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Fall Bass Fishing Secrets from Japan

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Ya, I know it's different. Reading closed captions while he speaks his native Japanese is different.

 

It's an experiment.  I don't follow the crowd.  They follow me....sometimes.  :)

 

But I gotta know, is this cool or does is suck, or what?

 

 

Cool, great content! Any content that actually teaches you something is better than the same old videos.

My favorite videos you post are this style and the ones that say, "Here are my rods and baits for deep summer fishing" (the ones that go into great detail, not just the videos explaining 5 baits).

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The level of attention to small details by the Japanese professional anglers and lure designers is next level. Anything that opens that window to learning from them is worthy, IMO :thumbsup_blue:

Thank You (Domo) Glen! That was fun and interesting to hear a different perspective. Good to add to the body of knowledge. Helpful to know. Cheers!

I love the tackle options that come out of Japan. 

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