“Slipping out of the sleeping bag into the cool morning air, we were greeted by the sight of the setting moon – continuing to illuminate the quiet surroundings. As it was still early we took our time during breakfast to enjoy the serenity that comes before dawn. Getting away from the fast paced city life to the peaceful mountains soothes the spirit and mind. Thank goodness there still are places in Malaysia where “development” and “eco-tourism” have yet to arrive.”     (http://sebarau.org/FlyFishingDeepSebarau.html)

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http://flyfishingmain.blogspot.com/    It is always informative to explore other areas of the world. The Malaysian sites demonstrate that all fish appear to eat insects or their own (baitfish) and innovative anglers pursue the available species with fly gear until they figure out what triggers the strike. The mental process is the same whether you are pursuing trout, pike, bass, Sebarau or…………..?? There are some beautiful bamboo rods in the forum, from where I borrowed the pic of the Sebarau.