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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Ventura
Posts: 76
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Right there with you on that. Would probably move there if I hit the lotto. White Beach on oki is awsome for spearfishing....gotta go by the pier once you come down the hill. I really miss coco and maxvalu.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Yokosuka, Japan
Posts: 228
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I do some spearfishing around here in Tokyo bay, but the water is still a bit cold. Not sure at what water temp I can break out my 3mm Gat-Ku wetsuit? Right now 59-61 degrees, still chilly. |
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belloscm
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: san diego
Posts: 8
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Tokyo Bay Sharks
"For some reason the Japanese commercial guys think they own the water." I experienced that attitude first hand, and was told as much by my Japanese in-laws. I was also told to smile back and to politely ignore them, even when they said: "#@! Gaijin @%&$!!!"
Sumimasen! ![]() Pulling up a sabiki rig full of aji right in front of them would almost always set them off. I soon learned not to fish in the middle of the local fishing fleet. Btw, where do you get your Japanese tackle? There used to be a high end tackle shop in the Daiei Mall, but I hear that it is now closed. I used to spend most of my allowance in there. ![]() Last edited by belloscm; 04-24-2013 at 11:26 AM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Ventura
Posts: 76
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Bell..you talking about oki or japan? I've never been fishing japan. In oki, there's a good place right by american village...2 story, blue, got a tidal wave on top, by the blueberry cafe. It's within walking distance of foster. Also a bigger one on the backside going to white beach. I learned landmarks, never names so I'm no good there. The one on the way to white beach is green and by the mall.
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Yokosuka, Japan
Posts: 228
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Bell's talking about Yokosuka, where I'm stationed in mainland Japan.
Marukatsu was nice, I did spend a lot of money there too. Tackleberry replaced the aquarium store that was in Daie. I spend most of my money at Joshuya though, down 16 next to the road tax office. Casting just opened a new store in Isogo that's pretty huge, about 4 times the size Marukatsu used to be. |
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belloscm
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: san diego
Posts: 8
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Thanks. I'll ask my wife about these shops and have her check them out when she next visits Japan. I always send her with a shopping list.
"Casting just opened a new store...about 4 times the size Marukatsu used to be." That would be huge; lots of quality gear, I assume? I've had been looking at the Conquest series for a while, my only concern being servicing here in the U.S. I have a couple of Z series Saltigas (Japan only) that have required factory only maintenance. I guess that's the price of having high quality gear. Btw, any other kayak fishermen in Yoko? I was all by myself 10 years ago, and that included the Japanese. Even my SOT kayak was something of a novelty at the time. I look forward to your next Tokyo Bay fishing report. Last edited by belloscm; 04-25-2013 at 03:28 AM. |
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Yokosuka, Japan
Posts: 228
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While I'm here, if you need anything let me know. I have Paypal and can hook it up.
Only kayak fisherman I know of in Yoko. Have a couple expat friends that I go out with sometimes, but usually solo. |
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belloscm
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: san diego
Posts: 8
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Tokyo Bay Sharks
Thanks for the offer; I'll review my Japanese tackle needs. You just might be hearing from me.
How do you like that AT Fishstix paddle? I use one on my Tarpon 160 (love it), but use something with a fuller blade (Werner CoryVrecken) on my S14 (same hull as the X-F). Cheers! |
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