If your headed to Hokkaido, Japan this winter for the Snow Festival...
why not bring your Tenkara rod. The Northern island is noted for it's fishing.
Once you've taken in the all the snow festival displays...
This guy is a TV Drama Star.
The kids are the ones having most of the fun.
This is about all the fishing I was able to do.
Total cost for tent, rods, and bait was about $15 a day.
I watched them catch these little smelt while the rest of the
tour group was riding snowmobiles around the frozen lake.
We moved accross the street to have lunch.
Hay... these french fries... have eyes.
When in Rome... I mean... Japan.
I did see some fish... The wood carvings were amazing.
Does anyone know the name of these trout?
I wish I had bought this one.
This looks like a good spot to fish.
(now you know why I didn't do much fishing)
Winter is "Seafood" season in Hokkaido.
I didn't catch any fish, but I sure enjoyed eating them.
So if your like me and never saw snow while you were growing up...
Well, I sure got my moneys worth.
Seafood Season in Japan
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Seafood Season in Japan
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Great pictures Stan, thanks for sharing! I haven't been to Japan in so many years I should take my wife who's never been. No mo' kala.
Does anyone know the name of these trout?
Looks like a Iwana a type of Japanese Char.
Does anyone know the name of these trout?
Looks like a Iwana a type of Japanese Char.
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Looks like not much fishing is going on if we have to resort to posting vacation pictures this week.
Chris is going on Friday morning. I'm geting cabin fever so I'll get out soon. Wonder what the high water is going to do to the fishing action?
It usually slows things down a little. But then it's been a slow rise over a week or so.
Chris is going on Friday morning. I'm geting cabin fever so I'll get out soon. Wonder what the high water is going to do to the fishing action?
It usually slows things down a little. But then it's been a slow rise over a week or so.
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