One thing's for sure, fishing around Ubin and Tekong is definitely current-dependent. I prefer a falling tide, but as long as the line does not go straight down, there's a chance of a good bite. All these fish were caught while the current was strong.
Even while fishing in deep water, although light-gear fishermen wait for a change in current or a slack current in order to get their baits down to the bottom, the basic rule still remains: NO CURRENT, NO ACTION . In deep water, the preferred scenario would be a slack current but certainly not a dead current.
But like all crazy fishos, don't we try our luck whether or not there's a current? It's all about hope and... wishful thinking... HAHAHAHAAAAAA... but who cares? (Maybe next time, instead of wasting live prawns and feeding the sea-lice, we should just play cards or something.)
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