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Frequently asked questions on our association:
 
Who can become a member?
Everyone can join our club. Competitions and leagues are held around Malta in various location so practically one must have his own transport to attend in every venue.
 
What should I learn from the club?
Joining KSFA will not guarantee you become a top fisherman. We just focus on shore fishing and basically one will only be learning and improving on the sports aspect of fishing. One must keep in mind that fishing is very complex and by joining KSFA you are not learning the natural fishing art.
 
How much will it cost?
It will only cost around 15 euros to pay your yearly membership fee, around 20 euros to compete in the singles, doubles league and mullet league.
But as all other sports you need to have good tackle, good bait on the day which will end up as a good expense to compete in all matches.
 
How long has KSFA been going on?
Kingfisher Sport Fishing Association has been been there since the early 90's. Founded by Steve Johnston the club has grown and matured and today we can say we are the leaders in Sport Fishing organisation when we come to sport fishing on the island. Our anglers have always placed in top positions and also participated in various international tournaments abroad with successive results.
 
What is the club's main aim?
Our aim is to use our sports as a conservation to our future. In all matches the rule of Catch and Release is always practiced and our members are always taught how to care for the future of fish and marine conservation. Lately we also partnered with the University of Malta and in most matches our catches are being monitored and studied by students who attend the fishing leagues and gauge our catch.
 
When should one become member?
One can become member whenever he wants, but it is advisable that one should join prior to a league starts.
 
Here are some different fishing techniques practiced in our matches:
 
 
 
 

 

 

News

John Attard - National Federation Champion 2012 exclusive interview

How long have you been fishing with KSFA and any remarkable experiences, old anglers that you will never forget? I have been fishing with KFSA since its inception way back in 1994. Although we were still finding our feet at that time KFSA was an immediate success with no less then 142 members by...
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2012 - Highlights of Sport Shore Fishing in Malta

KSFA ...... what a year ...... an eventful year full of top level competition. It's either you hate it or you're into it with full blast ..... that is what compeition fishing is all about. It's more of exchanging fish catches with medals and trophies won by the most versatile and sometimes...
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John Attard National Champion 2012 in shore fishing

John Attard a keen angler from Birzebbuga has made it for the very first time as a national champion for 2012 shore fishing league organised by the National Federation of Sport Anglers Malta.   John won the last match in Ta Xbiex marina on Sunday that entitled him to just one point...
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Results for the open Birzebbuga match ... in aid of ISTRINA 2012

A successfully held event in which a good numbers of shore anglers from Blue Sea, Denci, Fishing Fever (ELLEVI MALTA) and Kingfisher Clubs all competed together all for a good cause of gathering some money for Istrina 2012.   The event was held by the National Malta of Sea Anglers in...
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Stafrace confirms magic period - singles match 4 in Manoel Island

STAFRACE CONFIRMS MAGIC PERIOD ..... match report by Kevin Cassar     Following the first place obtained in the KSFA Annual Tournament when teaming up with Franklin Formosa and the first podium in last Singles Match 3, Darren Stafrace managed to confirm his form by clinching his...
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Andre Borg wins the Sliema Ferries singles

The match day for the mid-season singles match was characterized by a strong breeze and gusty waters. “Perfect weather for a fishing session”. However this proved to be the opposite.   The anglers struggled to hook their first fish of the day. Adrian Nelson and Andre Borg started some...
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