Hey guys, thanks for coming by. This video was shot a few months ago during early winter.
In this video, I'll be fishing for Juvenile Trevally using a Japanese technique called "wind" pronounced as "waindo" in Japanese, as in winding the handle of the reel.
Although they can be found in Okinawa, Trevally, such as Giant Trevally and Bigeye Trevally, are not native to Mainland Japan. They follow a warm current called the Kuroshio Current flowing from the south up north to Japan during the late Autumn to early Winter.
As they thrive in warm waters, they unfortunately do not survive through the winters. However, they are a very popular light game target during Autumn and early winter, and they are also delicious!
Hope you enjoy the video!
Tackle info
Rod: Apia Grandage Lite 7'6
Reel: Daiwa Caldia FC LT2000S-H
Line: 12lb Braid
Leader: 10lb Fluorocarbon
Jighead: 4 Gram Dart Jighead
Lure: Magbite SnatchBite Shrimp 2.5 Inch
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