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The Villain Returns The Asian Angler Asia’s Angling Lifestyle Magazine Issue 44 Fishing Dark Water Battling The Giants Of Lumut Abu Garcia’s Big Shooter The Nightmare Of Monsters Slow Pitching And Loving It Zen Zagan X EA Slow Pitch To The Torture The Prowess Of The Volante Fishes Just Love Them Skill Enhancers: Twitching Technique Introducing The 2.0 Lots More Inside 1

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Page 1: The Asian Angler - May 2016 Digital Issue - Malaysia - English

The Villain Returns The Asian Angler Asia’s Angling

Lifestyle MagazineIssue 44

Fishing Dark WaterBattling The Giants Of Lumut

Abu Garcia’s Big ShooterThe Nightmare Of Monsters

Slow Pitching And Loving ItZen Zagan X EA Slow Pitch To The Torture

The Prowess Of The VolanteFishes Just Love ThemSkill Enhancers: Twitching Technique

Introducing The 2.0

Lots More Inside 1

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Abu Garcia Revo MGX Spinning

Lightweight, compact design built for the discerning angler. The MGX legacy continues with the addition of the MGX spinning reel platform. When only the best will do, look no further than the Revo® MGX® spinning reel platform.

Max Drag: 11lb | Gear Ratio: 6.2:1 | Bearings: 12 | Hand Retrieve: Right / Left

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Abu Garcia Revo Premier Spinning

It starts with our advanced aluminum machined gear system that gives anglers ultra-smooth gear feel and performance. To reduce weight, the Premier spin-ning reel uses high-end components including an IM-C6™ body design, a C6 integrated rotor, a carbon fiber handle and an EVA knob. Casting efficiency is maximized by the Rocket Line management™ system that improves casting distance while reducing wind knots.

Gear Ratio: 6.2:1 | Bearings: 12 | Hand Retrieve: Right / Left

Abu Garcia Revo Inshore

Hard fighting inshore species have met their match. The Revo® Inshore spin-ning reel has been specifically engineered to handle the abuse of hard pulling fish as well as corrosive saltwater fishing environments.

Bearings: 7 | Hand Retrieve: Right / Left

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Fuji TCS Reel Seat #17

Lower Backbone Power Lift

Fuji Alconite Guides

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Fuji Alconite Guides

Standard Guide Setup

Bait Model Length Jig (g) PE Carbon

ZZSP661B1-2 6’6” 100g 1-3 24+40 Ton

ZZSP661B2-2 6’6” 250g 2-4 24+40 Ton

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My fellow anglers and friends,

Greetings to all. I hope all of you are having lots of fun fishing time. We have been busy as usual of which is good, and decided to add crazy into the mix as well. We decided to embark on a journey of urban fishing.

That does not sound crazy. It sounds like a bunch of optimistic angler folks hoping to catch something within the urban environment. Well, we decided to use a jigging rod. Haha, now that sounds crazy doesn’t it? We did just that using the Abu Garcia SaltyStage Jiggernaut and it worked great. I’ll not spoil your read. Do check it out inside.

Also, after embarking on a travel magazine and travelling about the country I realized just how wonderful Malaysia is for anglers. We have everything from big lakes, to big game saltwater fishing. Our fish stocks may not be as good and they have also become smarter (something that I observed in Belum) which means that we now have to think outside the box and change the way we fish. Do give this some thought.

Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy this issue. Do share us with your friend too by sending them the link to our site. The more readers we have, the longer we can remain free. If you’ve not subscribed to our magazines, please do to ensure that you get all issues, They are free after all.

Click: http://www.theasianpublisher.com/magazine/theasianangler/theasianangler-interstitial.html

Thank you and have a pleasant day. Happy fishing.

Best regards,PhilFounder, Editor In Chief

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Contents Click To Go Directly To ArticleFishing Dark Water - Lumut 10Abu Garcia Revo BigShooter 32Zen X EA Slow Pitch Rod By Zen Zagan 46Rod Ford Volante Jig 56Introducin’: Viper Soi Carbon Hooks 64Introducin’: ZCraft Du Souel Jig 66New Launches: Abu Garcia Villain 2.0 81Lure Fishing Basics Part 7: Twitching 90All About Hooks Part 7: Circle Hooks 102Salmo Hornet Story Part 3 108Junior Angler - How I Started Fishing Part 2 116Coleman Malaysia Launches Retail Store 124How Not To Lose Your Glasses On Boat Trips 134Asam Pedas (Spicy Tamarind) River Prawns 138A New Dining Experience @ Kai’s Plato 144Stuffs & Goodies: Coleman Rugged AT Cooler 168Stuffs & Goodies: Pelican Marine Phone Case 170Stuffs & Goodies: Nikon 1 aw1 Underwater Camera 172Featuring: Abu Garcia Products 178 Featuring: Decoy Split Rings & Clips 190Featuring: Viper Venom Rods, Zen Zagan Light Jig 196

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Main FeaturePhilemon Foo

Fishing Dark Water,

Battling The Giants Of Lumut

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Ahoy! Off To Lumut

Most anglers have heard of the Sembilan Islands (Pulau Sembilan), etc. and the waters off Lumut, Perak. These waters have quite a few good fishing spots and many anglers do frequent these waters when they feel the need to do battle with worthy fighters.

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Recently we did some fishing and product testing with Thomas, the knowledgeable and friendly skip-per of Dark Water, a black themed walkabout boat fitted with twin 150 outboards. We met up at the Lumut Yacht Club and headed out to sea for some jigging action.

Jigging Action

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Thomas our skipper is not only a good boatman. He is also a skilled angler and he has quite a few good spots up his sleeves. There was not a time of disappointment fishing with him. In fact we only rested when our stomachs called out for food, or when we were on the go. Almost every stop we made, we caught fish.

Skilled Angler

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On this trip we tested some slow pitch rods by Zen X EA, Rod Ford Volante Jigs, Decoy Twin Pike as-sist hooks, and the Abu Garcia BigShooter reel.

Tackle On Test

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One of the fishes that took the Rod Ford Volante jig are groupers of various types and sizes. We dropped our jigs to the bottom and fished within an average of about 3 to 5 feet off the bottom. We were hitting groupers. The biggest grouper we hit was a giant 15kg grouper that took the Rod Ford Volante Jig and was subdued on the Zen X EA Slow Pitch Rod.

Taking On Groupers

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Andrew and his 15kg grouper caught on the Rod Ford Volante Jig, Zen Zagan Zen X EA Slow Pitch Rod.

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Seldom would you hear anglers telling a skipper to change spots because the fishes were big and a plenty but we chanced upon a spot of cobias. Imagine seven anglers jigging and all seven hit-ting cobias at almost the same time over and over again. The skipper was having a hard time keep-ing up too as he had to help us free the fish from our jigs.

Exhausted By Cobias

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When gladiators this big attacked over and over again, it wasn’t long before exhaustion kicked in.

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Cobia after cobia after cobia.

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Drop the jig after releasing the fish, give it a few jigs and WHAM! fish on again. Before Thomas could free all the cobias more were on their way. We didn’t even bother bringing most of them up on board for photos. After about 45 minutes of fishing cobias we had enough an d requested to change spots.

Thomas posing with a cobia before releasing it.

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Other fishes that we caught during our two days of fishing come product testing trip are golden snappers, tuna, leather jacket, a 4 to 5 feet black tip shark, and some hard fighting jig biting squids. We had two days of very good fishing.

Other Fishes Caught

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A tuna took a liking to the Volante Jig.

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Skipper: ThomasBoat: Dark WaterContact: +6012 326 1150

Contact Information

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The Rod Ford Volante Jigs are centre weighted jigs designed or slow pitch rhythmic jigging styles. They are good on the pitch and great on the drop with erratic slide and flutter action. Most fish hit the Volante jig on the drop.

Products Tested: Rod Ford Volante Jigs

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The Zagan X EA Slow Pitch rods are some of the best rods for slow jigging. They are lightweight, and well balanced. They come with a softer tip that has enough recoil muscles to lift the jigs but for most of the fishes, a harder strike is needed to ensure a solid hook up.

Product Tested: Zen Zagan Zagan X EA Slow Pitch Rods

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The Zagan X EA Slow Pitch has certainly proven itself to be a very good fighting rod managing and beating brutes from large cobias, to a giant grou-per, and a 4 to 5 feet black tip shark. It has lots of power within its power zone despite the slim ap-pearance and light weight.

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The Decoy Twin Pike Assist Hooks are tough and sharp hooks. They provide for solid hook ups. That said, I did lose fish too but then again such situations are common in fishing. Unfortunately, I lost the hooks too together with the jigs due to line burst and line cut probably by a barracuda.

Product Tested: Decoy Twin Pike Assist Hooks

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The Abu Garcia Revo BigShooter is a powerhouse of a reel. It has strong drag, tough gearing, and it takes in lots of lines making it ideal for saltwater fishing. It has lots of power to manage huge and hard fighting fishes including big cobias.

Product Tested: Abu Garcia Revo BigShooter

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Certainly a good workout.

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Abu Garcia Revo STX

Like its low profile counterpart, the Revo® STX spinning reel is built on a foundation of high quality components and lightweight design. At its core is a machined aluminum main gear design that delivers su-perior gear feel and performance. Engineered to outperform.

Gear Ratio: 6.2:1 | Bearings: 10 | Hand Retrieve: Right / Left

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Abu Garcia Revo SX

The Revo® SX spinning reel takes cutting edge design to the next level. By uti-lizing an Insert Molded C6 (IM-C6™) carbon body design that incorporates a one piece aluminum gear box, the latest Revo SX is lighter than the previous generation while maintaining excellent rigidity.

Gear Ratio: 6.2:1 | Bearings: 9 | Hand Retrieve: Right / Left

Abu Garcia Revo S

Smooth performance meets unique design in the updated Revo® S spinning reel platform. Class-leading features such as the Insert Molded C6 (IM-C6™) carbon body design, a Carbon Matrix™ drag system and HPCR™ (High Per-formance Corrosion Resistant) bearings make this Revo spinning reel a fierce contender. A compact and lightweight design deliver all-day comfort on the water while the bold white cosmetics are sure to turn heads.

Bearings: 8 | Hand Retrieve: Right / Left

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Test DrivesPhilemon Foo

Abu Garcia Revo

Testing Grounds: Lumut

Series: Revo Big Shooter

Model: WM50

Opponents: Cobias, Groupers, Etc.

The Nightmare Of Monsters

BigShooter

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F ishing saltwater has changed since Abu Garcia gave to the fishing world low profile big game reels that could take a lot more line and manage salt-water predators. Those were the days of the Revo Toro. Fast forward about 8 years (more or less) and we have quite a few reels, and this here is the Revo BigShooter.

The Nightmare Of Monsters

BigShooter

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Monster Truckin’ Reel

My opinion on the looks of the BigShooter is that it does not look sleek nor does it look sexy. It actually looks plain and big. It looks tough somewhat like heavy machinery. It looks more monster truck and not at all race car. It is after all heavy artillery and not merely a pistol.

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Big Game Powerhouse

The BigShooter takes in lots of lines allowing one to either have more lines to manage the fish let-ting it tire itself out or to use heavier lines thus allowing the angler a more brutish fight, gladiator to gladiator. The BigShooter certainly can handle this sort of fight with its powerful drag and sturdy gears.

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Easy Control

Casting with the BigShooter is easy. It comes with both a centrifugal (6 points) and a magnet-ic drag system. Having both systems gives the angler better control and more cast setting op-tions of which is great especially since the lures and jigs used with this sort of reels are usually heavier and larger.

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Field Test

I took the BigShooter to the waters of Lumut, Per-ak, to do some jigging. Controlling the cast was easy even with jigs as heavy as 250 grams. I did a lot of casting without an issues throughout the entire two days of fishing.

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Brute Management

The fishing was really good and we hit a lot of very hard fighting brutes. Some of the brutes fought like pile drivers, and some fought like bulls. The BigShooter managed them all with-out failure or issues. In fact, I must say that it fought well landing lots of fish. Its drag is really impressive. Even large cobias over 10kgs threw in the towel. Lost one due to the hook opening up.

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The BigShooter handled the brutes well.

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What I like

I like its powerful drag, ease of cast, and its abil-ity to do battle without breaking. It is a serious workhorse working almost non-stop throughout our two days of jigging. Another thing that I like is that is takes lots of lines which is really great.

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Room For Improvement

The BigShooter certainly is a good reel but it is not perfect. I found it to be lacking of cranking power especially since it is a reel made for salt-water fishing. Give it more cranking power and this reel will be fantastic.

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Verdict

The Abu Garcia Revo BigShooter is a power-house, a brute destroyer, and a powerful fighter. It has a powerful drag, with a rigid feel, and is a tough reel. To bring it closer to perfection it will need to have its cranking power improved.

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Test Drives

Zen EA

Testing Grounds: Lumut

Series: Zen X EA

Model: Slow Pitch PE1-3

Opponents: Cobias, Groupers, Etc.

Slow PitchBy Zen Zagan

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Zen EA

Slow PitchBy Zen Zagan

When Zen Zagan joined forces with Extreme Anglers an expert custom rod builder, the world fi-nally got rods that are fine tuned to performed but at mass market prices. Such is the Zen X EA Slow Pitch rod by Zen Zagan.

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Simplistic Design

The Zen X EA Slow Pitch comes in a simple design of a black base and red at the section just after the fore EVA. The EVA handles are designed in such a way as to be comfortable and yet good looking. Although it looks simple it does look good too. Perhaps it is because of its slim profile.

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Balanced

I believe most anglers would want a rod that is lightweight and well balanced. The Zen X EA Slow Pitch is a lightweight rod and is very well balanced. This combination gives the rod a very good feel when picked up.

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Softer Tip

Being a slow pitch rod, the Zen X EA Slow Pitch comes with a softer tip but with enough recoil power to lift the heavier jigs. With the softer tip though, one will have to strike harder to ensure a solid hook up when a fish takes the jig.

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Power Zone

When it comes to power, this rod certainly has lots of power available and is more than capa-ble in handling big and powerful brutes. When the bend reaches its power zone the rod goes to work flexing its muscles, taking on powerful fight-ers, hence my use of the word, “magic.”

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Field Test

We took the Zen X EA to Lumut and put it to the test. Although it comes with a softer tip it is capable of casting out 200 gram jigs with rela-tive ease. What’s more impressive is its power. It managed so many fights well subduing big, hard fighting predator fishes such as big cobias, a 4 to 5 feet black tip shark, a giant grouper, and many more.

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Verdict

The Zen X EA Slow Pitch rod is one very capable rod that is well built and has lots of power. It is lightweight, well balanced, and can manage fights with properly big and hard fighting fishes. Should you want to enhance further its performance, you can, by changing its guides to Fuji guides.

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Test Drives

Rod Ford Volante Jig

Testing Grounds: Lumut

Series: Volante

Model: Various

Opponents: Cobias, Groupers, Etc.

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Rod Ford Volante jigs are centre weighted jigs designed for slow pitch jerk, a jigging method that is rhythmic and slow but very effective. The Vo-lante’s action on the drop is erratic with slides and flutters as it goes to the bottom.

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Dual Coloured Jigs

The Volante comes with high quality holographic coloured body that creates flashes in the wa-ter attracting predator fishes to attack. Some of them come with luminous coloured stripes that helps the jig to be visible in low light conditions, underwater.

Field Test

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Dual Coloured Jigs Field Test

We tested the Volante Jig in Lumut. With the cur-rents being quite strong we used an jigs from 150 grams during the slower currents to 250 grams when the current picks up. We dropped them to the bottom and slow pitched them up to about 5 to 10 feet off the bottom depending on where were fishing.

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Fish Approved

The Volante jig is very effective and has a very good hit rate in these waters. Here in Lumut they have proven to work on grouper (very ef-fective), snapper (effective), cobia (very effec-tive), tuna (somewhat effective), shark, leather-jacket, and squid (very effective).

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Verdict

On my future jigging trips, the Rod Ford Volante jigs will certainly be part of my arsenal. They have prov-en themselves in the waters off Lumut and I am sure that they will work in other areas too. They are qual-ity jigs with attractive colours that fishes seem to have given their approval. Now, one will just need to learn how to work them effectively.

Fish Approved

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Viper Soi Carbon Hooks Introducin’ The Asian Angler

Note: Products in this section may have not been tested by The Asian Angler magazine

V iper Soi is the latest in the series of qual-ity yet affordable carbon hooks. The simplest yet the most important tackle in every angler’s box is the hook in which many anglers takes for granted. Viper carbon hooks are made to change the perception of good hooks only comes in high price.

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Viper Soi feature reflective black nickel finishing nor-mally only found on pricey hooks and able to resist rust for reasonably long, be it freshwater or saltwa-ter.Viper Soi carbon hooks is now available in a wide complete range of sizes to suits all fishing methods, starting from size 15 to 24 in a total of 9 sizes.

The Viper Soi are quality carbon hooks made to be very sharp and strong with its thick wire diameter. Soi hooks are designed for bottom fishing in deeper waters to target the big ones. Besides conventional bait-fishing, many saltwater jiggers also utilize the SOI as assist hooks on their metal jigs with flawless performance.

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ZCraft Du Souel Jig Introducin’ The Asian Angler

Note: Products in this section may have not been tested by The Asian Angler magazine

Du Souel Jig is especially designed by ZCraft field testers to provide anglers with a jig that is easy to control when it comes to creating action. These jigs are fine tuned using the EDGE tech-nology designing a shape that allows it to swim with a fish like movement even through complex currents.

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Du Souel jigs respond well to subtle controlled movements both upward as well as downwards imitating a baitfish hovering in the currents com-bined with the occasional flutter and weaving ac-tions.

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Du Souel jigs are targeted towards fast feeding pe-lagics as well as bottom feeders. They come in vi-brant colours and with glow in the dark colours that allows for the Du Souel to be spotted at lower depths. At depths where even the luminous glow in the dark colours disappear, the Du Souel remains visible with Active UV paint.

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Picture Gallery

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NEW Launches

Abu Garcia

VillainIs Back

Villain 2.081

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Abu Garcia recently launched the Villain 2.0, an updated version of the previous Abu Garcia Villain rod series. The earlier Abu Garcia Villain is a rod built using high carbon, 40 ton graphite rod blanks of which provided for high sensitivity, lightness, stiffer action, and a good feel.

EnhancedVillain 2.0

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The Villain 2.0 comes with such a blank but with en-hancements. The 2.0 comes with added “V Wrap” carbon construction, 40 tone graphite blank that al-lows for a lighter but stronger blank. Doing so not only enhances the strength of the Villain 2.0; it also further enhances the sensitivity of the rod.

EnhancedVillain 2.0

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Fuji Reel Seat

When it comes to components Abu Garcia went with the best. They opted to fit the Villain 2.0 with titani-um alloy guides of which are tough with Zirconium inserts (rings) of which are lightweight and smooth.

High Quality Components

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For the reel seat, Abu Garcia fitted the Villain 2.0 with quality Fuji reels seats that holds on to reels well and in turn allows the angler to fish without the reel seat going loose. This ads to the comfort and confidence level of the angler especially when in battle with a big fish.

Fuji Reel Seat

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The Villain 2.0 comes with high quality EVA that tap-pers down from the reel seat to give the angler a more comfortable hold. The back section tappers down from the putt cap towards the split section which gives a good grip too for double handed casts.

Quality EVA Features

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40 Ton graphite for a lightweight balanced design and increased sensitivityV Wrap™ carbon construction provides an increase in strength and durabilityFuji® reel seat for greater comfortTitanium alloy guides with ultra light Zirconium in-serts allow for a lightweight balanced rod

Features

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Comes with a hook keeper.

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Quality Fuji reel seat, high quality EVA handles, etc.

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Skill Enhancers The Asian Angler

Lure Fishing BasicsT w i t c h i n g Part 7

Casting a lure out and retrieving it back with-out adding action to it do register bites. However, sometimes when the fish are not biting, a different kind of action may register a bits. In this issue let us look at twitching.

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Fleeing Bait Fish

Twitching creates an erratic movement of the lure and gives the illusion of a scared, fleeing baitfish. Predators love scared and fleeing prey. The more fear it senses, the more it wants to zero in for the kill. Of course a plastic lure knows no fear and thus it is up to us to create that illusion of fear.

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How It’s Done

If you were to observe how bait fishes flee from a scary situation you will notice that they dart away from it. This is the type of movement that we want to achieve with twitching. To twitch your lure, sim-ply give it a whip using your wrist. This moves the tip of which in turn makes the lure dart (twitch). Try to keep the darting distance to about a foot and not more.

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Bait fishes seldom dart all over without stopping. Sometimes they dart and stop before darting again. This is one of the things you want to do. I call this the rhythm. You can go twitch and pause (for about 2 seconds), twitch and pause (another 2 seconds); until the lure reaches you.

The Rhythm

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Twitch, twitch, and pause (for about 2 seconds), twitch, twitch, and pause (for about 2 seconds). You can also go twitch, twitch, twitch, and pause. You can also vary your twitching frequencies as well as the timing of pause.

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Twitching being an erratic type of movement can make it difficult for the fish to hit the bait. Some-times they miss. The pause gives them an opportu-nity to hit the bait. Another way to look at it is that the twitch gets them excited and the pause allows them to go for the kill.

Why Pause

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Last issue we discussed straight retrieve. To add some variation to the retrieve what you can do is to add a twitch here and there during the retrieve. It goes like this; crank about 5 turns and give the lure a twitch. Crank another 5 turns and give another twitch. How many cranks before the twitch is up to you.

Adding Twitch To Straight Retrieve

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Floating and sinking lures can be twitched. Many frog type lures are made for twitching. Poppers too are made for twitching with the objective of creat-ing a splash or a popping sound.

Lures To Use

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Since the reason for twitching the rod is to get the lure to dart, a rod with too soft a tip will be hard to twitch with. You want a rod with a tip that is able to make the lure dart when you twitch. A rod with a mid to mid fast action rod will get the job done (de-pending on lure type and size).

Recommended Rods

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When you take up twitching, my recommendation is to use a top water lure as it allows you to see and monitor the length of the dart with every twitch that you do. Next is to create a rhythm and work with it. Note to that different twitching methods work on different fishes and places too.

Summary

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Hope this article helps you better your lure fishing techniques. Do give it a try and hopefully you catch a fish or more.

Time To Fish

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The Asian Angler

C ircle hooks are a unique type of hooks. I am sure that when a fish takes your bait the first thing you do is to strike ensuring that the hook pene-trates the lip of the fish. When it comes to circle hooks, striking is the surest way to lose the fish.

All About Hooks: Part 7 Circle Hooks

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All About Hooks: Part 7

Circle hooks are designed in such a way that the fish hooks itself as it tries to flee. All the angler has to do is to wait for the line to tighten, followed by giving it a few more seconds, and then adding pressure to the fish of which allows the hook to penetrate into the fishes lip as it turns and swims away. The next thing to do is to ensure that the hook is secure by giving the rod a few yanks.

The ConceptCircle Hooks

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Circle hooks look like most normal hooks you see in the market but with one exception. The point of the circle hook is pointed inwards towards the shank in a way that gives them an awkward look. I wouldn’t be surprised if new anglers were to take a look at circles hooks and think that they are defected.

Design Wise Why Not

Strike?

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With normal hooks the point is pointed upwards or outwards. When the fish takes the bait, the point is thus pointed outwards and ready to latch into any part of the fish’s mouth. But with an inward pointed point (circle hooks), striking will actually pull the bait free of the fishes mouth unless the fish takes a turn at the right time.

Why Not

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But without striking the fish feels the pressure from the line as it swims with the bait in its mouth. When it turns the inward pointing point latches onto the side of the fish’s mouth and with added pressure it secures itself. Yanking the rod secures it further.

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Salmo Hornet Story - Secretive Rise of a New Classic Legend Part 3

Tackle Story Author: Ginson Tan Jiin ShengPhotos: Richard Kiin, Buinaga, Kenny Toh, Eric Chan, Ginson Tan Jiin Sheng

Some lures come, some lures go. This here is part 3 of the Salmo Hornet story. For part 2, do checkout last month’s issue.

To Related Article

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Author: Ginson Tan Jiin ShengPhotos: Richard Kiin, Buinaga, Kenny Toh, Eric Chan, Ginson Tan Jiin Sheng Ultralight Specialist

My usual set up for the 2.5cm to 4cm Hornets would be a 2-6lb rod of around 6 ft with braid line of 6lb and under or mono of below 4lb. Any ultralight rod of 4-12lb class and below should be good for these snack sized Hornets. Attached with the smallest round snap you can find on the market, they are great lures for streams, canals and small rivers, as well as small water catchment and ponds or just about any small body of water.

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These cute Hornets caught me plenty of fun sized predatory fish such as sikang (Malayan trout), se-baraus (Hampala Barb) and bujuk (forest snake-head) from streams, while in ponds they have caught lampams (tinfoil barbs), chicilds, haruans (brown snakeheads), peacock bass, siakap (bar-ramundi), catfishes, pacu and the varieties of spe-cies pay pond stocked.

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In still waters, I just cast and retrieve the Hornet straight with varied speeds and that is all it takes to catch fish. Usually the lure would be cast upstream of any running water area to offset the weight of Hornet’s crazy action and also because the Hor-nets can perform at any retrieval speeds.

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The set up I use for 4.5cm, 5cm, and up to 6cm Hornets are usually my medium light to medium heavy setup of about 6 ft 6 inches, with a 6-12lb to 8-17lb line weight. For those above for 6cm I will go with a 8-17lb line weighted rods.

Workhorse

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Mainlines of 10lb to a maximum of 30lb braided lines would be ideal to cast and work the Hornets of these size effectively, depending on my targeted area. The 4.5cm and 5cm Hornets are my favorite for pay ponds especially salt water pay ponds as well as larger ponds, rivers, inshore breakwater or rocky sea shores.

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Whereas the 6cm would normally be used in larger waters like impoundments or great lakes on a boat, also at mangroves, and inshore boating adven-tures. Groupers are easy targets for Hornets of this size as well as the snakeheads species. In East Malaysia the Hornet is a well known lure used to catch kelah (red mahseer), tengas (Neolissochilus sp.) and most astoundingly is the capture of count-less huge badong (large hampala barbs).

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The amounts of groupers caught using these sizes (Hornet lures) is staggering, along with numerous snakeheads, and these are all practically caught during straight constant retrieves, especially when the Hornets bump into structures. These Hornets have also been successful for trolling, owing to their stable swimming action, snag-resistance, as well as virtually indestructible body and hardware.

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Junior Anglers

How I started fishing?

In this article we will take a look at how my friends started fishing.

By Amirul Irfan

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Angler : Idlan MahadiI began fishing on October 6, 2014. While jogging I saw one of our friends (Amirul) fishing with his little brother in a small pond and decided to check them out. I saw Amirul land a haruan on a soft plastic. That was the first time I saw a fish caught on lure. I was hooked since then. I was excited and impressed with the fight.

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I prefer lure fishing because it is much more fun to me, and I get more satisfaction. I love fishing be-cause I have been following my uncle and some-times my dad out fishing since I was a child. Maybe the fishing blood runs through my veins, and I feel happy when I catch a fish.

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My advice for anyone deciding to try out fishing is to just give it a try. Not catching fish can be disappointing but when you get a fish, happiness kicks in. Next you may start collecting lures, go out fishing more often, because fishing is an ad-dictive sports.

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Angler : Azrin AriffI started fishing when I was in primary school. I started fishing at the time because I was bored and decided to follow my dad’s friend for some cat-fish fishing. Now I prefer lure fishing because my friends have been catching big fishes on lures, and that pushed me to give it a try.

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Before I tried lure fishing, I fished for food. Now when I lure fish, it has changed my mindset from fishing for food to fishing as a hobby. I have some advice for anyone deciding to try out this sport, be patient when you are fishing. The fish is not our main target. Our main target should be to enjoy the whole experience. Keep calm and patient.

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Good luck again and as always practice catch & release and stay safe while fishing. Stay tuned to The Asian An-gler.

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Bring Your Kids Fishing

Every child needs to spend time out-doors. Fishing in a safe and educational sport that both your child and you can bond with..

Put away those tabs, iPhones, Androids, and pick up a reel, rod, line, hook, and sinker... Don’t forget some bait.

Happy Fishing.The Asian Angler Team

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Coleman Malaysia

Announcements

Launches Retail Store

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Launches Retail Store Coleman Malaysia launches its own retail store at

the Sunway Pyramid mall at Bandar Sunway show-casing its products from its world famous cooler boxes, to camping and outdoor gear, and bags.

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To mark the occasion Coleman Malaysia organised an event at the Sunway Pyramid called “Own The Weekend” where they created a camping scenario, or rather “glamping” of which is a more glamor-ous form of camping. The event showcased Cole-man’s camping equipment including tents, camping chairs and tables, entertainment system, iceboxes, lamps, and lots more.

Glamping It

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Coleman brought in the Coleman Percussion Band to entertain visitors to its event. The Coleman Per-cussion Band creates music using only Coleman items such as cooler boxes, Party Stackers, Team-Mate Beverage Cooler, outdoor or camping table, and canteens.

Percussion Music

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They played to famous tunes such as Mark Ron-son’s Uptown Funk, and Zainal Abidin’s (Malaysian percussionist and singer), Hijau. The band did a really good job especially since their musical in-struments were never intended to be musical, and the crowd loved the show.

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Coleman had a tub filled with water and little ducks floating on them. Kids got to fish up these ducks within a certain amount of time. Some of these ducks had a tag stuck to them. Kids that fish up a duck with the said tag wins a gift. This game at-tracted both parents and kids to the event.

Games For Children

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All in all the event was a success with lots of visi-tors trying out the Coleman products that were on display there. I was told that quite a few of their high quality camping chairs, cooler boxes, etc. were sold out during the event.

Successful & Fun Event

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LG2.137, Sunway Pyramid Shopping MallNo.3, Jalan PJS 11/15, Bandar Sunway,47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.

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Coleman products are a plenty in the retail store.

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Coleman BBQ and outdoor items... ready for glamping.

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If you’ve experienced placing your sunglasses on your cap only to have it fly right off together with your cap into the water while you were on boat trip; this is for you. Most glasses and sunglasses do not float. If they floated you wouldn’t have lost them. I’ve lost a few too over the years.

How Not To Lose Your Glasses On Boat Trips

Escapy (Shared Feature) Travel Tips

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Floating Straps

These days you can buy floating straps that will float on water. But if you want to wave some money you can make your own with this simple hack. All you need is a aquarium tube (used to blow bubbles in aquariums) of about 2 feet, and a EVA handle (about 4 inches) that is used on bicycle handles, fishing rods, etc.

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First connect one part of the aquarium tube to one of the temple tips of your glasses. Next insert the aquarium tube through the EVA handle. Finally con-nect the other part of the aquarium tube to the other temple tip of your glasses.

Putting Them Together

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EVA floats and will keep your sunglasses or glasses from sinking to the bottom of the lake or sea. With this hack you will never lose your sunglasses or glasses again.

Never Lose Your Glasses Again

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If you love prawns and have decided to visit Malay-sia and happen to visit Fraser’s Hill or areas around Kuala Kubu Bharu, pay a visit to the Kuala Kubu Bharu or KKB Square. There is a stall there that is famous for its juicy and huge spicy chilli tamarind (asam pedas) sauce river prawns.

For Foodies

Asam Pedas (Spicy Tamarind) River Prawns

Escapy (Shared Feature)

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Simply Delicious

The prawns used are the giant river prawns also called the blue pincer prawns that are found in many of the riv-ers in Malaysia. They are available naturally or farmed. The ones cooked here are big and I believe that they are of the farmed variety. Anyhow, they are yummy.

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These sumptuous prawns are boiled in the spicy, sweet and sour, chilli, soupy gravy that is so yummy it may blow your brains and make you cry. I meant that literally especially for those who cannot handle chilli well, like me. If you cannot handle chilli well, worry not. Jugs of cold water or fruit cordials are available to quench the fire.

Cooking Style

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The meat of these prawns are sweet and juicy. This natural sweetness sweetens the soupy gravy adding more flavour to the already flavourful mix of a heavenly dish. The meat is taut although not as taut as those that are not farmed. All said, the asam pedas (spicy tamarind) river prawns dish is delicious.

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I would happily just eat the prawn dish with rice but should you want more, you can try their fish (sting ray, scad, etc.) cooked in the same lovely gravy. They may not be the highlight of the place but they are tasty too.

Other Yummies

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Should you find yourself heading to the historical town of Kuala Kubu Bharu, or up to Fraser’s Hill; do stop at the KKB Square and fill your tummy with this de-lightfully sumptuous spicy sweet and sour chilly tama-rind river prawn dish or as the locals call. “asam pedas udang gala.”

Do Visit

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A New Dining Experience

Have you dined layer by layer? Kai’s Plato offers dining by the layer. This means that various differ-ent types of food are stacked up in different com-partments one over the other. These foods are then steamed. We then eat them compartment by com-partment.

For Foodies Escapy

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A New Dining Experience

I love things unique and when a friend recommend-ed and talked about Kai’s Plato, I had to pay them a visit. Not long later a plan was hatched to celebrate her (friend who recommended) birthday at Kai’s Plato. I highly recommend going there for a birthday dinner.

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Doing some research I found that this unique din-ing concept originated in Bongcheon-dong, Seoul, Korea by a small seafood joint where nine layers of steamers were stacked up. This was reported by a Korean TV channel (KBS TV) and soon it spread across Asia.

The Concept

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This concept was brought over here (Malaysia) by Kai’s Plato in February 2015. They started off with more than 11 types of scrumptious fresh seafood sourced locally and internationally; from Korea, Canada, New Zealand, Thailand, Indonesia, etc. In Malaysia Kai’s Plato pride themselves as having the most tiers.

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Here at Kai’s Plato, they serve five tiers. The first tier being oysters, baby abalones (I think), sea snails, decorated with broccoli, placed on a bed of white cabbage. As the steamer cooks these lovely de-lights, the juices dripped into the second tier.

Natural Sweetness

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Tier two is another group of delicious yummies made up of hard shell clams, bamboo clams (also called razor clams), prawns, squid, and a local deli-cacy called otak-otak of which is a delicious chilli cake filled with fish meat, chilli, and various herbs and spices. The juices from this tiers drips into tier 3.

Tier 2

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Tier 3 is filled with juicy mussels covered with a layer of melted cheese, sitting on top of sweet and succulent scallops. Just imagine the sweetness of all these wonderful shell creatures dripping into the next tier.

Tier 3

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Cheesy goodness.

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Cheesy mussels; a fusion of land and sea.

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Now we come to the tier where the hard shelled creatures of the sea are cooked. Here we get sweet slipper lobsters and a huge crab with its roes in tack. Any seafood lover knows just how sweet the juices of these crustaceans are. These sweet juices drip into the final tier, tier 5.

Tier 4

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Slipper lobsters and a huge crab. More sweetness.

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Cutting the slipper lobsters to get to the meat.

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Imagine this. All of the sweet juices from tier one all the way to tier 4 now sitting in tier 5. Are you drool-ing yet? I am drooling just by typing this article as the memory is still fresh in my mind. Tier 5 came originally in the form of a soup with sand crabs, boiled for 7 to 8 hours; and now with the added sweetness from all the tiers in it.

Tier 5

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Super sweet and tasty soup.

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We were given angel hair pasta to go with the soup. We tasted the soup first without the pasta and it is super delicious. Having it with the pasta didn’t do it justice and thus it was decided that we should just enjoy the soup as it is.

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Should you decide to pay Kai’s Plato a visit, do note that their dining concept is “Hands and Table.” This means that you eat with your hands placing the food on the table as this allows you to not only taste the food but to feel them as well, creating a more inti-mate dining for the food and you.

Kai’s Concept

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The table will be covered in thick waterproof paper that also acts as a huge plate for food to be placed on. Diners are given tongs to pick up the food from as the food in the steamer is hot. Toothpicks are pro-vided to help remove meat from the shells.

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With hands focusing on the food, one’s mobile de-vices remains untouched throughout the dinner. This is another reason why Kai’s Plato urges you to eat without a spoon, fork, and knife. Interaction on the table is important too and is something that is lack-ing these days.

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Sailor Platter (for 2 persons): RM138++ (USD$36.00)Captain Platter (for 4 persons): RM260++ (USD$66.50)Kai’s Jumbo Platter (for 6 persons): RM390++ (USD$100.00)‘All prices are subject to 10% Service Charge and 6% GST

Dollars & Cents

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Shells and Sharpies are given for one to utilize one’s artistic talent. Our kids had a blast of a time putting their imagination to shells. The walls of Kai’s Plato are decorated with shells drawn by their diners. Shells are reused as pieces of art after they are cooked.

Activities For The Artistic

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Address:A-1F-3, Garden Office @ Encorp Strand, No. 12, Jalan PJU 5/1, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

For reservation, please call or facebook message us:03-61436278 or 017-2832883

Operation Hours:12noon - 03:00pm & 06:00pm - 12:00am (Closed on Mondays).

*Last call for lunch at 02:15pm and dinner at 10:15pm but bar is still open for drinks until 12:00am.

Facebook: www.facebook.com/KaisPlato

Additional Information

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Large claw with lots of sweet meat.

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The Asian Angler Stuffs And Goodies

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Large enough to hold 84 cans, you’ll have plenty of space for refreshments for a whole group of people, and they’ll stay cold for up to 5 days.

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Note: May not be available in some markets.

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The Asian Angler Stuffs And Goodies

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Note: May not be available in some markets.

Pelican Marine Phone Case

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The Asian Angler Stuffs And Goodies

Life doesn’t have a replay button. You need a camera that doesn’t make excuses. The Nikon 1 AW1 delivers high quality images anywhere with its tough, waterproof, shockproof, freezeproof construction. Don’t miss the perfect shot with the world’s fastest continuous shooting frame rate (approx. 15 fps with AF)*, and features like Slow View and Live Image Control. Shoot Full HD video and share your images wirelessly using the WU-1b Wire-less Mobile Adapter. This is the only camera you’ll need for wherever life takes you.

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Note: May not be available in some markets.

Nikon 1 aw1 Underwater Camera

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All you need to do is to:1. Take a photo of your catch using anyDecoy & ZMAN products (must be

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3. Answer 3 simple questions, place the photo of your catch, and the proof of purchase.

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Terms & Conditions

1. This lucky draw contest is open to all citizens of Malaysia and Brunei, except for employees / staffs or OAG Worldwide Sdn. Bhd., immediate family members, and other parties involved in this contest.

2. This lucky draw contest will be held two months once starting1st June 2015 to 31st July 2016.

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5. All entries must be complete with photo, answers, OAG Hologram Sticker, Pflueger or Accurate waranty card, and personal details.

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Hologram Sticker As Proof Of Purchase

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Features: • Weight 215g • Aluminium Frame • 4+1 HPCR bearings • Carbon Matrix Drag • Big round EVA knob with power handles • VIC Flat Knob handle included • Gear Ratio 8:01 • MAG tracks brake system • Clicker Drag • Click Mechanism with brake

SAP Description Weight Max Drag Line (Superfireline PE1 / PE 1.2 / PE1.5) / Braid PE1) Ball and Roller Bearings Max Line Winding Gear Ratio 1366279 Salty Stage BV8 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

1366280 Salty Stage BV8-L 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

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FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT

Features: • Superior shock absorbing elastic 4mm thick neoprene material with Fantasista logo on rod belt (2 pieces)

SAP Description Material Size 1367369 ABU FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT 2PCS Neoprene (Length) 350 x (Thickness) 4mm x (Width) 40mm

Specifications:- 2 Centrifugal brake- Instant anti reverse- Push button operated free spool- Brass main gear- Carbon matrix drag- Synchronized level wind- Line alarm (6500 size only)

Featuring

AMBASSADEUR CS ROCKET BLUE GREY (5500/6500 SERIES)

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Weight: 5500 & 5501 (365g) | 6500 & 6501 (395g) Max Drag: 7kgMax Line Winding: 65cmGear Ratio: 5.0:1

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Material Description Weight Max Drag Line Capacity (0.30mm / 0.35mm / 0.405mm) Ball and Roller Bearings Max Line Winding Gear Ratio

1360779 AMB 5500 CS ROCKET 365g 7Kg 255m / 185m / 145m 2/1 65cm 5:01

1360780 AMB 5501 CS ROCKET 365g 7Kg 255m / 185m / 145m 2/1 65cm 5:01

1360781 AMB 6500 CS ROCKET 395g 7Kg N/A / 255m / 200m 2/1 65cm 5:01

1366405 AMB 6501 CS ROCKET 395g 7Kg N/A / 255m / 200m 2/1 65cm 5:01

Specifications: - 2 Centrifugal brake - Instant anti reverse - Push button operated free spool - Brass main gear - Carbon matrix drag - Synchronized level wind - Line alarm (6500 size only)

AMBASSADEUR CS ROCKET BLUE GREY (5500/6500 SERIES)

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Material Description Weight Max Drag Line Capacity (0.30mm / 0.35mm / 0.405mm) Ball and Roller Bearings Max Line Winding Gear Ratio

1360779 AMB 5500 CS ROCKET 365g 7Kg 255m / 185m / 145m 2/1 65cm 5:01

1360780 AMB 5501 CS ROCKET 365g 7Kg 255m / 185m / 145m 2/1 65cm 5:01

1360781 AMB 6500 CS ROCKET 395g 7Kg N/A / 255m / 200m 2/1 65cm 5:01

1366405 AMB 6501 CS ROCKET 395g 7Kg N/A / 255m / 200m 2/1 65cm 5:01

Specifications: - 2 Centrifugal brake - Instant anti reverse - Push button operated free spool - Brass main gear - Carbon matrix drag - Synchronized level wind - Line alarm (6500 size only)

AMBASSADEUR CS ROCKET BLUE GREY (5500/6500 SERIES)

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Salty Stage BV8

Features: • Weight 215g • Aluminium Frame • 4+1 HPCR bearings • Carbon Matrix Drag • Big round EVA knob with power handles • VIC Flat Knob handle included • Gear Ratio 8:01 • MAG tracks brake system • Clicker Drag • Click Mechanism with brake

SAP Description Weight Max Drag Line (Superfireline PE1 / PE 1.2 / PE1.5) / Braid PE1) Ball and Roller Bearings Max Line Winding Gear Ratio 1366279 Salty Stage BV8 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

1366280 Salty Stage BV8-L 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

Page 1

FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT

Features: • Superior shock absorbing elastic 4mm thick neoprene material with Fantasista logo on rod belt (2 pieces)

SAP Description Material Size 1367369 ABU FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT 2PCS Neoprene (Length) 350 x (Thickness) 4mm x (Width) 40mm

Specifications:- 2 Centrifugal brake- Instant anti reverse- Push button operated free spool- Brass main gear- Carbon matrix drag- Line alarm

AMBASSADEUR CS ROCKET RED

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Model: AMB 6501 CS ROCKET (RED)Weight: 410G Max Drag: 7kgLine Capacity (0.35mm / 0.405mm): 255m / 200mMax Line Winding: 65cmGear Ratio: 5.3:1

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Salty Stage BV8

Features: • Weight 215g • Aluminium Frame • 4+1 HPCR bearings • Carbon Matrix Drag • Big round EVA knob with power handles • VIC Flat Knob handle included • Gear Ratio 8:01 • MAG tracks brake system • Clicker Drag • Click Mechanism with brake

SAP Description Weight Max Drag Line (Superfireline PE1 / PE 1.2 / PE1.5) / Braid PE1) Ball and Roller Bearings Max Line Winding Gear Ratio 1366279 Salty Stage BV8 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

1366280 Salty Stage BV8-L 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

Page 1

FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT

Features: • Superior shock absorbing elastic 4mm thick neoprene material with Fantasista logo on rod belt (2 pieces)

SAP Description Material Size 1367369 ABU FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT 2PCS Neoprene (Length) 350 x (Thickness) 4mm x (Width) 40mm

Specifications:Length 6’6” • Weight 154g • Medium Power • Max Lure 60g • Line PE1-8 (Max 25lb)

WORLD MONSTER

Model: WMonster WMCC-66M MGSConfiguration: 1 piece Type: Baitcast

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Salty Stage BV8

Features: • Weight 215g • Aluminium Frame • 4+1 HPCR bearings • Carbon Matrix Drag • Big round EVA knob with power handles • VIC Flat Knob handle included • Gear Ratio 8:01 • MAG tracks brake system • Clicker Drag • Click Mechanism with brake

SAP Description Weight Max Drag Line (Superfireline PE1 / PE 1.2 / PE1.5) / Braid PE1) Ball and Roller Bearings Max Line Winding Gear Ratio 1366279 Salty Stage BV8 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

1366280 Salty Stage BV8-L 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

Page 1

FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT

Features: • Superior shock absorbing elastic 4mm thick neoprene material with Fantasista logo on rod belt (2 pieces)

SAP Description Material Size 1367369 ABU FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT 2PCS Neoprene (Length) 350 x (Thickness) 4mm x (Width) 40mm

Specifications:

HIP BAG LARGE 2 CAMO

Authentic Abu Garcia merchandiseDesigned for ease of use while out fishing with easy to reach compartments, pliers holder, detach-able shoulder strap, multi sided pockets (water-proof) for important item(s) storageBuilt in heat insulation drink side pocketsIncludes rain cover stored on a special compart-ment at the bottom of the bag

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MaterialBody: 100% PolyesterRain Cover: 100% NylonSize: 20cm (H) x 28cm (W) x 12cm (D)Weight: 750g

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Salty Stage BV8

Features: • Weight 215g • Aluminium Frame • 4+1 HPCR bearings • Carbon Matrix Drag • Big round EVA knob with power handles • VIC Flat Knob handle included • Gear Ratio 8:01 • MAG tracks brake system • Clicker Drag • Click Mechanism with brake

SAP Description Weight Max Drag Line (Superfireline PE1 / PE 1.2 / PE1.5) / Braid PE1) Ball and Roller Bearings Max Line Winding Gear Ratio 1366279 Salty Stage BV8 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

1366280 Salty Stage BV8-L 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

Page 1

FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT

Features: • Superior shock absorbing elastic 4mm thick neoprene material with Fantasista logo on rod belt (2 pieces)

SAP Description Material Size 1367369 ABU FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT 2PCS Neoprene (Length) 350 x (Thickness) 4mm x (Width) 40mm

Specifications:

HIP BAG SMALL 2 CAMO

Authentic Abu Garcia merchandiseDesigned for ease of use while out fishing casually, especially in urban areasEasy to reach drink side pockets with mesh mate-rialZippered compartments for storageBreathable mesh material on back of bag

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For more information please visit Pure Fishing at:www.purefishingmalaysia.com

MaterialBody: 100% PolyesterSize: 17cm (H) x 24cm (W) x 10cm (D)Weight:450g

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Salty Stage BV8

Features: • Weight 215g • Aluminium Frame • 4+1 HPCR bearings • Carbon Matrix Drag • Big round EVA knob with power handles • VIC Flat Knob handle included • Gear Ratio 8:01 • MAG tracks brake system • Clicker Drag • Click Mechanism with brake

SAP Description Weight Max Drag Line (Superfireline PE1 / PE 1.2 / PE1.5) / Braid PE1) Ball and Roller Bearings Max Line Winding Gear Ratio 1366279 Salty Stage BV8 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

1366280 Salty Stage BV8-L 215g 7 Kg 250m / 200m / 140m / 220m 4/1 83 cm 8:01

Page 1

FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT

Features: • Superior shock absorbing elastic 4mm thick neoprene material with Fantasista logo on rod belt (2 pieces)

SAP Description Material Size 1367369 ABU FANTASISTA NEOPRENE ROD BELT 2PCS Neoprene (Length) 350 x (Thickness) 4mm x (Width) 40mm

Specifications:

ONE SHOULDER BAG 2 CAMO

Authentic Abu Garcia merchandiseDesigned for ease of use while out fishing with easy to reach compartments and pockets, pliers holders and rod holderEasy to reach drink side pocket made from mesh material

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MaterialBody: 100% PolyesterSize: 24cm (H) x 27cm (W) x 10cm (D)Weight:500g

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Decoy Split Ring Light Class

The Decoy Split Ring Light Class split rings are made of “hypower stainless steel.” These split rings are very strong and they last longer. The springiness of these split rings re-main much intact even under constant use.

Sizes: #00 (12lb), #0 (15lb), #1 (20lb), #2 (30lb), #3 (40lb)

Colours: Silver, Mat Black

For more information please contact OAG Worldwide: Tel: +603 3358 6003

email: [email protected]

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The Decoy Split Ring Medium Class split rings are made of forged “hypower stainless steel.” These split rings are anti corrosion, are very strong, and they last longer. The springiness of these split rings remain much intact even under constant use. Sizes: #4 (50lb), #5 (60lb), #6 (75lb), #7 (90lb)Colours: Silver

For more information Contact OAG Worldwide:Tel: +603 3358 6003 Email: [email protected]

Decoy Split Ring Medium Class

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Decoy Split Ring Heavy Class

The Decoy Split Ring Heavy Class split rings are made of forged “hypower stainless steel.” These split rings are anti corrosion, are very strong, and they last longer. The springi-ness of these split rings remain much intact even under con-stant use.

Sizes: #8 (150lb), #9 (200lb), #10 (250lb), #11 (300lb)

Colours: Silver

For more information please contact OAG Worldwide: Tel: +603 3358 6003

email: [email protected]

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The Decoy Egg Snap is a strong snap that is capable of handling high pressure allowing for the use of large lures targeting big hard fighting fishes, without opening. The oval shape allows lures to swim without distorting their swim actions. The Egg Snap allows for fast lure swaps.Sizes: #1 (30lb), #1.5 (38lb), #2 (60lb), #3 (70lb), #4 (90lb), #5 (120lb)Colours: NS BlackFor more information Contact OAG Worldwide:Tel: +603 3358 6003 Email: [email protected]

Decoy Egg Snap

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Decoy Round Snap

Tough and strong snaps that are made of “hypower stain-less steel” and finished in double black nickel plating. These snaps are amongst the strongest in its class being small in size but with high strength.

Sizes: #0 (20lb), #1 (22lb), #1.5 (24lb), #2 (30lb)

Colours: NS Black

For more information please contact OAG Worldwide: Tel: +603 3358 6003

email: [email protected]

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The Decoy Spiral Snap allows for easy and fast lure swaps during fishing trips. These snaps are made of “hypower stainless steel” of which are super strong and is made to handle high pressure for large and hard fighting fish.Sizes: #0 (10lb), #1 (14lb), #2 (18lb)Colours: Mat Black

For more information Contact OAG Worldwide:Tel: +603 3358 6003 Email: [email protected]

Decoy Spiral Snap

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For more information please contact:MGFA (M) Sdn. Bhd.Tel: 607-861 9289Fax: 607-863 2189Email: [email protected]

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Material: 24 Ton Graphite | Concept: Luring

For more information please contact:MGFA (M) Sdn. Bhd.Tel: 607-861 9289Fax: 607-863 2189Email: [email protected]

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Material: 24 Ton Graphite | Concept: Luring

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