Rachel Turns a Jog into a Fish‑Fiend Encounter
It was an ordinary Saturday morning — 8:20 am to be exact — when Rachel, a pour‑pro from Stomp, found herself unexpectedly elbow‑deep in a fishing frenzy at Bedok Reservoir.
The Unexpected Visit to the Reservoir
- Rachel was doing her usual jog when she saw a gigantic creature being slid into a plastic bag.
- There were three guys nearby: two were garbage‑collectors and the third looked like a serious SP (Singapore Power) officer.
- The officer’s shirt bore the company’s logo, so Rachel knew she’d stumbled onto a top‑level operation.
Why It Bothered Rachel
“I was just running, but someone’s bagged a monster,” Rachel recounted. “I simply had to make sense of that.”
- The alleged fish was roughly a meter long.
- A weight of at least 16 kilograms was required, and the officer said, ‘Two men are needed to move it.’
- Apparently, the cleaners had spotted it “floating out of nowhere” while reigning over their patrolled waters.
Rachel’s Surprising Revelation
As far as Rachel was concerned, Bedok Reservoir was a calm haven. “I’ve never seen this size of fish here,” she laughed. “Either someone’s fishing or the fish’s planning a covert invasion.”
With a dash of humor and a splash of emotion, Rachel outlined how a quiet morning turned into an adventure that would keep her running stories fresh for weeks. Whether it’s the thrill of a strange discovery or the joy of turning a jog into a little story, Rachel’s experience reminds us that even routine moments can surprise us big time.
