ProFishional Newsletter
April 2009
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IN THIS ISSUE
Protect your loved one...
Did you know...
Pic's Comp at Fishnet
Catch of the Month!
Daylight Saving in OZ
Stonze make it in Canada

Protect your loved one(s)....

 
ProFishional Fishing Rod bag is: 
 
Fishermen use bags of all sizes and types. From wallets and small packs to backpacks, chest pack and shoulder bags.
A good fishing gear bag will make it a lot easier to take everything you need with you when you go on your next fishing trip. By sliding the cover over your rod when rigged you protect and minimize the opportunity of line tangling with other fishing rods whilst travelling to your location.  Stops annoying scratching to car windows and rattling when travelling.
Our Bags are designed to meet the needs of avid fishermen and are absolutely essential for the dedicated fisherman.  A shoulder/hand strap makes our bags easier to carry.
 
Best of all they are Made in Australia. 
 
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Greetings! 
G'day and welcome to our April newsletter. 
In this month issue we also talk about our Fishing Rod Bags and the importance of keeping your Rod safe for storage or travel.
 
Have a great month.

Catch of the Month!

 
Spend a minimum of $100 and receive a Kakyadak Soft Squid Jig Size 4 FREE with any order in April.

Kakyadak size 4

 
 

Daylight Savings

 

 Don't forget to change your clocks on Sunday morning

in ACT NSW SA VIC and TAS.

Stonze make it in Canada

 
STONZE MAKE IT IN CANADA.

Stonze system, from British tackle firm Pallatrax, has won the best environmentally friendly product award in Canadian magazine 'Outdoor Canada'. The magazine, which has a circulation of 2.2 million, holds an annual fishing awards section in its magazine and the Stonze system was noted as the best product in the environmentally friendly category.
As most will be aware, the Stonze system involves using actual stones modified into fishing weights rather than traditional lead or artificial weights.
The magazine's review read: "What I find most intriguing about Stonze is the noise that they make when they bang against other rocks. The sound is louder than that made by lead, or even tungsten, and it draws curious fish to your bait. And because the Stonze baits are porous they can easily soak up attractors."
Boss of Pallatrax, and inventor of the Stonze system, Simon Pomeroy, said: "Obviously I'm delighted to have received accolade.
"Slowly the world is waking up to the fact that anglers can't keep piling lead into water systems and that there are good alternatives out there."
In a further publicity push, Simon will making an appearance as a guest speaker at a special conference at the VISMA trade show in the Netherlands on the subject of lead-free fishing. As one of the forerunners in the battle to make fishing more environmentally friendly, Simon and Pallatrax are well versed to speak at the conference.


Source: Tackle Trade World Magazine

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Cheers and tight lines,  
 
Gisela, Wolfgang and the ProFishional Team