Number one is the Jala. Your cone shaped net. But luckily Fendy and the guys can always lend you one, in case you did not pack one before you left. Luckily, Fendy the best fishing guide on the island, can always lend you one.
The rest of the stuff, you had better provide for yourself. So, the basics that you will need:
- Hardy footwear - with a tough sole - I'll explain why a little later.
- Swimming trunks or shorts
- T-shirt
- Baseball cap
- Drinking water
- Sugary snack
- Waterproof jacket
- Mosquito repellent
Call Fendy, the best and friendliest local fishing guide in Singapore on +6582425842, or email him at andy.didi@rocketmail.com to borrow his casting net and learn all the tricks from the local Malay fishermen.
Just to give you an idea what I mean by friendly. I made friends with this chap while waiting for Fendy in the evening.
Just to give you an idea what I mean by friendly. I made friends with this chap while waiting for Fendy in the evening.
Making friends in Singapore
Back at home, I am an ardent fly-fisher. I love my neat gear, the grace of the movement. But I also know that it is a distilled version of what net casting has to offer.
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