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The hunt for Peacock Bass: Fishing Vlog in Singapore | Upper Seletar/Lower Peirce #sgfishing



So many patterns and colours. They are the same species, but… are they the same?

Join me on my journey to fish around Singapore.

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Fishing setup
Rod: Kuying BattleSong BSC 682L
Reel: Shimano SLX 71XG
Line: 10 lb
Lure: Peach coloured soft plastic with 15g sinker

Rig: Dropper Loop Rig
Learn to tie this rig by watching the videos:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/V0Cerb75nNU
Part 2: https://youtu.be/Zi3ElDqDVNc
Part 3: https://youtu.be/f5ApSC0ZKs8

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Check out the exact legal ground location here: https://www.pub.gov.sg/getinvolved/activities/fishing

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2 Comments

  1. Awesome catches! I will be traveling to Singapore for 4 days soon, do you a have a recommendation for an easily accessible body of water that has peacock bass? Thank you and tight lines!

  2. sg predominantly got 3 species for PB, Temensis (also known as speckled) are those grey one with white spots and have thicker/longer vertical bars on the body but they do turn yellow-green when they are breeding. Then you have your mono PB (also known as butterfly peacock) are yellow-green but they do not have white specks on them and the vertical bars dont go as long as temmies. Then you have your azul which is easy to tell from the blueish fins and they have more vertical bars. But then again hybridization do often make it hard to tell

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