monoMASTER™ Waste Monofilament Storage Device
Grasshopper Products USA has appointed Rod & Fly as it's exclusive agents for Australia and New Zealand For the monoMaster it is an innovative new fishing tool that is a Must Have for every angler. This handy tool is small and lightweight and collec
Online, April 1, 2010 (Newswire.com)
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Grasshopper Products USA has appointed Rod & Fly as it's exclusive agents for Australia and New Zealand
For the monoMaster it is an innovative new fishing tool that is a Must Have for every angler. This handy tool is small and lightweight and collects all the waste line that you generate when changing flies or rigs. Hang from a fishing vest, in your pocket, or tackle box. Whether you generate an inch or a few yards of waste, monoMaster provides an easy and environmentally sound solution. No more tangles in your waders, pockets, or tackle box.
Featured in Field and Stream "Best of the Best" Fishing 2009
Available at all good tackle stores or online http://www.troutflies.com.au
RRP $19.95
Retailers contact Mike Tenner 0362664480
A nice little link on the World Fishing Network about the monoMASTER in the USA
http://www.wfn.tv/gogreen/video.php?video=403059
Here are a few qoutes from anglers in the USA
"Anything that reduces pollution is essential in our time, but a device that does it with such ease and enjoyment is a downright miracle. MonoMASTER is a 'must-have" for every serious angler".
- Richard Friedenberg (screenwriter, "A River Runs Through It")
"Those of us in the Federation of Fly Fishers who have had the opportunity to examine the monoMaster agree that it's a "must" for every fly fisher person's vest."
- Ron Cordes, PhD. (Chairman of the Board of Directors, FFF)
"Every time I fish I see the effects of other anglers on the environment. The amount of mono and flurocarbon that is just thrown on to the floor at fisheries around the UK is nothing short of a disgrace. The MonoMASTER is an accessory that no angler should be without. All fisheries and shops should consider selling these and should encourage as many anglers as possible to buy them. In fact I would go as far to say that the Environment Agency should send them out to all licence holders. When used they will make a huge difference to the environment in which we fish, and the state in which we leave it when finished."
- Chris Cook, The Complete Fisher[*]
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