This is an interesting look at the difference between bass fishing in Japan and the USA. At the end is a list of Japanese fishing tackle companies you can click on and it's translated into English.
http://www.bassdozer.com/articles/japan.shtml
Bass Fishing in Japan
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I would like to visit Japan someday since I am part Japanese. I really want to learn about the culture. The scary part is that if I don't leave all my credit cards at home, I won't have the willpower to spend myself into financial ruin by buying fishing stuff!! Ebay has already started this process for me!
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Well see, you already speak the laingo... "Creditcardo"
We're going on a tour next spring... I hope to find one of
those "Used Tackle" stores that Kahuna Bass was talking about.
(I could see myself buying a Stella Reel for 1/2 the regular price)
I'll probably end up spending all my free time in the onsen.
We're going on a tour next spring... I hope to find one of
those "Used Tackle" stores that Kahuna Bass was talking about.
(I could see myself buying a Stella Reel for 1/2 the regular price)
I'll probably end up spending all my free time in the onsen.
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
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