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Shore Fishing => General Questions => Topic started by: lapsi on January 29, 2011, 12:07:46 CET

Title: harira
Post by: lapsi on January 29, 2011, 12:07:46 CET
l ahwa il harira maxim u maxima huma l istess??? ax provajt nixtri minn fuq l internet u gejt bejn haltejn...... u jekk hawn xihadd li jaf bxi site tajba biex jixtri minn fuqha naprezza jekk tejduli biha.. grazzi.. lapsi :D
Title: Re: harira
Post by: caldaland on January 29, 2011, 12:44:14 CET
sa fejn naf jien {nista nkun zballjat} maxima huwa germaniz u maxim huwa taljan. dan ta l-ahhar mhux facli ssibu. rigward sites min fejn tixtri mur fuq ebay jew sites ohra w ghamel ricerka.
Title: Re: harira
Post by: SEAFOX on January 29, 2011, 13:50:55 CET
Lapsi - Maxima is of German make as Caldaland well noted. Maxima have some great flurocarbon, good quality stuff and reasonably priced. I had bought several line spools from Cabelas, the outfitters in the USA, who have a huge number of customers in Malta.

Below is some info to assist:- http://www.cabelas.com

Maxima Fluorocarbon Line
Regular Price:  $18.99 - $59.99 Qty: Item: IK-119282
Step 1:         Select LB.TEST4# - $18.99 - Limited Stock6# - $18.99 - This item is available to ship FREE to a store for pick-up. Learn More
Title: Re: harira
Post by: twoutes on January 30, 2011, 01:12:57 CET
Yes as other have said Maxima is made in Germany and of top quality.
Its the only line l use her in Australia when not using braid.
I use 'ultra green' for snapper fishing. 'tournament silver' for all my marlin fishing, and 'Camilion' for surf fishing....can't go past it
Title: Re: harira
Post by: lapsi on January 30, 2011, 21:49:47 CET
thank you all for your reply :)
Title: Re: harira
Post by: ganni on January 31, 2011, 00:11:17 CET
you can find maxima lines at fieldsports in mellieha. the shop is in mellieha square, where the is the main church