fishing in the morning, you’ll be facing the oncoming sunrise (sun in
front of angler).
Fishing Deck at Penjuru Road (D)
Not casting for mackeral at night but casting for pussy! |
Fishing area at Jalan Buroh (E)
Tarpon used to be very common at this area. Now maybe not so... |
Closing Remarks for Fishing at Pandan Reservoir
I don’t
think there are fixed strategies for luring at Pandan Reservoir simply because
of the terrain there and the variety of species. The usual ‘cheater’ techniques
like spin fly, bottom bouncing of rubber, slow cranking a minnow or fast
ripping a shad would still work here. However, it is important to note that the
fish in the reservoir have been around for a long time already and can be very
easily spooked. In fact, there are many giant pacus, kois, gourami and arowana
in the reservoir that are spooked during a loud angler’s first cast!
To make the
most out of your fishing, I suggest three ways below.
1. Always start from quiet & slow to moderate & medium to fast and noisy if possible. If you’re luring alone, start with gently flicking a small lure for the first few casts. This is so you wouldn’t spook the fishes which would get spooked. You can always do the noisy/loud/energetic luring thing later on. By quiet & slow, I also mean don’t shout, splash water or disturb rocks. It could also be prudent to sit down and fish. If this doesn’t produce, by all means, go a step further and take out your rattling lures, poppers and so on.
2. Don’t cast straight all the time but cast left, cast right and cast parallel to the water breakers.
If you notice, Pandan Reservoir is not a natural reservoir and is by default, a huge swimming pool. The only cover the fish have area at the side (near the rocks) or near structures such as fishing decks. In fact, if you cast out far, you’ll realise that the bottom is barren (hint: slow cranking a lure at the barren bottom at night can work wonders). Many of the fish actually are lurking near the breakers behind a rock or two (this is especially so for fish like soon hock). Ripping a lure across the 20 or 30 degree mark will give you a good chance of scoring a good fish. If you’re attempting to lure across the 10 degree mark, use a floating lure, popper or make sure you reel fast. The 10 degree mark strategy works well at night as fish come close to the water’s edge.
3. Move your ass all the time. Don’t stay at one area. If the legal fishing area confines you to one jetty, then it’s all sad but now that you have almost the whole circumference of Pandan Reservoir to yourself, make the most of it. Move 5 meters down every 10 casts or take the hike to a different part of the reservoir. Fishes don’t typically stay in one area throughout the reservoir and certain areas can have “mini seasons” where fish congregate at during different times of the year. This is probably because the oxygen levels and water levels fluctuate during the course of the year (monsoon season, release of water from the reservoir and dry season). Fish naturally migrate to different areas as their survival instincts will guide them to do so.
1. Always start from quiet & slow to moderate & medium to fast and noisy if possible. If you’re luring alone, start with gently flicking a small lure for the first few casts. This is so you wouldn’t spook the fishes which would get spooked. You can always do the noisy/loud/energetic luring thing later on. By quiet & slow, I also mean don’t shout, splash water or disturb rocks. It could also be prudent to sit down and fish. If this doesn’t produce, by all means, go a step further and take out your rattling lures, poppers and so on.
2. Don’t cast straight all the time but cast left, cast right and cast parallel to the water breakers.
If you notice, Pandan Reservoir is not a natural reservoir and is by default, a huge swimming pool. The only cover the fish have area at the side (near the rocks) or near structures such as fishing decks. In fact, if you cast out far, you’ll realise that the bottom is barren (hint: slow cranking a lure at the barren bottom at night can work wonders). Many of the fish actually are lurking near the breakers behind a rock or two (this is especially so for fish like soon hock). Ripping a lure across the 20 or 30 degree mark will give you a good chance of scoring a good fish. If you’re attempting to lure across the 10 degree mark, use a floating lure, popper or make sure you reel fast. The 10 degree mark strategy works well at night as fish come close to the water’s edge.
3. Move your ass all the time. Don’t stay at one area. If the legal fishing area confines you to one jetty, then it’s all sad but now that you have almost the whole circumference of Pandan Reservoir to yourself, make the most of it. Move 5 meters down every 10 casts or take the hike to a different part of the reservoir. Fishes don’t typically stay in one area throughout the reservoir and certain areas can have “mini seasons” where fish congregate at during different times of the year. This is probably because the oxygen levels and water levels fluctuate during the course of the year (monsoon season, release of water from the reservoir and dry season). Fish naturally migrate to different areas as their survival instincts will guide them to do so.
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