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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

Franklin Formosa wins the mullet league 2012

Last day of the mullet league 2012 organised by Kingfisher Sport Fishing Association saw Franklin Formosa ending with a dry net but still manages to keep the first place in the overall table.   It was a very difficult venue in force 5 winds and completely murky waters which saw newcomer...
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DOUBLES LEAGUE 2012 NEWS

Doubles league registration are now open   The 2012 double league will be held in   1st match - marsalforn gozo marshall STEVE JOHNSTON 2nd match - birgu toqba marshall ALEX GENOVESE 3rd match - manoel island marshall JOHN ATTARD 4th match - xghajra zabbar marshall ROBERT...
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MULLET LEAGUE 2012 - FINAL MATCH AND AWARDING CEREMONY

It was decided that final match 4 for mullet league 2012 will be fished in Birzebbuga St.Georges bay.   Date : 11th March 2012 Meet : 6.30am start 7.30am and fish till 11.30am   Awarding ceremony will be held at St Pauls Naufragius Bar in Valletta on 30th March at...
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All to be decided on the final day ...... mullet league 2012

  Due to pegging problems in Marsaxlokk, the competition had to be fished in the alternative location, in Gzira. All competitors had a full stock of armoury, ready to attract the mystic mullet. Nevertheless the mullet did not turn up, with few competitors managing to land one or two...
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Charlo Borg back to winning ways

  Charlo Borg won the most anticipated mullet match of the season, when he managed to win, with a good number of mullet, with a total weight of nearly 2kilos.   The competition was held at Mgarr(Gozo). Registered weights were better than previous locations. Most competitors caught...
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Nathaniel Attard wins the first Mullet match 2012

  A record number of 32 anglers were registered in the first mullet match this year. Some old faces returned back to the number 1. fishing association  in Malta. Domnic Refalo (winner of previous number of leagues) and Jonathon Vassallo(winner of Pozzallo’s 2006 tournament) came back...
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