QUOTE(AlexNg87 @ Jun 18 2014, 11:55 PM)
sorry.. cant make it...car glass broke.. cant go anywhere..
i'll pm u my number.. u always go?
i'll join you when i free..
really want try.. haha
Fishing Thread v12, Rod, Reel, Lures!
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QUOTE(AlexNg87 @ Jun 19 2014, 01:00 AM) Phil did a review on it in AA's June issue http://www.theasianangler.com/issues/2014/...ndex.html#22-23 just wonder how it fares compared to the STORM Discovery |
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QUOTE(fookie @ Jun 19 2014, 11:22 PM) if the usage is pet food then dont buy from tackler shop because those are mostly bait additive , too much consumption i dont think is good for it ..... you can buy dries krill at tesco check the video below , at 2-5 second you see a package of dries krill if you tend to use as feeding better buy those if you really need it in powder form then i perhaps you can blend it This post has been edited by katsumoto2011: Jun 19 2014, 11:38 PM |
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QUOTE(kayent @ Jun 19 2014, 07:43 PM) can someone clarify what they mean by 24+30 ton carbon? Ive seen some other rodss advertise the same way too. Like 50 ton pressed etc etc. Simply put, graphite is a carbon fiber material containing micro graphite crystals. When these are combined with certain resins and textile materials, they produce the graphite filaments that are used in rod blank production.What Is Modulus/IM and Ton Rating? Modulus is the term referring to the elasticity of the graphite. It is the relationship between stress (the applied force per square inch) and strain (the amount of deformation that the force causes per square inch). You can think of modulus as stiffness. The IM and/or Ton rating refers to the overall modulus of the material. At All Star Rods, we use a unique blend of high tensile strength AGC (Aerospace Grade Carbon) fibers which give our rods a super strong backbone with sensitivity second to none. You will also notice the light weight that allows for effortless casting and all day fishing comfort. Rating Chart IM-6 Graphite = 30+ Ton Material (Standard Modulus) IM-7 Graphite = 35+ Ton Material (Intermediate Modulus) IM-8 Graphite = 40+ Ton Material (Intermediate/High Modulus) IM-10 Graphite = 54+ Ton Material (High Modulus) While most of the All Star rods fall into the IM7 and IM8 graphite categories, it is our unique blending of intermediate and high modulus materials to create Multi Modulus Graphite. This gives All Star rods one-of-a-kind actions and superior sensitivity and durability. Resin System Resin is an adhesive that is combined with graphite fiber to create the material that is used for graphite rod production. All Star Rods uses an exclusive P.E. (Polymeric Elastomer) Resin System which is a combination of rubber materials and thermoplastics. This combination allows for greater bonding power of the graphite fibers and also aids in the overall flex, hoop strength and impact resistance of the rod blank. |
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Jun 20 2014, 05:55 PM
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thanks for the explanation bro viox. btw...anyone went to SACC? how's it?
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QUOTE(kayent @ Jun 20 2014, 05:55 PM) Quite boring actually. No Daiwa exhibitor. Main attraction was Tackle source with full Major craft display. Shimano biggest booth showcasing all their reels. And that about it,.. left in an hour or so. |
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made me glad i didn't go ..
sorry, 1dollar bro |
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Jun 24 2014, 03:03 PM
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sek24 tmr anyone??
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Jun 25 2014, 04:41 PM
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Hi everyone.
I'm new to the fishing scene in KL and have no idea where and what to fish here. Any places/tips? Fishing trips would be awesome. Have a nice day |
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Any useful info for beginner?
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QUOTE(Balmung @ Jun 25 2014, 04:41 PM) Hi everyone. I'm new to the fishing scene in KL and have no idea where and what to fish here. Any places/tips? Fishing trips would be awesome. Have a nice day QUOTE(Christopher7 @ Jun 25 2014, 05:01 PM) freshwater or saltwater fishing ??any type of fish or method you prefer ? |
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QUOTE(katsumoto2011 @ Jun 25 2014, 05:27 PM) Freshwater (rivers, ponds, lakes, etc)I enjoy light/ultralight spinning As for fish, any species will do, although I've always wanted to catch a Peacock Bass someday (hopefully!) Cheers. |
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QUOTE(Balmung @ Jun 25 2014, 06:22 PM) Freshwater (rivers, ponds, lakes, etc) if bottom or bait fishing i can teach youI enjoy light/ultralight spinning As for fish, any species will do, although I've always wanted to catch a Peacock Bass someday (hopefully!) Cheers. if you want casting then need other sifu |
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