Big Catches

You will find on this side reports of fishing experience with photos provided by customers and anglers to our company.

If you could manage an excellent fishing performance with a fishing line manufactured by BFT Ltd. please do not hesitate to send it to our address.


 

Sender : Mr. Don McRae New Zealand
Location :

Tonga, New Zealand

Date : September 2007
Size of the biggest fish : Dogtooth Tuna
Fishing line used : Carbotex Braided 17 LB

 


 

Sender : István Kiss Hungary
Location :

Tiszatardos, Hungary

Date : august 2007
Size of the biggest fish : Catfish 40,50 kg
Fishing line used : Carbotex Braided O,300mm

 


 

Sender : Dr. László Mikler, Dr.Tamás Gilicze Hungary
Location :

Egypt, Lake Nasser

Date : June, 2007
Size of the biggest fish : 34,49kg and 47,10kg
Fishing line used : Carbotex Braided O,400mm
Carbotex Braided O,350mm



 


 

Sender : Dr. László Mikler
Hungary
Location :

Vastervik, Sweden

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Date : October 2006
Size of the biggest fish : Pike 75 cm
Fishing line used : Carbotex Braided O,180mm




 


 

Sender : Gábor Farkas
Hungary
Location :

Kiskunlacháza, Hungary

Date : December 2005
Size of the biggest fish : Grass carp (white-amure)16kg
Fishing line used : Carbotex DSC O,300mm

 


 

Sender : Ferenc Szenczi
Hungary
Location :

Szarvas, Hungary

Date : September 2005
Size of the biggest fish : Grass carp (white-amure)18kg, Carp 6kg
Fishing line used : Speciment Boilie Line O,28

 


 

Sender : Dr. László Mikler
Hungary
Location :

Egypt, Lake Nasser

Date : February 2005
Weight of the fish : Nile perch, 28 kg
Fishing line used : Carbotex 0,50mm




„We had been fishing for six days from February 22-27, 2005 in Egypt on the Lake Nasser, on the world biggest man-made freshwater reservoir with scenery borders. Our purpose was to catch the NILE PERCH. […] We hired our fishing tackles, 3-3 rods+reels per person. […] We took more kilometers of Carbotex fishing line with us, from diameter 0,40mm till 1,00mm.

[…] We catched our largest nile perch on the second day at 6.03 pm. It was 28 kg with a 0,50mm Carbotex main line together with a diameter 1,00mm front line and with a Rapala-Super Shad Rap 4 bait. It took about 5 minutes to exhaust the fish.

 

Thanks for the right reel, the flexible Shimano rod, and for the easy handle, flexible and heavy-duty Carbotex fishing line, the fish had no chance whatever.

Dr. László Mikler”


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Sender : Frantisek Vévoda
Czech Republic
Location :

Tengis and Shiskid rivers.

Date : october 2004
Weight of the fish : Taimen 130 cm
Fishing line used : Carbotex Coated 0,325mm




“I had been fishing on the rivers: Tengis and Shiskid. Main caught fish: Taimen, Lenok and Grayling.

Taimen sized around 100cm had been the most frequent caught fish and Lenok sized between 45-75 cm. Based on the fact that I preferred spinning fishing, Grayling was more like rare catch.However, I caught pieces around 40-45 cm.

I used Carbotex fishing lines diameters from 0.205mm to 0.325mm according to the kind of angled fish.

The biggest catch of our trip:
Taimen sized 130cm was overcome using rod SPORTEX KEV SEA Spin 300, fishing line from FILAMENT exactly Carbotex Coated 0.325mm and wobblers from SALMO Fatso floated in colored design RHP. Time for overcoming this particular fish was 25min.

 

During our trip I had used different types of wobblers and I am sure that thanks to the great quality of fishing lines Carbotex I had a big success.

Frantisek Vévoda”


 

 

Sender : Luca, ProCarp Italy
Location : Saint Cassien France
Date : 29 December 2004
Weight of the fish : 18,5KG
Fishing line used : Carbotex Coated 0,400mm



“Yes, December is not the perfect time for fishing but it is when we have same spare time, so after a hard working season I decided with my colleagues of ProCarp to spend our Christmas holidays in France for fishing.

Many fishermen was there from all over Europe and the “tam tam” was a bad one “very few catches and not so big”

So after five days with no result I decided to put my bait at 20m depth (quite strange for me…..).
Well the day after at 9:30 am the wonderful music of my bite alarm broke the silence of the nature!

After a strong fighting the carp was in my hand!

 

Luca”

 


 

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