The Fishing Time was spun off in 2009 from the well known Fishing Time Blog to cater for the recreational anglers in Singapore and to provide information for international visitors looking for more information on Singapore's angling scene.The Fishing Time aims to be Singapore's leading fishing website in terms of traffic and quality of content. We intend to work with any fishing, angling organizations or groups to build a well informed community.
The site will contain reports and news sent in from charter operators and fishing guides from around the region; weather; tide and moon phase information; advice and information from the countries leading fishing writers; an e-commerce shopping facility; classified ads; links; a comprehensive listing of charter operators; sub-sites for every affiliated fishing club in the country and a very active and informed discussion forum.
Around 50000 Singaporeans fish twice or more each year in Singapore and The Fishing Time provides much of the information and services required to make their experience as safe, enjoyable and productive as possible.
We welcome any feedback you may have.
Allen & The Fishing Time team.
webmaster @ thefishingtime.com





In fishing, it is very important to an angler’s success that he starts with the proper equipment. He may purchase or own the finest equipment in the world, but when it is assembled and put into use, it may prove to be a very decided handicap.
Rods are basically made from carbon. Plastic, composite carbon combined with Kevlar, which is a kind of material that is bullet proof, or just high carbon. Since the carbon's force and strength in connection to its mass is light, making it strong material that can allow thinner fabrication but still is able to keep the span and length. A rod that is lighter evidently handling will be easier, controlling it would be less tiring on ones arms and reduces resistance to air giving one an easier time accurately casting it, particularly on windy ways.

