kuala rompin

“Better late than never”. Big cobia fishing with Chang Moh.

There are lots of big cobia at Kuala Rompin and we frequently target them as they are such a good sport. The biggest I’ve seen so far is estimated at 40kg (88 lbs). They can be caught using various fishing methods such as with jigs or bait. This is a video of the late Chang

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Sailfish fishing is seriously fun, really! Also tested – PENN Battle spinning reel.

Here’s why we think sailfish fishing is such a blast; The aerial show the sailfish puts on during the fight as it make multiple spectacular jumps The tail-walks on the surface The summersaults The fight it puts up Its speed and sizzling runs The screaming reels and Anglers screaming like little girls! Plus, what a

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Sailfish maelstrom

What makes Kuala Rompin special as a sport fishing destination? It has got to be the huge number of sailfish concentrated at a fairly small area. Multiply the fun Multiple hookup is very common when sailfish fishing at Kuala Rompin. Not only on the boat you are fishing on but simultaneous hookups of sailfish on

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Little tackle, Big fish. Sailfish on light spin tackle [video]

I have an overwhelming amount of fishing video footages in my hard drive and they are accumulating faster than I can put together these short films for you, the readers of Sport Fishin’ Asia. Either I stop shooting, or I start cranking and editing them faster which would entail sitting in front of the computer

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