Fishing Planet Ocean Map Kaiji No Ri, Trolling Tutorial
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Besides the casting & livebait trolling rigs, can we use saltwater bottom casting rigs for trolling instead of fishing with them only when stationary?
I believe that livebait trolling rigs are actually bottom casting ones, but set up in a particular way (headstarter sinker, trolling hook & specific live baits).
So, my question is if we can use them without this specific setup for trolling.
The tuna jumping is so awesome!
yes, i like it a lot to.
This was really helpful! Thank you!
If you are the captain and piloting the boat aren’t you going to miss out on a lot of money and xp ?
Don't think so, you just do the circle tacks.
W I went out to that spot and instantly got a bluefin tuna and a trophy marlin
There are two DLCs, which one is better?
the expensive one
Any idea what the cost of dlc's will be?
Ocean Voyager Pack 38,99€, Japan Odyssey Pack 58,99€
Wow.... For no free night Jump and 19 new fish .... I'm out.
Thank you.
there has to be a reduced bite rate if you throw the lure only 25ft from the boat. That’s like the most unrealistic thing ever, not a single fish in real life would come 25ft away from the boat to bite a lure when a 700 horsepower engine is on.
I mean 25 meters
Its btw m not feet.
@@carsforpeople3351 you'd be surprised... trolling for salmon in rivers irl we put them back 35-60 ft... 25 meters doesn't seem too low
@@maaaxxd372 Salmon in rivers is completely different though. You don’t have a huge motor so close to the lure. Also it’s very common to row for salmon instead of trolling since you don’t need a huge boat in a river. In nordic countries most people just row the boat when trolling for salmon.
25 meters is equal to about 82 feet.