I spent 5 straight months at sea aboard a Japanese drift netter fishing for squid. I don’t speak Japanese, nobody on the boat spoke English. It was a long 5months.
And to think I use to catch squid off my local jetty in the 1960s using a home made jag baited with a peeled potato. The local fish and chip fella, an old Greek man would pay me cash for my squid. It had to be alive, so i'd tear down to his shop on my bike holding the live squid and he'd stop whatever he was doing, grab it and pay me (to the horror of customers). Back in those days no one was caching squid commercially here for human consumption
can someone explain it: we have jigs for low or bright light condition and high or low activity. so if you have for instance low light and hig activity which jig to use? ones for low light, ones for high activity or both?
Dont you mean ranguage ballier Pmsl joking aside,his english is actually pretty darn good. I personally can only say a couple of words in Japanese.,let alone hold a lecture. Some great info in this upload!
They can tell the difference with colours, how do you think they can camouflage their skin to suit their surroundings. They can see in colour but not the same as we see colour. Research paper on this a little while back about squid.
Amazing presentation, absolute gold especially for free!
I spent 5 straight months at sea aboard a Japanese drift netter fishing for squid. I don’t speak Japanese, nobody on the boat spoke English. It was a long 5months.
Great information in his presentation! I live in Japan and never had access to this type of techniques to fish squid.
great, great, great and thanks!
Is there any more recent seminar like this one? Anyone anything to suggest please?
Hi..Thanks for the tips..wanna know the effects of moon on squid.. please
And to think I use to catch squid off my local jetty in the 1960s using a home made jag baited with a peeled potato. The local fish and chip fella, an old Greek man would pay me cash for my squid. It had to be alive, so i'd tear down to his shop on my bike holding the live squid and he'd stop whatever he was doing, grab it and pay me (to the horror of customers). Back in those days no one was caching squid commercially here for human consumption
Thanks master for great information
watching here, thanks for sharing, fish on
can someone explain it: we have jigs for low or bright light condition and high or low activity. so if you have for instance low light and hig activity which jig to use? ones for low light, ones for high activity or both?
Marko Perković base activity over light conditions, so in your circumstance you would throw vibrant colour
very good movie love yamashita squid jigs
Very informative, Thank you
Some great detail - Thanks !
Well done!
Really good info
was very informatιve,thanks
2hours before high tide is that mean you fish before that 2hour comes but not that 2hours
interesting teaching about
good work :D
Squid will take a jig that is sitting on the bottom and one that is moving
very informative but definitely a language barrier
Dont you mean ranguage ballier
Pmsl
joking aside,his english is actually pretty darn good.
I personally can only say a couple of words in Japanese.,let alone hold a lecture.
Some great info in this upload!
Good job at english
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+vegemantable vege none of that, turdhead
vegemantable vege why so serious?
Merci
If squid see in greyscale why bother with colour?
They can tell the difference with colours, how do you think they can camouflage their skin to suit their surroundings. They can see in colour but not the same as we see colour. Research paper on this a little while back about squid.
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Thanks.
Another channel mentioned they see in greyscale.
Sigh. Will research.
Kuliah sek dab.