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Post by kenuk1 on Mar 8, 2006 2:35:39 GMT 8
HI Guys what are your thoughts on Troutpoppers, huge in the USA and I am supplying them here in the UK...are they available to you? Would you use them? Take a look here for more info Troutlineheres an image of one of the best sellers; If anyone is interested in them give me a PM or mail me at ken@troutline.co.uk Cheers guys!
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Post by xxJiMboZxx on Mar 8, 2006 21:26:08 GMT 8
Hmmm... it should work for our peacock bass and haruan here!
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Post by xxJiMboZxx on Mar 9, 2006 23:13:57 GMT 8
;D Thank you very much for your offer, but I think for that kind of money some of us here can buy alot of materials and tie different types of flies and still catches fish. However its a nice fly you got there.
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Post by kenuk1 on Mar 10, 2006 3:36:59 GMT 8
I wish i could find a supplier from your way, the prices are great compared to here in the UK, would you do a comparison for me??
Cortland 444 SL Precision Fly Lines are £39.95 in UK, how much do you pay.
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Post by xxJiMboZxx on Mar 10, 2006 7:53:01 GMT 8
Hi, like I told you the last time on your last post, we don''t have anybody selling Cortland Flylines in the shops here except SA Lines, Rio and Sage. The only Cortland I bought is, Cortland 444 Sylkline which ordered from US and after shipping , cost me around S$80 - S$90'. and SA Lines ranging from S$60 to S$120. Things are much cheaper here than in UK and US. eg a typical Sage rod would cost around S$1,300 but here you can get it around S$900. You can approach Coho Fishing Tackles for any queries as they are the only flyshop here sells full flyfishing stuffs from vise, materials, to waders and etc in Singapore. Cheers! ;D
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