Salmon Fishing in Japan -2 exiting japanese style

6sunday asked:


my friend try to japanese bait fishing.no reel fight is satisfaction guarantee.Niigata ARALAWA river was nice location like as NW

This entry was posted in Salmon Fishing. Bookmark the permalink.

11 Responses to Salmon Fishing in Japan -2 exiting japanese style

  1. 6sunday says:

    thanks for your comment

  2. CapilanoPro says:

    Ew, nasty chum. Let that **** go man. Nice catch tho with a rod like that!

  3. 6sunday says:

    Thanks

  4. oahuguy says:

    SUUUUUGGGGOOOOIIIII

  5. borselva says:

    Still, it is sportsmen’s honour to kill your catch destined to become food as effectively and as speedily as you can, this is above all regulations and moneymatters. And, it will improve the quality and visual aspect of highly prized fish destined to be proudly served,as you assume. The poster has not indicated it is to eaten.

  6. 6sunday says:

    Thankk you very much follow up Fisherkingnigel,nice fishing for ever.

  7. 6sunday says:

    you must check new comment now

  8. Fisherkingnigel says:

    Just so you know they’re using no reels and only the rod to bring in these fish. If you notice on their backs they all have numbers and the fishing is higly regulated and very expensive to fish on this river. They’re probably going to keep these fish because Japanese are amazing at taking a fish you wouldn’t eat and turing it into an amazinng dish!

    Think before you comment about these things!

  9. icetrout2 says:

    Nice fish:]

  10. borselva says:

    sloppy, fish slowly dying on the gravel, kill it or release it, nothing to be proud of here

  11. borselva says:

    sloppy, fish slowly dying; kill it or release it; nothing to be proud of here

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>