Maph (Mapheox) is a proudly Western Australian brand founded in 2019 by Ke-Wi Tan, who identified a need for practical, durable fishing tackle designed specifically for WA's unique conditions. Every Maph product is designed and tested right here in Western Australia, ensuring it performs where it matters most — from the rocks and beaches of the Perth metropolitan coast to the remote shores up north.

At Compleat Angler Nedlands, we stock an extensive Maph range spanning rods, lures, braid, accessories, and more. Our lineup includes the Cape Custom and landbased rods (Demersals and Pelagics V2) for shore fishing, XLR8 X8 Braid, Zero Casting Metals and Pelagics lures, drone rigs with BKK hooks, plus a full range of practical accessories — drybag backpacks, insulated trekker packs, UV torches, LED rod tip lights, solar air pumps, dehookers, waist rod holders, cliff gaffs, and electric reel batteries. It's a complete WA-designed ecosystem for serious local anglers.

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What is the Maph (Mapheox) brand?

Maph (Mapheox) is a Western Australian fishing tackle brand founded in 2019. All products are designed and tested in WA, focusing on practical, durable equipment built specifically for local fishing conditions and species.

What Maph products does Compleat Angler Nedlands stock?

We carry an extensive range including landbased rods, XLR8 braid, Zero casting metals, drone rigs, drybag backpacks, insulated packs, UV torches, LED rod lights, solar air pumps, cliff gaffs, waist rod holders, and electric reel batteries.

Is Maph a WA brand?

Yes, Maph is proudly Western Australian. Founded in Perth in 2019 by Ke-Wi Tan, every product is designed and field-tested in WA waters, ensuring it handles the unique demands of local fishing conditions.

What are Maph drone rigs?

Maph drone rigs are purpose-built terminal tackle designed for drone fishing. Pre-rigged with quality BKK hooks, they allow anglers to deploy baits beyond the breakers using fishing drones — a popular and effective technique along WA's metropolitan and regional beaches.