The Asian Angler - August 2014 Digital Issue - Malaysia - English

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The Asian Angler Asia’s Angling Lifestyle Magazine August 2014 English Edition The Stiletto Bullet Fast And Catches Fish Megabass Destroyer Rods No Retreat, No Surrender The Abu Garcia Ares Featuring SMG Guides Shimano Chronarch Toying With Red Drums The Monster fluorocarbon Leader A Little Known Piece Of Gem Berkley Flex Soft Plastics Caught On Flex Junior Angler Contest Inside 1

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The Asian Angler Asia’s AnglingLifestyle Magazine

August 2014 English Edition

The Stiletto Bullet Fast And Catches Fish

Megabass Destroyer Rods No Retreat, No Surrender

The Abu Garcia Ares Featuring SMG Guides

Shimano Chronarch Toying With Red Drums

The Monster fluorocarbon Leader A Little Known Piece Of Gem

Berkley Flex Soft Plastics Caught On Flex

Junior Angler

Contest Inside

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Proud To Be An Angler

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Selamat Hari Raya

From The Asian Angler Team

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Selamat Hari Raya

From The Asian Angler Team

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Contents

Trinity SaltwaterHooks Semi Barbless

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Shimano Chronarch CI4+

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Berkley Flex Caught On Flex

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Viper Stiletto jig The Stiletto Bullet

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Zenith The Monster 100% fluorocarbon Leader. 134

Casio Pro TrekPRW2500Watch

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Understanding Fishing RodsPart 15: Rod HandlesCork 158

Coarse FishingBasicsTerminologies

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Junior Angler Get Your Kids Fishing

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Junior AnglerShort StoryContest

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Megabass De-stroyer F3-69X7 No Retreat, No Surrender 26

Abu Garcia AresClassical Elegance In A ModernRod 56

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Click on the icons to go directly to your preferred article...

FeaturingPure Fishing Section - Abu Garcia Reels 242

FeaturingBrilliant TackleQuality lines, Hooks 254

SALTWATER

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shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

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SLUCENT SUPERLINE

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INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

Vivo Barefoot Shoes

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Wiley X Knife Polarized

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HighlightingNew Berkley Fireline 238

FeaturingSea Tackle Section - Terminal Tackle 246

THE ABU ADVANTAGE:• Lightweight high carbon graphite composite blank

• HyperDense EVA shaped for better ergonomics and comfort

• Precise backbone tuning and blank’s tapers for superior performance.

• Fuji KR guides

• Fuji graphite exposed reel seat for increased comfort

• Length and diameter of EVA handles are ergonomically shaped to fit hands with gloves

THE LIGHT JIGGING SPECIALISTAbu Garcia Light Jigging rod encompass shore jigging to on-board light jigging and

o�shore rock casting. The rod is constructed using a thinner diameter graphite blank

for superior lightweight and sensitivity.The soft parabolic tip is the key to work

bait-�nesse lures or jig (micro) e�eciently. It presents the jig in a natural subtle drop

& lift and providing a better hook-set.

LIGHT JIGGING

SPINNING

MODEL # - PR LENGTH PIECES ACTION LURE WEIGHT LINE WEIGHT

Butt-Joint Butt-Joint

Max : 40g Max. PE 1Max : 80g Max. PE 1

SLS632-40ULSLS632-80L

6'3" UL 6'3" L

CASTING Butt-Joint Butt-Joint

Max : 40g Max. PE 1Max : 80g Max. PE 1

SLC632-40ULSLC632-40L

6'3" UL 6'3" L

FEATURING

COMPONENTS

FEATURING

COMPONENTS

Ocean Project o�ers the quality and performance well beyond their pricepoint. It features

an incrediblesensitive, precisely balanced blanks, ideal tapers and quality components

- all for a reasonable price.

Ideal rod for light jigging and bait-�nesse style.

THE ABU ADVANTAGE:• High compression graphite for enhanced strength

• Armadillo finishing

• Carbon-fiber split blank for weight reduction

• Latest tangle-free stainless steel guides

• High quality graphite reel seat

• High density EVA for better sensitivity

• Extended split rear grip

• Straight-cut rear grip EVA for better ergonomics

PERFORMANCE & VERSATALITY REDEFINED

SPINNING

CASTING

MODEL # - PR LENGTH PIECES ACTION LURE WEIGHT LINE WEIGHT

OPLC63M 6'3" Butt-Joint M Max. 40g Max. PE 2

OPLC63M 6'3" Butt-Joint M Max. 40g Max. PE 2

MGFAJigs and Jigheads

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My fellow anglers and friends,

Selamat Hari Raya to all celebrating. We’re now in the month of August. Sailfish season starts like now slowly building up towards the east coast monsoon. Oh! Life as an angler, we’vebeen blessed. For this issuse we tested out some really good rods with my favourite being the Megabass Destroyer. We also went on to test Shimano’s value for money Chrocarch CI4+. We tested also lines, baits, and so many other stuffs but one stood out. That would be the not so humble treble hook, Trinity Hooks by ODZ. They are amazing. So amazing that the lab test is going longer that normal.

Another exciting piece of news I want to share is this... The Junior Angler Project is taking of well. We have our first sponsor for the project and thus in this issue we begin a “Short Story“ contest for junior anglers. With this we hope that more angling parents will bring their kids fishing and try to win something.

There is just one more thing I want to add. The world is going mad. With wars going on, people hating one and other, religious fights, chaos in humanity, and destruction of moral beings; Our world certainly need some healing.

To help get things in order let us begin by not sharing bad news, messages of hate, and anything along those lines on social media. Next wipe your social media walls clean of all these bad news. Finally share only messages of peace, love, good news, and hope.

By doing so we will be able to shutdown the fuel that feeds the evil fire... Seems like the hippies got it right,

Thank you anf happy fishing.

Cheers,PhilEditor In Chief

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Test Drives

No Retreat, No Surrender: The Megabass Destroyer F3-69X7By Philemon Foo

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The mere mention of the brand Mega-bass will get many an angler wet at the jaws while they turn green with envy. Megabass, the brain child of Mr Yuki Ito, is something to be reckoned with. They make eye candies look plain and they do perform well.

No Retreat, No Surrender: The Megabass Destroyer F3-69X7By Philemon Foo

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Recently I had the opportunity to do battle with the Megabass Destroyer rod. The moment I took hold of the rod, I felt my nerve and veins connect-ing to it, somewhat like in the Trans-former cartoons of old where robots merge with robots to become bigger robots. The Destroyer became one with me.

Play Time

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In my hands, the Megabass Destroyer’s weight vanished and I felt like I had full control of the rod from the cork handle that sat in my palms to the tip of which hung a lure. The lightness and balance of the Destroyer is phenomenal. I can feel the lure as if it were in my hands.

In Full Control

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Adorn with small diameter (Semi Micro type guides) Fuji KR Concept Guides helps the Destroyer with cast-ing accuracy allowing you to land your lures to places you intend your lures to land on (without the obstruction of wind and other factors). If you’ve not cast a Micro Guide or Semi Micro Guide rod you should give them a try.

Cast Like A Sharp Shooter

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Built with a tip that whips (about 20% of the tip), the Destroyer send lures fly-ing very good distances without much effort. In fact a feather light flick of a tip will get lures flying distances that lesser rods could achieve with a lot more force. Fuji’s KR Concept Guides are well known for casting smoothness and durability.

AMAZING CASTING DISTANCE

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Cork handles are known to give better sensitivity as compared to EVA as well as other handle materials thus Yuki Ito decided on cork handles at the reel seat area where the angler holds when he or she fishes. It also looks nice adding to the aesthetics of the Destroyer.

The EVA handle at the rear gives the Destroyer added protection as that is the section of any rod that sits on the ground most. EVA certainly withstands abuse better than cork and is lighter than rubber of which is tougher. The whole package makes lots of sense for a freshwater type rod.

Better Sensitivity With Cork

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The Megabass Destroyer comes with the 7-axis Coreinplex X7 graphite blank of which features multi layer, multi axis, Yoloy Taping System. All these adds up to the making of a su-per thin, super light, and fast vibration transmitting blank (super sensitive) with lots of power. Technology has de-fied science.

Blank Technology

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We tested the Destroyer with snake-heads (Channa striatus) and the muscle within the destroyer’s blank is phenom-enal. With a backbone that stretches to about 80% of the blank, it fights like speedy Wing Chun (Kung Fu) master but with the impact of a heavyweight boxer. What I am trying to say here is that it is superlight and fast yet has the power to help fight the fish.

Power To Manage Brutes

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Every time the fish makes a dash, the blank fights back recoiling or springing back to its original position. This ac-tion not only helps control the fish by turning it away from snags. It also tires the fish faster leaving you with plenty of energy to fight your nest fish.

Toying With

Snakeheads

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Snakeheads (Channa striatus) may not have given the Destroyer the challenge it seeks. Too easy as some would say. To makes things a little more challeng-ing for the Destroyer, we had it fight some sizable dragon groupers and the Destroyer fought them with relative ease.

Playing With

Dragons

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Mind you, the Destroyer we tested is a finesse rod rated at 6-14lb.However it easily managed groupers ranging from 11lb (5kg) to 20lb (10kg). Needless to say, the fight put on by the dragon groupers are a lot harder than the snakeheads but the Destroyer managed them with relative ease.

Power To Win

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After playing with the dragon groupers we decided to pit the Destroyer against the hard fighting red drums (Sciaenops ocellatus). Still the Destroyer soldiered on and we landed a few of them rang-ing from 5.5lb (2.2kg) to 9.5lb (4.3kg). Pitting the Destroyer against the red drums were a lot more fun and chal-lenging. Still the Destroyer ended up the victor.

Red Drum

Landed

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Talking about sensitivity, The De-stroyer is super sensitive. Every bump is clearly felt. It feels like the Destroyer wants you to know everything. You could probably feel the fish licking your lure. It feels like an extension of one’s nervous system.

Extension Of

Nerves

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We normally bring rods back to our lab for a lab test. Since this is a very expen-sive rod belonging to a friend, we de-cided to bring the lab to him and allow him to participate in the test.

The Destroyer claims to be able to manage up to 14lb of pressure with 6lb at the tip. We tested this claim with a pressure test and this lightweight rod managed 14lb of pressure before the line snapped. It could still go on but since it passed the 14lb mark, we de-cided to let it be.

Under Pressure

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If you’re blessed with deep pockets, willingness to spend, and you enjoy most types of fishing, this rod is cer-tainly a rod worth considering. It is very light, well balance, crazy sensitive, and has a solid and strong backbone. Since you’re willing to spend, I would love to have one too.

Verdict

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Test Drives

Abu Garcia AresClassical Elegance In A Modern RodBy Philemon Foo

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Abu Garcia AresClassical Elegance In A Modern RodBy Philemon Foo

Classical designs combined with modern sportiness, the Abu Gar-cia Ares looks elegant. If there were to be a black tie event for anglers and a fishing rod is a compulsory partner, the Ares will most certainly be walking proud.

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Black On

Black

The Ares is dressed in various shades of black from matte metal-lic black blank to its piano black reel seat with carbon fibre lock hood. Breaking the flow of black are its cork handles that adds to its classic look. Silver lines adorned certain sections of the blank such as the guide windings and areas of the winding checks. All these give the Ares an air of elegance.

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24 Ton Graphite

The Ares comes with a forgiving 24 ton graphite blank that is not too fragile and yet strong enough to handle the brutes that we have swimming about in our waters. It has a backbone that stretches out to about 70% of the rod giving it good amounts of power.

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Feeling The Bumps

The Ares is a sensitive rod thanks to its blank and little guides. It sends vibrations to your hands via its blank as you reel in your lure and these vibrations reaches you via the cork handle and the hole beneath the Fuji ACS reel seat.

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Cork Handles

Cork handles are great in terms of sensitivity. They transmit vibra-tions better than EVA and they do look good especially with the Ares’ classic design cues. Cork is also lighter than EVA and most other types of handles.

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Rubber Butt

EndingAt the butt of the Ares sits a piece of rubber with the Royal Crest of the Swedish Court sitting within it. Using rubber here is great. As anglers we tend to rest our rods by standing it on its butt end and leaning it against something like a tree or a wall.

A rubber butt ending gives both grip and durability of which means your rod will not slip and fall as with rods fitted with metal butt endings. Rubber is a lot more durable as compared to cork, EVA, etc. Be it EVA, hypalon, cork, or rubber, wear and tear happens. Rubber makes the most sense.

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Well Balanced

When it comes to being balanced, the Ares is well balanced with a reel on it. Without the reel, it tips to the front a little. Since we will most certainly be using a fishing reel and in this case a baitcasting reel, the rod balances out very well.

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SMG SystemMicro Guides and Semi Micro Guides are the “in things” now. They not only look good, they also help with weight reduction, casting accuracy, and sensitiv-ity. The only issue would be knots knocking on the guides and thus Abu Garcia settled with Semi Micro Guides instead of Micro Guides. Since the Ares is not a fi-nesse rod, Semi Micro Guides are good.

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Casting Ability

The Ares is a superb rod for pow-er casters or anglers that like to cast hard. Its moderate tip allows for power casting with the abil-ity to shoot lures good distances. The Semi Micro Guides helps give better distances too.

While casting was great, unfor-tunately no fishes took our lures but with such a backbone I can safely say that the Ares has good fish fighting qualities.

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Pressure Test

The Ares in my hands is rated at 8lb-16lb. Running it through our lb test meter keeping the butt at a constant 45 degrees to the an-chor, we managed get closed to 18lb of pressure before the bust-ing the line. This means that the Ares passed the pressure test and it did well.

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Verdict

The Abu Garcia Ares is a nice el-egant looking rod with a tough blank. It also comes with Semi Micro Guides of which adds to casting accuracy, better sensitiv-ity, and to a certain extent, better distance. It is a good rod worth considering.

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Test Drives

Shimano Chrocarch CI4+ By Philemon Foo

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Shimano Chrocarch CI4+ By Philemon Foo

Shimano has been making really good fishing reels for many years now bouncing about lots of new technology making some of their reels, especially mid price range to brain exploding priced reels, smoother, lighter, and more efficient. The Shimano Chron-arch CI4+ is mid range (thank God).

Neat Package

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Not many reels in the market can boast of having won a major honour. The Chronarch CI4+ can as it is last year’s winner in the Best Of Show Freshwater Reel Class category and that does say something. I know, that’s like a year ago but still a winner.

Badge Of Honor

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When it comes to design language, the Chronarch CI4+ looks plain with no “killer” colours used, or chromed out section, it doesn’t have carbon fibre lay-ers stealing glances, no sporty looking cuts and holes, and to me it looks rath-er plain except for the area where the external cast control of the SVS Brak-ing System is made. However, its front end does have an aggressive look.

Plain Design

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The Chronarch CI4+ comes with a cool looking star drag with a front running stance and to me it looks great. It also comes with a swept handle to give bet-ter balance. The handle bar comes with two triangular holes of which helps with weight saving and design.

Cool Star And Swept Handle

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The Chronarch CI4+ is like a light-weight electric car. It is a very smooth reel to cast with and the retrieving is silk like with a connected feeling (not vacuum like) which is great. Weight wise, it certainly sits on the light weight reel segment thank to its carbon com-posite (CI4+) frame and side plates.

Light And Smooth

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The Chronarch CI4+ is smooth and easy reel to cast with. Casting feels like drops of water on Teflon. Then comes the feeling as if it is being controlled by some form of inhibiting force (some-what like the DC reels); a feeling dislike by some and welcomed by some. This could be the SVS Infinity Brake System at work.

SVS For Easy Casting

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The SVS Infinity Brake System of which is a centrifugal type brake uses friction to control the spool. Abu Gar-cia fans will be able to put one and one together and link its likeness to that of the Revo MGX reels with easy to adjust external spool control and internal ad-justments at the spool (lock and unlock for the Chrocarch CI4+).

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The SVS Infinity Brake System allows for precision adjustments of which makes casting in windy condition con-trollable. Of course distance is ham-pered should you decide to cast right into a headwind.

Precise Adjustments

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The Chronarch CI4+ claims to have a maximum drag of 11lb, unfortunately this reel belongs to a friend and we do not have permission to test it in our lab thus we cannot confirm how far it would go. But during our trip it did well in managing dragon groupers and a few of the hard fighting red drums. That does say something about its ca-pabilities.

What A Drag

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The Shimano Chronarch CI4+ is a value for money mid priced reel. It is smooth, light, and very capable of which allows you to cast comfortably with good distances, and land most brutes that decide to take your lure. If you’re in the market for such a reel, keep this in mind. One more thing, it is made in Japan.

Verdict

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Shimano Chronarch CI4+

Watch This Video Athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhY7yXtTNwo

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Shimano Chronarch CI4+

Watch This Video Athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhY7yXtTNwo

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Test Drives

Caught On Flex: Berkley FlexBy Philemon Foo

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Caught On Flex: Berkley FlexBy Philemon Foo

When it comes to soft plastic baits, I get really excited. I love fishing them. They are not superior to other lures, baits, or things that we usually use. I just love how I can cast them into cover and pull out fishes. Now, I have been poisoned by Berkley with their Flex.

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The Flex is not something made to look exactly like a real fish. In fact if I threw some of them on the floor of a super-market they would probably end up in-side the mouth of kids. They look like candy. Do fish like candy? Beats me but they sure do look a lot like gummy candy.

We had with us the Flex Grub and the Flex Shad of which comes in various colours. These soft plastic lures come with a roundish body that is ripped to create vibrations in the water. As for the tails we had with us the curly tail or ribbon tail type and the paddle tail type.

Looks Like Gummy

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The Flex is salty on the inside. I found this out while biting one in half to fit a small jig head while doing some fish-ing. It tasted like seasoning, perhaps for fish. Research done years ago found that fishes love salt. They are attracted to salt. So why salt on the inside in-stead of the outside?

Salty On The Inside

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Perhaps this is to ensure that the fish holds on to the bait lon-ger. This is the same reason why Berkley Power Bait has scent inside the bait instead of outside. When the fish takes a bite, scent instantly fills its mouth thus putting thoughts into the fish’s mind about a lovely snack. It decides to hold on and you get to strike and play the fish.

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It is not easy getting soft baits to be soft enough to swim sexily and yet remain sturdy (not breaking easily). Berkley has gone through a long process of Research and Development along the years and the Flex is the answer. It is soft and sexy yet sturdy enough. We tested them on snakeheads, barramun-dis, and groupers, and yes, they sur-vived.

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So how effective are they? We tested them at a commercial saltwater pond and they enticed groupers and barra-mundis quite easily. The trick was to drag the Flex at the bottom of the pond at slow speeds. They are effective for both barramundis and groupers.

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We also tested them out at a freshwa-ter pond and they were a hit with the snakeheads. We caught a good number of snakeheads; competing with a family of monitor lizards that were out look-ing for food. We landed a few and got lots of hits. The trick was to reel in at a moderate speed.

Fishes Just Love Them

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While the Berkley Flex is effective at catching fish, you may not be able to find them in stores at certain markets (Malaysia and Singapore included). But patience is a virtue. Knock on their Facebook wall, send them some emails, tell them to bring the Flex in, and hope they comply.

The Unfortunate

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The Berkley Flex is effective and has been catching fish thus far. They are sturdier and yet soft enough to give that sexy swim, two features soft bait users have always wanted. The sad thing is that they are not available in some markets as of now.

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Viper Stiletto Jig By Philemon Foo

Test Drives

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Viper Stiletto Jig By Philemon Foo

Recently we tested some fishing prod-ucts at the waters of Pulau Pemanggil (Pemanggil Island) on the east coast of the Malaysian Peninsular. Amongst those tested on this trip are the Viper Stiletto Jigs.

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Fast Dropping

Should you want your jigs to reach a certain level fast; the Vi-per Stiletto Jigs can most certain-ly do the job. These fast dropping metal bullets gets you to depths fast allowing you to focus jigging at your preferred depth faster. Their elongated teardrop shaped allows them to do just that.

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Appealing And Tough

The Viper Stiletto Jigs are shiny and the ones that I like look like anchovies with the shiny blue top section and silver body. All the other colours shine too and they do look appealing. They are also tough being able to with-stand a good amount of bashing.

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Not Much Action But They Work

The Stiletto does not flutter. It does not have much action. In fact all it does is to hit the bot-tom fast. All these add up to what some say makes a less at-tractive jig. Maybe... I thought so too. But they work. On this trip I learnt something too.

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Distance Flier

Being in the shape they are de-signed with, they cast really far. They are like bullets after with a streamlined wind slicing shape. Being able to get distance gave it points while others were unable to reach. Casting to feeding fren-zied tongkol (tune species) reg-istered hits and made for good photos.

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First To The Bottom Wins

Dropping fast without fan fare has benefits too. Our two deckhands were having fun challenging each other on a little contest to see who could land the most fish. The water was relatively deep and clear. It was like looking down into and aquarium. The winner of their little contest won because his jig got to the fish faster than the other deckhand’s did.

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Verdict

The Viper Stiletto Jig doesn’t have much of an action but it drops fast. It can also be cast fur-ther than jigs of similar weight but with a different profile. A superb jig when you need such qualities. There are indeed jigs for different types of jigging / fishing, and conditions.

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Test Drives

Zenith The Monster 100% Fluorocarbon LeaderBy Philemon Foo

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Zenith The Monster 100% Fluorocarbon LeaderBy Philemon Foo

Fluorocarbon lines have been around for some time with more anglers using them. Personally I use only fluorocar-bon leaders (unless I have a reason not to) on all my fishing trips. Recently I tested out Zenith’s 100% fluorocarbon leader called The Monster.

The Monster Fluorocarbon leader is a moderately stiff leader with some stretch. Its light refraction qualities is also good standing about the same lev-el as more famous fluorocarbon leaders available in the market currently, which means that it visibility underwater is good.

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Underwater Visibility Test

We tested The Monster against a few 100% fluorocarbon leaders of the same poundage that are currently available in the market and we found that its vis-ibility rate is very close to some of the more famous brands.

We then tested The Monster against monofilament leader lines of the same poundage. It is a known fact that nor-mal monofilament leaders are more visible underwater as compared to fluo-rocarbon leaders and in this test the visibility rate between the two is cer-tainly high with the monofilament be-ing a lot more visible.

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Break Strength Test

The Monster 100% fluorocarbon leader we have is rated 30lb. We put it through a pressure test to see how well it does. Out of 5 tests The Monster averages a break strength of 31lb of which is above its 30lb rating.

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Field Test

I used The Monster while doing some tests at a saltwater pond and it proved its worth. Low visibility is indeed a ben-efit as I landed quite a few barramundis on one trip and on another trip to an-other pond it was dragon groupers.

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Verdict

The Monster 100% Fluorocarbon Leader is a pretty good line with good invisibility rate that is close to those of more famous and proven fluorocarbon leaders in the market. It is moderately stiff and has some stretch. I am not sure how much it retails for but if these qualities are what you are looking for then do give The Monster a try.

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Trinity Saltwater Treble HooksBy Philemon Foo

Test Drives

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Trinity Saltwater Treble HooksBy Philemon Foo

We have thus far not “test driven” any treble hooks since starting The Asian Angler magazine back in October 2012. This is our first treble hook test; the Trinity Saltwater Treble Hooks by Maruto.

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Semi Barbless

The Trinity Saltwater Treble Hooks tested are the semi barbless SCC+CP model. There are some benefits to these hooks. For starters they are legal in any state, lakes, and ponds that have laws against barbed hooks. Another benefit is that do provide some grip as there are ribs in place of the barb at the hook point.

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Sharpness Test

Sliding the hook on a plastic surface such as a plastic spoon proves just how sharp these hooks are. The Trin-ity Saltwater Treble Hooks latch onto the surface of the plastic spoons pretty easily. This shows just how sharp the hook points are. Don’t mess with them. Things can get messy.

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Saltwater Test

Being saltwater graded hooks we drown them in saltwater for slightly over 24 hours to see if they stood up to the cor-rosive nature of such an acidic environ-ment. They did. No rusty were spotted on them despite being left in saltwater for that long.

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Lab Test Trinity

Saltwater Hook

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Watch The Video

We also wanted to see if its perfor-mance diminished after the saltwater torture test. This simply means that we want to know if it retained its sharpness after spending over 24 hours in saltwa-ter. Sliding it through the plastic spoon proved that it remained sharp. Watch the video of the test done.

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How Long Before They Rust?

Now we want to know how long they would last in a salty environment be-fore rust starts to set in. This time we decided to just leave them in the salt-water until we see rust. This will give us a pretty good indication of how long they will last in a salty environment. Yet as of this time of writing the hook has not rusted. We will report our finding in the next issue.

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Verdict

The Trinity Saltwater Treble Hook SCC+CP are really sharp hooks. They can withstand harsh saltwater environ-ments. As of now we want to see just how long they would remain rust free in saltwater. Really quite amazing.

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Understanding Fishing Rods Part 15Rod Handles - CorkBy Philemon Foo

Knowledge Wise

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Understanding Fishing Rods Part 15Rod Handles - CorkBy Philemon Foo

In past issues we covered EVA handles and hypalon handles. We discussed the benefits and disadvantages of both han-dles as well as their characteristics and for the types of rods that they are most suited to. In this issue we will take a look at cork handles, another commonly used handle.

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Just in case you didn’t know, not all cork handles you see on fish-ing rods are natural cork. There are also rod handles made out of rubber or EVA that look cork like. We will discuss natural cork in this issue.

The rod handle at the top is made of sythetic cork or which is rubber.

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Cork is a natural substance that comes from certain trees (Cork Oak). It is a buoyant, light, and a fire retardant material (I don’t recommend that you burn your rod handle to see if this claim is true) used for many other things including fishing rod handles.

The top part of this handle is made of EVA to look like cork.

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Being a natural substance and looking the way they look, cork do add to the aesthetics of a fish-ing rod giving them a classical look. There are other benefits as well other than for aesthetic rea-sons. These benefits are:

Lightweight

Cork is amongst the lighter ma-terials used as rod handles. They weigh lesser than EVA and a lot lesser that hypalon. Being a lightweight material cork handles are often chosen as the material of choice for light weight rods.

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Cork transmits vibrations better than EVA. Using cork handles on fishing rods adds to the sensitiv-ity level of a rod thus adding plus points or advantage to a rod. Sensitivity is an important fac-tor especially those fishing drop shot style, or those using soft plastic baits, and diving lures.

This dropshot rod has an amplifier built it. It is a super sensitive rod and every compo-nent used on this rod is for one objective; super sensitivity.

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Cork ranks amongst the least slippery of rod handles in the market. With better grip also comes better confidence when fishing. Needless to say that cork handles that have been coated with epoxy loses out on this ben-efit.

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Should you be fishing in cold weather, a rod handle made of cork would be your choice. Cork retains heat better than EVA and hypalon. This adds to the com-fort of your fishing. Being in warmer climates you do not have to worry about them over heating (just in case that came to mind).

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There are disadvantages as well as it can also help a rod fail aes-thetically with the wrong colour coordination or colour scheme. Some rod cosmetics will just not go well with cork handles. There are disadvantages such as:

Disadvantages Of Cork Handles

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Cork being a natural substance will dry up and crack, more so if lower quality cork is used. Just like how the cork used to secure wine in bottles do dry and crack over time. There are ways to maintain your fishing rod’s cork handle in good condition. We will discuss this in a few pages.

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Certain insects get excited when they see cork and call for a party. Termites and cockroaches espe-cially love eating them. Cork is softer than wood and with bait slime, fish slime, and a host of added flavours, cork handles are indeed an appealing cookie.

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Cork handles are more fragile as compared to EVA and hyp-alon handles. This is one of the reasons why cork handles are seldom used on boat rods that will be placed in rod holders. The pressure of a running fish can easily damaged the cork han-dles.

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Cork handles tend to become discoloured turning darker the more it is used. Some can ar-gue that such cork handles are seasoned but in reality they turn dark because of dirt as well as moisture. When this happens the aesthetics of the rod takes a dip.

Discoloration

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There are anglers who have the cork handles of their rods var-nished. Some even go to the ex-tent of coating them with epoxy. This is done to protect the cork from damage but by doing so, some of the benefits of using cork as a rod handle vanishes.

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Caring for one’s fishing tackle in-cludes washing them after every trip. The same should be done for cork handles. They can be washed with a bit of soap to re-move any slime or grime that has gone on it. They can be scrubbed lightly with a soft brush to re-move dirt. Washing them also makes them a less attractive cookie to insects.

Wash Them After Each Trip

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There are a couple of oil brands that can use on cork handles. However some may give a slight oily feel. One that is recommend-ed is Tru-Oil which does not leave a sleek feel if used proper-ly. Oiling cork handles also gives them a slight shine highlighting its natural grains of which add to the rod’s aesthetics as well.

Protect Them From Drying

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One very important thing is to remove the plastic wraps that are used to protect cork handles dur-ing transportation and display. Fishing with them on actually feels horrible and they also al-low water from the lake or pond (where one fishes) to stay lon-ger. Bacteria growth takes place and mould could grow as such waters are home to these micro-scopic creatures.

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Cork handles are good handles but they may not be suitable for every fishing rod. They are more fragile as compared to EVA and hypalon handles (as well as syn-thetic cork handles) but they have benefits that make them good handles to use. However, they do need extra care and with TLC given, they will last and serve you well.

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Coarse Fishing Basics-Terminologies-By Tengku Izzudin ‘The Guvnor’

Taking a step back from my article on feeder fishing last month, let’s look at a bit more on the definitions and also the terminologies of coarse fishing. One might be able to browse online for many coarse fish-ing articles but might get swarmed with strange jar-gon. So let’s try to decode them a bit.

Coarse Fishing

The English definition for coarse fishing would be the pursuit of freshwater fish (or coarse fish) with rod and line excluding that of trout and salmon (or game fish). The more popular coarse fish species include roach (rutilus rutilus), bream (abramis brama), perch (perca fluviatilis), tench (tinca tinca), barbel (barbus barbus), chub (Squalius cephalus), and the carp family (cru-cian, common, linear, leather). Of course European fish are very different from our local species hence the techniques and tackle used are somewhat different.

The normal coarse fishing techniques are basically float and bottom fishing, but the similarity with our lo-cal fishing almost ends there.

Skill Enhancers

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A general statement if I may say so, is coarse fish-ing tend to be more refined, using much lighter lines (10ozs sometimes!), small hooks (down to a size 24) and sensitive floats and rods with an idea to be more accurate and technical in their feeding and approach to catching fish.

Coarse anglers target as many fish as possible to build up a good total weight from the same species or a variety of species so a lot depends on getting the methods just right to keep the bites coming.

Match Fishing

Its basically coarse fishing but done in a competi-tive manner much like a sport. Anglers pit their skills against the fish and against each other. There are several formats utilized, either individual, in pairs and also in a team. The matches too can cover several days and there are league tables set up. The Irish an-gling festival are an example of matches that attract a lot of anglers, as with Fishomania and Parkdean Mas-ters in the UK, some with big payouts too! Hey, they take their match fishing seriously!

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The governing body for international competitions is the Confédération Internationale de la Peche Sport-ive (C.I.P.S.), and their 2 day Angling World Champi-onships is a team event, attracting some of the best freshwater anglers in the world.

The winners are based on total catch weight instead of a heaviest single fish. So even regularly catching small fish will quickly build up your total weight.

As with any sport, you can bet they’ll be the added pressure and stress during a match!

Pleasure Fishing

As the term indicates, it’s just a leisurely session of coarse fishing, sometimes not really thinking of catch-ing loads of fish to compete but really to perhaps en-joy the outdoors, test out some new tackle and baits but catching well during a pleasure fishing session is always a welcomed thing.

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Specimen Fishing

A ‘specimen’ is not a fish species, rather the term is to indicate the pursuit of big fish specimens, or even a record breaking fish.

Specimen hunters regularly seek out waters where they are certain that such big fish exists, and some target only a specific fish, even returning to the same spot the following year, confident in the fact that the fish they are after have grown heavier over the past year.

Carp is a popular target species in Europe, so much so that dedicated carp tackle, baits, fishing methods and rigs are specifically developed to target these huge fish in waters dedicated for carp fishing only. These hardcore carp anglers dedicate their lives for that record carp! The bigger specimens are even named (such as Clarissa and Two Tone) and identified based on their markings.

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Spinning

It’s not the head that’s doing the spinning but it’s a term equal to that of lure fishing. Not much can be said here as I must say that our lure fishing tackle and expertise are much better than the Europeans!

Hope this has helped a bit, there is such abundance of information online now sometimes we don’t know where to start. But as in any sport, getting the basics right should always be a priority.

Don’t forget to join us in our Coarse Fishing Master-class on the 17th of August! For details check out Coarse Fishing Malaysia page on Facebook. Till then, tight lines!

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Get Your Kids FishingAn Initiative By The Asian Angler Magazine

Fishing is a very healthy sport. As anglers we enjoy fresh air, we experience nature, we improve our analytical skills, we absorb vitamins from the sun, we expend our minds, we learn about the environment, etc.

There are so many benefits to fishing and we should reduce our kids addiction to video games, computer games, playing with mobile devices, etc. We should get them to interact more with our environment and teach them a thing or two about life and living life.

With this in mind we hope to encourage you to take your kid(s) fishing and have dedicated a sec-tion of our magazine to Junior Anglers.

Junior Anglers

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My Holiday AdventuresBy Amirul Irfan

For the past holiday I spent five days in my hometown. I come from Penang, which is a fishing heaven to me. There are freshwa-ter, estuary, and saltwater fishing areas which can offer some great fishing. Unfortunately, I had lim-

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My Holiday AdventuresBy Amirul Irfan

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I did go out for a quick session in the morning, but it didn’t produce anything. I packed some gear for striped snakehead hunting and went to my favouritespot. The spot was dried up. I didn’t give up, so in the evening I came back and went through some bushes searching for water. Found some small ponds but all were mostly shallow, with only Gouramis and Climbing Perch swimming around.

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On Wednesday, I decided to stop and fish at a lake in Perak with my family. We were hunting for peacock bass and sebarau. Fore-casted bad weather didn’t stop us from fishing. Heavy rains which poured for a few minutes didn’t affect our fishing too. Surface activity was visible, but the heavy weeds deterred our efforts. See-ing schools of sebaraus splashing around is a real eye candy.

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My younger brothers tried to hook some small fish under the jetty, using bread as bait. Only one was hooked, while the rest dropped back down shortly after being hooked. There were lots of baitfish around the jetty. These baitfish are a great source of food

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We went back home from the lake and took our need to fish straight to a river near home the next day. I haven’t fished this stretch of river for a few months, but the sweet memories made here are still fresh in my mind. Despite being a pressured area since it’s just beside a road, the fish population here seems to be good. Heavy rains, murky water, and the loads of trash made fishing here a bit tough.

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The weapons I used… These 4 gram spoons performed greatly with their original single hooks. Adding a feather/treble hook really messed the action. The barbless spoons on this hook help with a quick and easy catch and release. I read this somewhere, on the internet… when fishing pressured waters, always down size. This proved to be successful. 7 gram spoons didn’t get much attention from fish, but on these small spoons, we had 2-3 sebaraus trying to whack it de-spite the murky water conditions.

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We had a few hits and misses, but my dad told me and my younger broth-ers to keep on trying. Repeated casts produced this 24cm sebarau for me. It’s not big, but it’s a personal record. For this stretch of river I can say this is a decent fish and it put up a tough fight.

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Using micro light tackle really max-imized the satisfaction of fighting the fish. I was using the penfish-ingrods.com Goliath rod and the penfishingreels.com FD100AA reel, they performed great and I am very pleased. This sebarau didn’t give me much hope of landing it though. They’re called freshwater wolves for a reason. It made fast runs into snags and into weeds but I man-aged to land it in the heavy rain.

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After a few hit and runs, this was the only fish hooked and landed. The barbless hook tucked in nicely at the corner of its mouth. These barbless hooks are a challenge the angler, but at the same time they are good for catch and release fish-ing.

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After a few pictures I revived this fish for a few minutes. It regained strength and returned to its habitat, ready to fight another day. Please practice catch and release fishing, especially in pres-sured spots.

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We came again the next day, also losing a few fish due to the barbless hooks. The water was even murkier and faster. We were fishing blind, not knowing where the snags are. We lost a few spoons, but it’s worth it. My dad hooked a fish on his last cast. This sebarau is my dad’s first sebarau on lure. After some photos this fish was released safely to grow bigger and badder, hopefully.

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The barbless hook tucked perfectly at the corner of the mouth again. This fish hit the spoon near a log, where a few spoons have become precious jewellery for the fishy residents.

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A family photo. My dad is in the blue shirt, hidden behind my younger broth-er, also wearing a blue shirt. My dad broke his rod shortly after this photo, as he was trying to free his snagged lure. The lure came back but the rod was a total loss. The rod has been used for more than a year, pulling all sorts of fish including stingrays. My dad bought it from a booth at the 2013 Angling and Outdoor Recreational Fair. This picture marks the end of the article, so happy fishing and tight lines everyone.

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Junior Angler Short Story Contest

Sponsors:

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Junior Angler Short Story ContestCalling All Junior Anglers…Email us your fishing adventure story and you may just win yourself some fishing gear.

Some Important NotesThis contest is only open to citizens and residence of Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore.

Ages: Group a (below 12) & Group b (below 17)

Closing date: 26th August 2014

Each paragraph must be accompanied by one hi-res photograph.

Articles and photographs submitted will be the owned by The Asian Angler and can be used in any way lawful / legal.

Each entrant must include:Name:Age:IC. Number:Address:Email Address:Contact number:

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Casio Pro Trek PRW2500 Stuffs And Goodies

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Casio Pro Trek PRW2500 Introducing the new Pro Trek PRW2500, a high perfor-mance tool developed under the supervision of meteorolo-gists to take on challenging environments. Like all triple sensor Pro Trek models, the PRW2500 features easy-one-tough operation of its Altimeter/Barometer, Compass and Thermometer. A reconfigured duplex LCD layout provides optimal upper & lower LCD layout for information at-a-glance when you’re on the go. In addition to numerical and trend graph data, unique arrow icons help to indicate char-acteristic barometric pressure patterns. 200 meter water resistance has also been employed to ensure strong water resistance for river trekking & rafting where one would en-counter strong water pressure. The addition of tide & moon graph/data provides convenient information for sea kayak-ing and fishing. Titanium band digital watch with black face.

• 200M Water Resistance

• Tough Solar Power

• Multi-Band 6 Atomic Timekeeping

• New Duplex LC Display

• Triple Sensor with Tide & Moon Graph/Data

Note: May not be available in some markets.

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Wiley X Knife PolarizedStuffs And Goodies

Website: http://www.wileyx.com/EcommSuite/ProductDetail.aspx?ActivityCode=FISHING&SeriesCode=554&ProductLine=1071,CCKNI&ItemCode=CCKNI01

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Wiley X Knife Polarized

Website: http://www.wileyx.com/EcommSuite/ProductDetail.aspx?ActivityCode=FISHING&SeriesCode=554&ProductLine=1071,CCKNI&ItemCode=CCKNI01

Good looking technologically advanced polarized sunglasses, Wiley X sunglasses are one of the favourites shades used by pros. Wiley X Knife comes with ventilated climate control frame with facial cavity seals blocking out wind, dust, debris and peripheral light while ampli-fying polarization and reducing eye fatigue.

Wiley X sunglasses are tough, reliable, and they are stylish.

Features:

FEATURES WILEY X PATENTED REMOVABLE FACIAL CAVITY SEAL TECHNOLOGY

DESIGNED FOR MEDIUM-LARGE FACES

AVAILABLE WITH RX RIM SYSTEM

EXCEEDS ANSI Z87.1 HIGH VELOCITY PROTECTION

TOP DOWN™ VENTILATION FOR FOG FREE ENVIRONMENT

MULTI-LAYER FOAM FOR ADDED COMFORT AND PROTECTION

SEAMLESS HINGE FOR ADDED DURABILITY

TEMPLE STRAP INCLUDED

Website: http://www.wileyx.com/EcommSuite/ProductDetail.aspx?ActivityCode=FISHING&SeriesCode=554&ProductLine=1071,CCKNI&ItemCode=CCKNI01

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Vivo Bare Foot ShoesStuffs And Goodies

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Vivo Bare Foot ShoesHere is something well designed that gives fishing footwear on boats, kay-aks, etc. some excitement. Perfect for land, water and everything in be-tween, the Ultra Pure offers an amphibious experience for those wanting something a little more than normal.

Watch Video At:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ary2NCJ_VA

Website: http://www.vivobarefoot.com/eu/mens/ultra-pure-mens

Note: May not be available in some markets.

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SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

THERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S MOO

TH

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

Highlighting

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

ERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S M

OOT

H

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

ERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S M

OOT

H

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

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SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

ERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S M

OOT

H

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

ERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S M

OOT

H

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

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Pure Fishing Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (515617-X)

Tel: 603-7832 3380 Fax: 603-78323340 Email: [email protected]

Site: www.purefishingmalaysia.com

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

ERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S M

OOT

H

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

ERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S M

OOT

H

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

ERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S M

OOT

H

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

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Pure Fishing Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (515617-X)

Tel: 603-7832 3380 Fax: 603-78323340 Email: [email protected]

Site: www.purefishingmalaysia.com

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

THERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S MOO

TH

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

THERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S MOO

TH

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

ERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S M

OOT

H

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

SALTWATER

Fireline® and Fireline® CrystalFireLine = Superline! The term “Superline” was rst used when FireLine was introduced in 1996 – and it has remained the world’s true Superline ever since!Not a conventional braid and not a mono – Thermally Fused FireLine changed

shing forever. Now we are re-launching the Next Generation of FireLine.Smoother and tougher than ever with the same powerful strength, smoothhandling and fast-casting you know and love!

• Smoother than Ever - Right out of the package!

• Better Castability!

• Tougher than ever - more colorfast, less wear!• Blaze Orange and Flame Green are brighter than ever!

The Next Generation of the Smooth Handling Superline™

Optimized forSpinning Reels

Tommy Skarlis, 2009 FLQWalleye Tour Champ:“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for casting baits...Thesmoother new formula really allows me to wingthe baits out. Fireline’s strength makes it an awesome line for ripping baits through weeds, and more importantly, pulling fish out of heavy cover and getting them into the boat!”

Keith Kavajecz, The Next Bite TV“Fireline is my ”Go to” line for trolling crankbaitson structure. It is durable-for those rocky, snaggy,zebra mussel situations. It has no stretch, so I canmonitor the lure for debris and bites, and it is thin to let cranks dive deeper. Give me a Fireline andI’ll show you fish!”

TH

ERMALLY FUSED

ST

RONG, T HI N, S M

OOT

H

TRAN

SLUCENT SUPERLINE

LO-VI S

INCREDIBLE SENSITIVITYTelegraphic feel for structureand strikes

LONG AND FAST CASTING Better than ever before!

TOUGH AND ABRASION RESISTANTSlices through vegetation

INCREDIBLY STRONGThree times stronger than mono

Improved Formula, New Package!

For more information please visit www.purefishingmalaysia.com241

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Featuring

THE ABU ADVANTAGE:

ABU GARCIA REVO MGXTREMEWeighing in at just 4.9oz – a full .5 ounces lighter than the ultra-lightweight MGX – the MGXtreme continues the Revo legacy by pushing the limits of what is possible with design and engineering. Equipped with a 10 bearing system, the MGXtreme starts with seven stainless steel HPCR™ bearings + one roller bearing for increased corrosion protection. The addition of two CeramiLite hybrid ceramic spool bearings results in ultimate distance with e�ortless handling and control throughout the cast.

THE ABU ADVANTAGE:

ABU GARCIA REVO PREMIERThe Revo Premier features a lighter, more compact design that crosses the sub six ounce barrier by utilizing advanced materials that includes C6 Carbon sideplates and an upgraded carbon �ber handle. The wider spool further improves casting performance without increasing the overall width of the reel. The IVCB-IV Braking System, also used in the MGXtreme and MGX, delivers precise control, whether casting heavy jigs or lightweight �nesse baits.

• 10 Bearing System

• 7 stainless steel HPCR™ bearings + 1 roller bearing

• 2 additional CeramiLite Spool Bearings provide improved casting performance

• One piece X-Mag™ alloy frame provides a super light yet extremely strong frame

• Carbon Matrix™ drag system provides smooth, consistent drag pressure across the entire drag range

• C6 carbon sideplates provide significant weight reduction without sacrificing strength and durability

• IVCB-IV™ (In�nitely Variable Centrifugal Brake) gives very precise brake adjustments allowing anglers to easily cast a wide variety of baits• Infini II™ spool design for extended castability and extreme loads

• Compact bent carbon handle provides a more ergonomic design that is extremely lightweight

• Round EVA knobs provide improved grip for improved cranking power

• Aircraft grade aluminum main gear provides weight reduction without sacrificing durability

• Titanium coated line guide reduces friction and improves durability

• Recessed reel foot allows for a more ergonomic reel design

• Lube port for easy access maintenance

MONO BRAID MAX GEAR INCHES HANDMODEL # SAP # CAPACITY CAPACITY DRAG RATIO PER TURN WEIGHT BEARINGS RETRIEVEREVOMGXTREME 1292536 Box 12 lb/115 yd 30 lb/110 yd 12 lb 7.1:1 28 4.9 oz 10 RightREVOMGXTREME-L 1311898 Box 12 lb/115 yd 30 lb/110 yd 12 lb 7.1:1 28 4.9 oz 10 Left

• 10 stainless steel HPCR TM bearings + 1 roller bearing provides increased corrosion protection• X2 -CräfticTM alloy frame for increased corrosion resistance• C6 carbon sideplates provide significant weight reduction without sacrificing strength and durability• Carbon Matrix TM drag system provides smooth, consistent drag pressure across the entire drag range• D2 Gear Design TM provides a more ef�cient gear system while improving gear durability • IVCB-IVTM (In�nitely Variable Centrifugal Brake) gives very precise brake adjustments allowing anglers to easily cast a wide variety of baits• Infini IITM spool design for extended castability and extreme loads• Compact bent carbon handle provides a more ergonomic design that is extremely lightweight• Flat EVA knobs provide greater comfort and durability• Titanium coated line guide reduces friction and improves durability

MONO BRAID MAX GEAR INCHES HANDMODEL # SAP # CAPACITY CAPACITY DRAG RATIO PER TURN WEIGHT BEARINGS RETRIEVERVO3 PRM 1264553 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 20 lb 6.4:1 26 5.85 oz 11 RightRVO3 PRM-L 1264554 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 20 lb 6.4:1 26 5.85 oz 11 LeftRVO3 PRM-HS 1264555 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 20 lb 7.1:1 29 5.85 oz 11 Right

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THE ABU ADVANTAGE:

ABU GARCIA REVO MGXTREMEWeighing in at just 4.9oz – a full .5 ounces lighter than the ultra-lightweight MGX – the MGXtreme continues the Revo legacy by pushing the limits of what is possible with design and engineering. Equipped with a 10 bearing system, the MGXtreme starts with seven stainless steel HPCR™ bearings + one roller bearing for increased corrosion protection. The addition of two CeramiLite hybrid ceramic spool bearings results in ultimate distance with e�ortless handling and control throughout the cast.

THE ABU ADVANTAGE:

ABU GARCIA REVO PREMIERThe Revo Premier features a lighter, more compact design that crosses the sub six ounce barrier by utilizing advanced materials that includes C6 Carbon sideplates and an upgraded carbon �ber handle. The wider spool further improves casting performance without increasing the overall width of the reel. The IVCB-IV Braking System, also used in the MGXtreme and MGX, delivers precise control, whether casting heavy jigs or lightweight �nesse baits.

• 10 Bearing System

• 7 stainless steel HPCR™ bearings + 1 roller bearing

• 2 additional CeramiLite Spool Bearings provide improved casting performance

• One piece X-Mag™ alloy frame provides a super light yet extremely strong frame

• Carbon Matrix™ drag system provides smooth, consistent drag pressure across the entire drag range

• C6 carbon sideplates provide significant weight reduction without sacrificing strength and durability

• IVCB-IV™ (In�nitely Variable Centrifugal Brake) gives very precise brake adjustments allowing anglers to easily cast a wide variety of baits• Infini II™ spool design for extended castability and extreme loads

• Compact bent carbon handle provides a more ergonomic design that is extremely lightweight

• Round EVA knobs provide improved grip for improved cranking power

• Aircraft grade aluminum main gear provides weight reduction without sacrificing durability

• Titanium coated line guide reduces friction and improves durability

• Recessed reel foot allows for a more ergonomic reel design

• Lube port for easy access maintenance

MONO BRAID MAX GEAR INCHES HANDMODEL # SAP # CAPACITY CAPACITY DRAG RATIO PER TURN WEIGHT BEARINGS RETRIEVEREVOMGXTREME 1292536 Box 12 lb/115 yd 30 lb/110 yd 12 lb 7.1:1 28 4.9 oz 10 RightREVOMGXTREME-L 1311898 Box 12 lb/115 yd 30 lb/110 yd 12 lb 7.1:1 28 4.9 oz 10 Left

• 10 stainless steel HPCR TM bearings + 1 roller bearing provides increased corrosion protection• X2 -CräfticTM alloy frame for increased corrosion resistance• C6 carbon sideplates provide significant weight reduction without sacrificing strength and durability• Carbon Matrix TM drag system provides smooth, consistent drag pressure across the entire drag range• D2 Gear Design TM provides a more ef�cient gear system while improving gear durability • IVCB-IVTM (In�nitely Variable Centrifugal Brake) gives very precise brake adjustments allowing anglers to easily cast a wide variety of baits• Infini IITM spool design for extended castability and extreme loads• Compact bent carbon handle provides a more ergonomic design that is extremely lightweight• Flat EVA knobs provide greater comfort and durability• Titanium coated line guide reduces friction and improves durability

MONO BRAID MAX GEAR INCHES HANDMODEL # SAP # CAPACITY CAPACITY DRAG RATIO PER TURN WEIGHT BEARINGS RETRIEVERVO3 PRM 1264553 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 20 lb 6.4:1 26 5.85 oz 11 RightRVO3 PRM-L 1264554 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 20 lb 6.4:1 26 5.85 oz 11 LeftRVO3 PRM-HS 1264555 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 20 lb 7.1:1 29 5.85 oz 11 Right

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THE ABU ADVANTAGE:

ABU GARCIA REVO INSHORE

Designed with the inshore angler in mind, the Revo Inshore features an improved X2-Cräftic frame for added corrosion protection and HPCR™ bearings that provide maximum protection under the harshest conditions. Featuring an extended handle with large EVA knobs, the Revo Inshore provides improved grip for added comfort with �ghting large inshore species.

THE TOUGHEST SALTWATER LOW PROFILE

MONO BRAID MAX GEAR INCHES HANDMODEL # SAP # CAPACITY CAPACITY DRAG RATIO PER TURN WEIGHT BEARINGS RETRIEVE

RVO3 INS 1336738 Box 12 lb/175 yd 30 lb/160 yd 15 lb 6.4:1 27.5 8.8 oz 7 Left

• 6 stainless steel HPCRcorrosion protection

TM

TM

TM

bearings + 1 roller bearing provides increased

• X2 -Cräftic alloy frame for increased corrosion resistance• D2 Gear Design provides a more ef�cient gear system while improving gear durability • Carbon Matrix drag system provides smooth, consistent

drag pressure across the entire drag range• Pitch centrifugal brake system • C6 carbon sideplates provide significant weight reduction without sacri�cing strength and durability• Extended bent handle for increased cranking power• Large EVA knobs provide improved grip • Dual anti reverse provides additional backup for high pressure situations

THE ABU ADVANTAGE:

ABU GARCIA ORRA SX2

Inspired by the Revo lineup, the Orra SX delivers proven performance and durability in a compact package. Advanced engineering and precision components make this reel the perfect choice for anglers that demand the best from their equipment.

THE PERFECT BLEND OF PERFORMANCE AND STYLE

• 7 stainless steel ball bearings + 1 roller bearing provides smooth operation

• X-Cräftic™ alloy frame for increased corrosion resistance

• Graphite sideplates

• Power Disk™ drag system gives smooth drag performance

• MagTrax™ brake system gives consistent brake pressure throughout the cast

• Compact bent handle and star provide a more ergonomic design

• Duragear™ brass gear for extended gear life

MONO BRAID MAX GEAR INCHES HANDMODEL # SAP # CAPACITY CAPACITY DRAG RATIO PER TURN WEIGHT BEARINGS RETRIEVEORRA2SX 1292530 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 15 lb 6.4:1 26 7.3 oz 8 RightORRA2SX-L 1292531 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 15 lb 6.4:1 26 7.3 oz 8 LeftORRA2SX-HS 1292532 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 15 lb 7.1:1 29 7.3 oz 8 Right

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THE ABU ADVANTAGE:

ABU GARCIA REVO INSHORE

Designed with the inshore angler in mind, the Revo Inshore features an improved X2-Cräftic frame for added corrosion protection and HPCR™ bearings that provide maximum protection under the harshest conditions. Featuring an extended handle with large EVA knobs, the Revo Inshore provides improved grip for added comfort with �ghting large inshore species.

THE TOUGHEST SALTWATER LOW PROFILE

MONO BRAID MAX GEAR INCHES HANDMODEL # SAP # CAPACITY CAPACITY DRAG RATIO PER TURN WEIGHT BEARINGS RETRIEVE

RVO3 INS 1336738 Box 12 lb/175 yd 30 lb/160 yd 15 lb 6.4:1 27.5 8.8 oz 7 Left

• 6 stainless steel HPCRcorrosion protection

TM

TM

TM

bearings + 1 roller bearing provides increased

• X2 -Cräftic alloy frame for increased corrosion resistance• D2 Gear Design provides a more ef�cient gear system while improving gear durability • Carbon Matrix drag system provides smooth, consistent

drag pressure across the entire drag range• Pitch centrifugal brake system • C6 carbon sideplates provide significant weight reduction without sacri�cing strength and durability• Extended bent handle for increased cranking power• Large EVA knobs provide improved grip • Dual anti reverse provides additional backup for high pressure situations

THE ABU ADVANTAGE:

ABU GARCIA ORRA SX2

Inspired by the Revo lineup, the Orra SX delivers proven performance and durability in a compact package. Advanced engineering and precision components make this reel the perfect choice for anglers that demand the best from their equipment.

THE PERFECT BLEND OF PERFORMANCE AND STYLE

• 7 stainless steel ball bearings + 1 roller bearing provides smooth operation

• X-Cräftic™ alloy frame for increased corrosion resistance

• Graphite sideplates

• Power Disk™ drag system gives smooth drag performance

• MagTrax™ brake system gives consistent brake pressure throughout the cast

• Compact bent handle and star provide a more ergonomic design

• Duragear™ brass gear for extended gear life

MONO BRAID MAX GEAR INCHES HANDMODEL # SAP # CAPACITY CAPACITY DRAG RATIO PER TURN WEIGHT BEARINGS RETRIEVEORRA2SX 1292530 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 15 lb 6.4:1 26 7.3 oz 8 RightORRA2SX-L 1292531 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 15 lb 6.4:1 26 7.3 oz 8 LeftORRA2SX-HS 1292532 Box 12 lb/145 yd 30 lb/140yd 15 lb 7.1:1 29 7.3 oz 8 Right

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Trinity R-1 Treble Hooks

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Trinity R-1 Treble HooksThe Trinity R-1 Treble Hooks are tough, sharp, and strong hooks made with 120 years of quality from Japan. Each hook is well measured to 120 degrees off each oth-er for better hook up rates.

Sizes: 1, 2, 6, 8

For more information please contact Sea Tackle at Tel: +603 7875 9888 Email: [email protected]

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ODZ Carolina Snaps

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ODZ Carolina SnapsODZ Carolina Snaps are super tough snaps that are made in Japan. The swivels are made smooth giving op-timum performance.

For more information please contact Sea Tackle at Tel: +603 7875 9888 Email: [email protected]

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ODZ SW Grade Split And Solid Rings

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ODZ SW Grade Split And Solid RingsThe ODZ SW Grade Split and Solid Rings are super tough rings made to withstand saltwater environments. They are strong and will give you countless hours of con-fident fishing.

Sizes: S, M, L

For more information please contact Sea Tackle at Tel: +603 7875 9888 Email: [email protected]

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ODZ Snaps

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ODZ SnapsThe ODZ Snaps are super strong snaps made to take on brutes. They are built tough and can withstand saltwater as well as freshwater fishing.

Size: S, M, L, LL

For more information please contact Sea Tackle at Tel: +603 7875 9888 Email: [email protected]

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Kawasemi Chinu Hook

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Kawasemi Chinu HookKawasemi Chinu Hooks are strong hooks that can man-age the abuse of strong fish. These high carbon hooks are super sharp and will easily penetrate the meat of the fish ensuring a secure hook up.

# Made in Japan

# High carbon chinu hook

# size: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

For more information please call Brilliant Tackle Sdn. Bhd. at:

No. 27, Jalan IMJ 4, Taman Perindustrian Malim Jaya, 75250 Melaka, Malaysia.

Tel: +606-334 4555 Fax: +606 336 2211 Mobile: +6012 631 3561 (Whatsapp available) Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.brilliant-tackle.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brilliant.tackle

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Sunpro Mixline

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Sunpro MixlineSunpro Mixline is a unique line that is super strong and has multipurpose usage. They can be used to secure fish holders, and other fishing accessories. They can also be used as heavy duty lines.

# Size: 20lb, 30lb, 50lb, 80lb, 100lb, 130lb, 150lb, 180lb, 230lb

# Spool size: 125 meter, 200 meter, 600 meter, 1000 me-ter

For more information please call Brilliant Tackle Sdn. Bhd. at:

No. 27, Jalan IMJ 4, Taman Perindustrian Malim Jaya, 75250 Melaka, Malaysia.

Tel: +606-334 4555 Fax: +606 336 2211 Mobile: +6012 631 3561 (Whatsapp available) Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.brilliant-tackle.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brilliant.tackle

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VFOX EVA Knob

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VFOX EVA KnobVFOX EVA Knobs adds comfort to your reel. They are lightweight and they look good. The VFOX EVA Knob is also tough and strong and can be easily installed on most reels.

# EVA Knob comes with stainless steel shaft, bearings, allen key.

For more information please call Brilliant Tackle Sdn. Bhd. at:

No. 27, Jalan IMJ 4, Taman Perindustrian Malim Jaya, 75250 Melaka, Malaysia.

Tel: +606-334 4555 Fax: +606 336 2211 Mobile: +6012 631 3561 (Whatsapp available) Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.brilliant-tackle.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brilliant.tackle

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VFOX Rod Bag VB-8472

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VFOX Rod Bag VB-8472 When it comes to the protection of your fishing tackle, VFOX makes it an objective to keep your tackle safe. The VFOX Rod Bag VB-8472 is made to do just that. Its tougher frame is made to protect rods expecially during transportation. It also has a tough flat bottom to allow it to stand.

# Size: 135cm, 145cm

# Color: Yellow, Red

# Fit 2 to 4 set of rods

For more information please call Brilliant Tackle Sdn. Bhd. at:

No. 27, Jalan IMJ 4, Taman Perindustrian Malim Jaya, 75250 Melaka, Malaysia.

Tel: +606-334 4555 Fax: +606 336 2211 Mobile: +6012 631 3561 (Whatsapp available) Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.brilliant-tackle.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brilliant.tackle

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VFOX T-Shirt

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VFOX T-ShirtWalk out and fish in style with VFOX T-shirts. These styl-ish t-shirts not only look good. They are comfortable too. Avaiable in gold prints and silver prints.

sizes: M, L, XL, XXL

For more information please call Brilliant Tackle Sdn. Bhd. at:

No. 27, Jalan IMJ 4, Taman Perindustrian Malim Jaya, 75250 Melaka, Malaysia.

Tel: +606-334 4555 Fax: +606 336 2211 Mobile: +6012 631 3561 (Whatsapp available) Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.brilliant-tackle.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brilliant.tackle

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Rod Ford SR Swivel

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Rod Ford SR SwivelThe Rod Ford SR Swivel is made for off shore micro jig-ging. They are made using stainless steel of which is able to withstand the corrosive nature of saltwater. The Rod Ford SR Swivels are made tough and strong with the ability to manage battles with large predator fishes.

For added strength and security, the Rod Ford SR Swiv-els comes with solid rings that will not open up as normal rings sometimes do especially during battle with a large predator.

Size: 4 & 7

Test: 45kg & 25kg

For more information please contact:

MGFA (M) Sdn. Bhd.

Tel: 607-861 9289

Fax: 607-863 2189

Email: [email protected]

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Rampage Standup Jig Head

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Rampage Standup Jig HeadRod Ford produces the perfect hard-bottom fishing stand up jig that features a strong Mustad 2X carbon hook. A spring on the head holds plastic without tearing giving a better presentation, more casts and more mileage out of your plastics. Be a pro. Fish Rod Ford.

Size Available: 3.5grams, 7grams, 10grams, 14grams.

For more information please contact:

MGFA (M) Sdn. Bhd.

Tel: 607-861 9289

Fax: 607-863 2189

Email: [email protected]

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Rod Ford LOLIGOS

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Rod Ford LOLIGOSIf life squid is the ultimate bait for sea fishing as what all saltwater anglers swear by; Rod Ford Loligos should make the ultimate metal bait for micro jigging and shore casting. 15gms in weight, the LOLIGOS flashes in day-light with its reflective laser sticker front and back body and glow in luminous green under dark conditions. The LOLIGOS slightly protruded fins imparts a irresistible swimming that provokes strike without fail. Either reel it in or let sink and jig it up. Highly effective for “Cencaru Kuda”.

Color Avalible: Green, Blue, Pink, Silver & Black.

For more information please contact:

MGFA (M) Sdn. Bhd.

Tel: 607-861 9289

Fax: 607-863 2189

Email: [email protected]

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Viper Hyper Braid (Crimson Orange)

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Viper Hyper Braid (Crimson Orange)Made tough and lasting with Polyethylene, Viper Hyper Braid is the champion in the lower entry range of super braid in the market. Braiding 8 strands of 100% PE fi-ber and, it boasts incredible knot strength and has high fray resistance characteristic. This super line has only 3% stretch giving you more powerful hook sets and en-hanced sensitivity. Viper Hyper Braid reign supreme in both freshwater and in the deep blue as anglers have pitted it against the dirty fighting snake heads and chal-lenge speeding sailfish with triumph. Truly value for mon-ey, Viper Hyper Braid is made for hardcore anglers that re-spool frequently.

Available line pound: 10lb, 20lb, 30lb, 40lb, 50lb, 60lb, 80lb & 100lb.

For more information please contact:

MGFA (M) Sdn. Bhd.

Tel: 607-861 9289

Fax: 607-863 2189

Email: [email protected]

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VIPER STILETTO

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VIPER STILETTOThe Viper Stiletto are minnow shaped metal jigs with ir-resistible swimming action. You can slice them through water in blazing speed without them jumping out. Very suitable for all fishing conditions esp if fishing in shal-lower waters. Made for light jigging, both saltwater and freshwater and also chasing predators from the shore, rocks or boat.

Comes in 5 different sizes ranging from 9G, 12G, 16G, 20G & 40G and 6 different highly effective colours for our local sea.

For more information please contact:

MGFA (M) Sdn. Bhd.

Tel: 607-861 9289

Fax: 607-863 2189

Email: [email protected]

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