JW

Juan Wei is the founder of SFA. All he does is fish (and that's a myth)! His favourite type of fishing is sight-fishing where he can cast to the target fish and see it eat his presentation. See what he's currently up to on Instagram @juanwei

Sabah Mini International Fly Fishing Fair 2014 – mini post event report

Main photo above: Fly casting at the rooftop of South East Asia would be an apt way to describe the occasion. Kudos to the boys of the North Borneo Fly Anglers in particular to Julio Dino, also to Dron Lee and IFFF MCI, CK Ling for successfully organising the first Sabah Mini International Fly Fishing […]

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Video of Kim and her Kuala Rompin sailfish with the Penn Fathom plus Abu Garcia Salty Stage

Finally managed to put this video together of Kim battling her first info-pacific sailfish at Kuala Rompin. She can be seen in the video using the Penn Fathom reel paired to a Abu Garcia Salty Stage rod. The video is in full HD so click on the YouTube link to go to our channel to

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Split-tail Fly for Sebarau – Hampala barb

A reader asked what ‘lure’ we use for fishing sebarau (Hampala macrolepidota in scientific lingo or Hampala Barb by IGFA) in Malaysia. The answer is we use many artificial lures, especially spoons. But one very successful and trilling way we catch them is by fly fishing and the go-to fly is the split-tail.

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My peacock bass and sailfish art printed on Abu Garcia and PENN t-shirts

I am stoked to see my drawings printed on official t-shirts of Abu Garcia and PENN. These shirts are not for sale though and they are only available through dealers promotions for the two brands. Thank you so much to Ming, the Marketing Manager of Pure Fishing here who took a liking to my work

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