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Topic: Japanese Angler's Secrets  (Read 1173 times)

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paddler

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While not specifically kayak oriented, these light tackle fishing techniques and gear should be fit right in. Also mouth-watering recipes and cooking demos. For those who have Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JapaneseAnglersSecrets/
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P-Sherman

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I've been using slow jerk jigging rods the last 2 years, they are so much fun when you hook up to some big lings.

When slow trolling these rods, it works well too because the "waves" give it a slow bounce while it's on the rod holder.
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