Here's an Intro how this will work...
I'm a big fan of Youtube and believe it's one of the best ways you can learn how to fish...
Then if you're in Japan and need specific advice on tackle or techniques, again you'll be able to learn lots.
What I do is subscribe to a handful of Japanese anglers and when they add their videos it comes up on my main page. It's a great way to keep in touch with fellow anglers who you want to see when they produce new videos.
So this got me thinking, why don't we post links to our favorite channels. We should keep it specific to Japanese fishing because there are just too many other related channels out there.
The Simple Rule Please
If you post here then please don't just keep adding new messages every time making long threads. Instead post once and when you want to add a new one, just hit EDIT and add your link. So all you have to do is post once, then update your top choices. Sounds good?
Makers or Companies:
Channel: DuelMovie
Info: Duel Japan
Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/DUELMOVIE
Lures:
Channel: 55 Harada
Info: Reviews casting lures and goes fishing for mostly offshore game
Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/55HARADA
Anglers Reports:
Channel: izakayamogi
Info: Pro Mogi is the world famous angler who fishes just about every continent. There is some big game action
Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/izakayamogi
Channel: 6thSunday
Info: Does various fishing in Japan and has a cool salmon video. Makes good productions
Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/6sunday
Channel: bobygara
Info: Lots of wicked reports from jigging to mahi mahi
Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/bobygara
Kayaking:
Channel: nobuzou001
Info: Shop owner for kayaking in Japan. Does lots of reviews of various kayaks and goes fishing on them
Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/nobuzou001
Tenkara Fishing:
Channel: Tenkara USA
Info: Daniel Galhardo is the founder of Tenkara fly fishing. It's a traditional form of Japanese fishing without using a reel. Typcial flies are used and the angler must use skill to bring in the catch. It's a great way to fish small streams!
Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/tenkarausa
Updated 03/03/10




