 The Star Living
15 December 2007
By Junglebum
A visit to a hidden river in Kuala Tahan, Pahang yields a great fishing experience.
I have always had a penchant for jungle rivers. There’s something about clear water flowing over boulders and sunken logs that evokes a feeling that I’m truly home. Maybe it’s the memories from childhood, fishing the overgrown little Sungai Korok in Kangar. I would spend whole days there casually fishing for haruan and puyu, watching the wildlife go by.
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Malaysia Knife Forum
25 July 2007
By Sam Cheong
Basically, if you are into terminal tackle, rods and reels, the same principle applies when you can't get any fishing rods to suite your needs. Find a person who can build one for you!
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NST Travel Times
16 September 2007
PATRICK Song is feeling disappointed. “I had expected more local participants,” said the International Game Fishing Association (IGFA) advisor for the recent Royal Pahang Billfish International Challenge. Instead the contestants were mostly foreigners, especially Singaporeans.
Song said: “It is good that many foreigners are taking part as it means the event has achieved some international recognition. However, I hear locals are shunning it because they consider it too prestigious and expensive.”
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