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Written by Nigel Paquin
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 |
 Things have been pretty cold here this month and I was only able to get out once this month. Jigging is doing well on most boats. Yellowtail's from 2-12kg are being taken. Other additions to catches are smaller kampachi called nerigo and the odd giant spanish mackerel. Judging by the reports from the boats you can either do very well and get about 10 fish per boat or get only 2-3. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 13 March 2008 )
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Jigging on Kairakutai March 2nd |
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Written by Nigel Paquin
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008 |
The title of this report should be... NEVER GIVE UP!!!! The reason is because for 3 weeks Pat and I tried to go on jigging trips but everytime weekend the boat was getting canceled due to bad weather. Well finally there was a glimmer of hope and we were able to go out. Also the reason why the title was because when I caught my yellowtail....more to follow. So I met up with Pat from Shimoneseki who made the 3 hour trip from his city to Fukuoka. On Saturday night we met at a small yati (food stall stand) for our first initial meeting.... I think we was pumped and ready to go!! |
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Jigging on Wakashiomaru January 19th |
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Written by Nigel Paquin
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Friday, 25 January 2008 |
My friend Wayne and I got out the rods for 2008 and went to target some smaller yellowtails. Sometimes you can do very well with many fishing getting caught. Of course if you're going fishing in January you are sure to have some pretty nasty, windy, wet weather.
Basically this boat goes from 6am to 11am sharp and the fee is only 6,000 yen. I like the price because the location is close and I can still do stuff with the family after. I think I will be using this service more and more.... For you you Tokyo boys we drive about 45 minutes to the boat and this is considered very far ;) |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 13 March 2008 )
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