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Fishing a Harbor Near Osaka | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
After leaving Okinawa and getting into "mainland" Japan, I took the train south of Osaka to do some fishing around a harbor. The bites were few and far between, but after several hours I was happy to at least catch a few new species.
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*Fishing Equipment Used*
Daiwa Presso Spinning Pack Rod 5'6" ULF: amzn.to/44ZQZNp
Daiwa Fuego LT 1000D: amzn.to/3tISQIr
Berkley Trilene XT Monofilament 6 Pound: amzn.to/3SfvsvL
Daiichi Size 16 Hooks: amzn.to/3NcyON0
Gamakatsu Half Moon Hooks: amzn.to/3UPRhRX
Water Gremlin Split Shots: amzn.to/3aM9vku
Amysports Egg Sinker: amzn.to/3Ci7ECd
*Recording Equipment Used*
DJI Osmo Action 3: amzn.to/3Gl5qRa
SanDisk 256GB Extreme microSDXC: amzn.to/40wUVl9
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Catching Jungle Perch from an Urban Creek | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
Переглядів 3947 годин тому
My final fishing session on Okinawa led me to an urban creek that was recommended to me by Scott, a fellow multispecies fisherman. While the target species didn't want my shrimp, when I switched up to bread I managed to catch two new species for the lifelist. Not a bad way to wrap up my Okinawa trip. Thanks to fish_devotee ( fish_devotee), Scott ( sfgo_fishy_photos),...
You Won't Believe What I Caught From the Tetrapods | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
Переглядів 2 тис.16 годин тому
With my time on Okinawa running low, I wanted to get out and fish one more spot on the coast. This spot had plenty of structure and plenty of different fishes around it. While I was mostly catching the same common species, I did see a plethora of new species that I had never caught before. The best part was that some of those new species ended up on the end of my line. Thanks to fish_devotee (i...
Microfishing an Urban Canal on Okinawa | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
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Every morning I walked by this urban canal near my hotel and today I decided to fish it. I had high hopes, but the fishes I saw didn't cooperate well. Through some perseverance, I managed to catch several different species including one new one for the lifelist. *Fishing Equipment Used* Daiwa Hinata 6: www.plat.co.jp/shop/catalog/product_info/language/en/products_id/20626/cPath/38_4057_4224/rod...
Okinawa Tide Pool Fishing | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
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My third fishing session of the day was at some tide pools. I love fishing tide pools as the diversity in them is usually very good and it is such a unique ecosystem. This was a hot session with plenty of beautiful fishes being caught. The tide pools on Okinawa are awesome. Thanks to fish_devotee ( fish_devotee) and Daiki (instagram.com/ daikimaru /) for their help during this Oki...
Fishing at Ginowan Port on Okinawa | Part 2 | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
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After a short break, it was time for my second fishing session at Ginowan Port. I started out fishing in the same area as in the last session, but quickly moved on to an area on the other side of the port to fish some deeper water. While the fishing during this session wasn't as good as the first session, I was still happy to get a new species. Thanks to fish_devotee ( fish_devotee...
Fishing at Ginowan Port on Okinawa | Part 1 | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
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On this day I fished a new harbor a bit of a way away from my hotel. I sure am glad I made the trip over to this spot as I caught several new species. I think the highlight from Ginowan Port was the whitemargin unicornfish (Naso annulatus). As adults these fish have a long "horn" above their mouth which makes them look like a unicorn. While my juvenile didn't have this feature yet, it was still...
These Fish Were Gorgeous | Threadfin Butterflyfish | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
Переглядів 45521 день тому
Instead of baking out in the sun, I wanted until just before sunset to get out and try to catch some fishes at this harbor. It was a rather urban and industrial-looking area so when I caught some of these brightly colored threadfin butterflyfish (Chaetodon auriga) I couldn't have been happier. These fish were gorgeous and to catch them from such an ugly area only made it so much better. Thanks ...
Catching the Prettiest Triggerfish You've Ever Seen! | Lagoon Triggerfish | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
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I love the look of triggerfish. They just look so different from traditional fishes and usually have some great colors on them. Before this trip, I had hoped that I'd be able to catch a lagoon triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus) at some point. I knew they were in the area and others have caught them before, but you never know. I was very pleasantly surprised when one of them ended up on the en...
Fishing Tide Pools on Okinawa | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
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Tide pools are just awesome. I love the variety of life that exists in tide pools and how much that environment changes every few hours. No matter where I am, I usually try to search out some tide pools and dedicate some time to fishing them. These tide pools were full of interesting fishes, as expected, but most of the cool ones either didn't want to bite or were out-competed by other species....
Fishing Inside a Harbor on Okinawa | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
Переглядів 664Місяць тому
This session took a bit of perseverance. The first spot I fished didn't produce much, but moving over to a different spot in the harbor produced a lot of neat species. It is difficult to choose a single species as my favorite from this session, but I think the blue-green chromis (Chromis viridis) would have to be my pick. I've seen them a lot in aquariums and it was fun to see them out in natur...
Catching New Species Out of Tide Pools on Okinawa | Japan Fishing 🇯🇵
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After finally getting to Okinawa a day later than I anticipated thanks to American Airlines, I wanted to make the most of my trip and got straight to fishing. I knew I was going to catch some new species, but this session was better than I could've expected. The highlight in my opinion was the white-backed shrimpgoby (Cryptocentrus albidorsus). That fish was beautiful. My first session is Okina...
Minimalistic Microfishing in Dallas Texas
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I managed to sneak away to a creek in Dallas Texas to do some microfishing one morning. I selected this spot because I knew that red shiners (Cyprinella lutrensis) had been caught here before. What I didn't realize though, was just how plentiful they were. I quickly caught my first red shiner and then picked away at several more over the next 45 minutes. Not a bad way to spend a morning and I a...
Catching Colorful Micros Out of a Small Creek | Florida Microfishing
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I have microfished this little creek in Orlando several times now and all I really wanted to catch was a green swordtail (Xiphophorus hellerii). I know that they are there and others have caught them there, but I just can't seem to get one on the end of my line. I still managed to catch some colorful variable platyfish (Xiphophorus variatus), but unfortunately couldn't get the green swordtails....
Final Microfishing Session on the Panhandle | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
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This was an interesting fishing session as the first spot didn't produce much, but the backup location ended up being a gold mine. The marshy pond at the second location had plenty of topminnows near shore that would eagerly take my bait, but identifying them was tough. The differences between bayou topminnows (Fundulus nottii) and russetfin topminnows (Fundulus escambiae) are minimal and somet...
Microfishing Blackwater River State Forest | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
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Microfishing Blackwater River State Forest | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
Catching Beautiful Rough Shiners in Alabama | Alabama Microfishing
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Catching Beautiful Rough Shiners in Alabama | Alabama Microfishing
Microfishing a Coosa River Tributary | Alabama Microfishing
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Microfishing a Coosa River Tributary | Alabama Microfishing
Is This the Most Beautiful Fish Species in North America? | Rainbow Shiner | Alabama Microfishing
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Is This the Most Beautiful Fish Species in North America? | Rainbow Shiner | Alabama Microfishing
Microfishing a Salt Marsh | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
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Microfishing a Salt Marsh | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
Catching Beautiful Micros on the Panhandle | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
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Catching Beautiful Micros on the Panhandle | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
Catching More New Species on the Panhandle | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
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Catching More New Species on the Panhandle | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
A Beautiful New Species Surprises Me | Apalachee Shiner | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
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A Beautiful New Species Surprises Me | Apalachee Shiner | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
Microfishing a Crystal Clear Spring | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
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Microfishing a Crystal Clear Spring | Florida Panhandle Microfishing
Catching Big Bluegill Sunfish
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Catching Big Bluegill Sunfish
Fishing the St. Croix Legend Elite Panfish Series
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Fishing the St. Croix Legend Elite Panfish Series
Minimalistic Microfishing in Columbus Ohio
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Minimalistic Microfishing in Columbus Ohio
Shore Fishing for Panfish
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Shore Fishing for Panfish
Bank Fishing for Big Bluegill Sunfish
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Bank Fishing for Big Bluegill Sunfish
Testing and Reviewing the Daiwa Presso Travel Rod
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Testing and Reviewing the Daiwa Presso Travel Rod

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jodieford5738
    @jodieford5738 6 годин тому

    Some interesting little fish you caught there

  • @smallfishinginsaitamajapan
    @smallfishinginsaitamajapan 7 годин тому

    Hey, fishing friend! I'm glad I found your video. I'm fishing for small fish in Saitama, Japan. (From Saitama, Japan) おお、釣りの友人! あなたの動画を見つけて嬉しいです。私は日本の埼玉で小さな魚を釣っています。(日本の埼玉より)

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad Годину тому

      Thank you. I just looked at a few videos on your channel and subscribed. I love microfishing/ tanago fishing. I'm looking forward to seeing more videos from you.

  • @reionengeld8301
    @reionengeld8301 11 годин тому

    🎣👍

  • @fuzzy_little_duckling
    @fuzzy_little_duckling 11 годин тому

    🎣👍

  • @sme70
    @sme70 18 годин тому

    🎣👍

  • @travelfishingpl9696
    @travelfishingpl9696 21 годину тому

    🎣👍

  • @jesse4530
    @jesse4530 2 дні тому

    Largemouth and smallmouth bass are also sunfish.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 2 дні тому

      @@jesse4530 and so are Suwannee bass, Alabama bass, cahaba bass, shoal bass, fliers, black crappie, rock bass, shadow bass, and a bunch of other species. This video was about the lepomis genus which none of those other species are a part of.

  • @Kgoncalv
    @Kgoncalv 3 дні тому

    How did this combo end up working out for you? Realize this post is from four years ago already I actually just bought this same combo and haven’t had a chance to use it yet. I’m slightly interested with it being an ultra light though also nervous because how wobbly and flimsy it feelswhen I usually use medium and medium heavy rods.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 2 дні тому

      Excellent for ultralight fishing in open water. Unfortunately the reel broke after about two years, but for $20 it was great.

    • @Kgoncalv
      @Kgoncalv 2 дні тому

      That’s cool to hear 20 bucks for that much time is pretty solid… I actually used it today at a job site down in Tamerac caught a 4lb large mouth. It handled it pretty good I got nervous bringing it in when I saw its size

  • @ShankarNBCanada
    @ShankarNBCanada 3 дні тому

    What Pier is that

  • @danishhirfaanvlogs
    @danishhirfaanvlogs 3 дні тому

    Nice vid 👊🏻

  • @chasecarlson4900
    @chasecarlson4900 3 дні тому

    I’ve also found that greens tend to be underneath the larger rocks quite often so if I wanted to target a more elusive micro I had to be mindful of the rocks size as going for the perfect ones would reduce the odds of encountering green sunfish and finding darters. Like say a few rocks are around; I’d avoid any that looked suspiciously spacious underneath. Also bends of creeks with a ton of gravel size rocks are usually perfect for darters; I’d often find tessellated in such habitat in NC

  • @Shreffzilla
    @Shreffzilla 3 дні тому

    Thanks for another fun video - love doing some micro-fishing now and then up here on Lake Erie.

  • @fuzzy_little_duckling
    @fuzzy_little_duckling 3 дні тому

    The eleotris might be a spine-cheek "gudgeon" (Eleotris acanthopomus). But not 100% sure, as there could be similar eleotris around The snakehead gudgeon had some amazing looking patterns. The jungle perch/flagtail is a Kuhlia?? Wow, it literally looks like a bassified version of the kuhlia flagtails I was catching in hawaii lmao Might be one of my favorite videos tbh, so fun

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 3 дні тому

      I checked the Eleotris fish and to be able to identify it positively you'd need to check the pores on the top of the head which unfortunately I didn't take pictures of. You might be correct, but there are three Eleotris in the area and if I'm not 100% certain about a species ID I don't add it to the lifelist. The jungle perch is a cool one. In this small creek they stay small, but I've seen some videos from Australia of people catching these that are several pounds.

    • @fuzzy_little_duckling
      @fuzzy_little_duckling 3 дні тому

      @@TheFishingNomad damn

    • @fuzzy_little_duckling
      @fuzzy_little_duckling 3 дні тому

      @ a several pound kuhlia is insane 🤯

  • @chizzyfishing
    @chizzyfishing 3 дні тому

    Interesting. I might try some urban fishing myself next time I visit Okinawa 🤔

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 3 дні тому

      Go for it. There are plenty of canals around to try out.

  • @marcsciequan5786
    @marcsciequan5786 4 дні тому

    Great video and great catches

  • @cassandrapua5970
    @cassandrapua5970 4 дні тому

    Cool fishes, just subscribed to your channel love that place.

  • @ShankarNBCanada
    @ShankarNBCanada 5 днів тому

    Where is this

  • @fuzzy_little_duckling
    @fuzzy_little_duckling 7 днів тому

    Nice! I caught so many blackspot sergeants while fishing in Hawaii lol. Nice cardinal and grouper!

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 5 днів тому

      Thank you. Its interesting how wide of a distribution some of these species have.

  • @pykechu195
    @pykechu195 7 днів тому

    Noce video bro. But do you need a license to fish in Japan?

    • @fuzzy_little_duckling
      @fuzzy_little_duckling 7 днів тому

      I was going to ask the exact same question

    • @bobkamachi2346
      @bobkamachi2346 6 днів тому

      Not needed in Okinawa

    • @fuzzy_little_duckling
      @fuzzy_little_duckling 5 днів тому

      @@bobkamachi2346 for both freshwater and saltwater? are some areas like you need to buy a pass/ticket to fish it, like some forest preserve/park/pier? or just no rules at all

    • @bobkamachi2346
      @bobkamachi2346 5 днів тому

      @ there’s regulations on certain fish such as coral trout. But there’s no license needed and as long as you’re not trespassing you’re good 👍

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 5 днів тому

      No license needed for Japan. Actually in most places around the world you don't need a license. The United States and Europe are rather unique in the fact that you need a license to fish.

  • @MGk-Farmer
    @MGk-Farmer 7 днів тому

    Great catches the rocks paid off

  • @qwsdance442
    @qwsdance442 7 днів тому

    Cool stuff, but do you ever consider bringing heavy gear on those trips too?, i mean in Japan you can catch tuna from rocks

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 5 днів тому

      I've thought about it. I also want to fish for sharks and rays in some of these places, but bringing that kind of gear would be more difficult.

  • @kennylim136
    @kennylim136 7 днів тому

    That greasy grouper looked awesome catch!

  • @BucketofSeaweed
    @BucketofSeaweed 7 днів тому

    Have you heard of iNaturalist? If you haven't its an app/website where you can post your pictures of fish (and all other kinds of life) to. It benefits science and your observations can be used for research purposes. They also have an algorithm that can help you identify species, and there are lots of people that will help you identify them as well. I had never heard of the flame dottyback til the first video where you caught it, and when I searched it up on inat I found that only 3 have ever been posted on the app. I also use the app as a way of managing my lifelist. Just a recommendation, but either way amazing video, keep em up!

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 4 дні тому

      Thanks. I used it for a couple years now to find fishing spots and just started posting there myself several months ago. It's a great site. The problem with the flame dottyback is that it was only described in 2021 or something like that so before then it wouldn't of had existed on iNat or any lifelist.

    • @BucketofSeaweed
      @BucketofSeaweed 4 дні тому

      @TheFishingNomad Okay yeah I figured it was probably newly described but still cool that there isn't many, but anyways love the videos man👍

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 4 дні тому

      @BucketofSeaweed Thank you. Much appreciated.

  • @johnaufderheide6117
    @johnaufderheide6117 7 днів тому

    Love that water clarity! Congrats on the lifers! Really enjoyed your Japan trip. How many fish fo you have on the life list? How many from the US?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 5 днів тому

      My current lifelist is at 517. I'm not sure how many are from the US, but I'd estimate that it's around 250 or so from the US.

    • @johnaufderheide6117
      @johnaufderheide6117 5 днів тому

      @TheFishingNomad that's awesome! I have only caught one lifer outside the US. I am travelling the US a lot for my work and that helps my life listing a bunch. I am currently at 297 species. I have a trip to Orlando in March and should get over 300 by the end of that trip. I will be taking my wife and daughter to AZ park to try and get them some variable.platys, green swordtails and convicts. We will also fish Tampa Bay quite a bit as well.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 5 днів тому

      @johnaufderheide6117 Nice. Good luck! I need to fish the US more, but I've been prioritizing international trips. My thinking is that right now I'm able to make these international trips and that might not be true in the future. Making trips within the US is easier than international trips so it's more likely that I'll be able to make those in the future.

  • @werftv4580
    @werftv4580 7 днів тому

    water there just looks awesome, fun stuff

  • @andysze3950
    @andysze3950 8 днів тому

    Where is the location of this tide pool?

  • @domturiace670
    @domturiace670 8 днів тому

    you need a viewing container, so you stop dropping everything .

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 7 днів тому

      I'll pick one up next time I hit the lottery.

  • @Johnmadix
    @Johnmadix 8 днів тому

    all the creeks in Australia have no fish anymore ..because the government likes to have everything dead around housing or public areas ...anything around humans in Australia is either killed or polluted

  • @Erewhon2024
    @Erewhon2024 8 днів тому

    I think some of the Lepomis species (esp. longear) should be bred as aquarium species. They may not be as visible from above as the better known koi, golden orfes, or comet goldfish, but they are far more interesting in the side view. And if they get too big for the tank, they are probably quite tasty (I have only tried bluegill, but suspect the others are similar) The Deep South (esp. the Coastal Plain) has some pygmy sunfish (not Lepomis, but in the same taxonomic family as sunfish and the black basses) that are also extremely pretty, though too small to eat.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 8 днів тому

      The problem is these fishes get too big for well over 95% of aquarium keepers and I don't think almost anyone would want to eat their pet. You mention the elassoma genus which is very popular as a niche in the aquarium trade, but I think the ennechantus genus is a nice sweet spot and those fishes would be great in many aquariums.

  • @lurekayaklrf
    @lurekayaklrf 8 днів тому

    Rebound shot on the puffer 😅

  • @asiangrasstoad
    @asiangrasstoad 8 днів тому

    Nice. First catch of the day, bounced him off the rocks on the release. Good job.

    • @lurekayaklrf
      @lurekayaklrf 8 днів тому

      Of all the fish in the world probably the safest for a rebound shot into the drink.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 4 дні тому

      Thanks for the compliment. I'll try to bounce more fishes off of the rocks in the future.

  • @MrGlk
    @MrGlk 9 днів тому

    Anyone having playback issues on this specific video?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 4 дні тому

      Unfortunately I think the problem was on your end. Did it end up working out for you?

  • @sabbage100
    @sabbage100 10 днів тому

    @2:49 lol lucky the little guy was inflated :)

  • @MuckleCh
    @MuckleCh 10 днів тому

    ey, I use that same tenkara rod. How do you like it? Its super sensitive

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 10 днів тому

      @@MuckleCh I really don't have much to compare it to as the only other rod I have like this was a cheap $20 knock off brand one, but this one is awesome. Super sensitive.

  • @Okamika44
    @Okamika44 10 днів тому

    there is fw damsels ?!?!!?

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 10 днів тому

      Yup. Not sure how many different species there are that an tolerate freshwater, but these (Neopomacentrus taeniurus) definitely can.

  • @johnaufderheide6117
    @johnaufderheide6117 10 днів тому

    Love that puffer. My daughter loves catching puffers.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 10 днів тому

      Puffers are awesome, until you catch 20 of them in a row lol thankfully that didn't happen here.

    • @johnaufderheide6117
      @johnaufderheide6117 10 днів тому

      @TheFishingNomad we do like to eat northern puffers. Once cleaned, coated with a little seasoned corn starch or flour and fried, they are fish drumsticks😉

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 10 днів тому

      @johnaufderheide6117 I've been meaning to catch and cook the checkered puffers we have here in Florida. Those are easy to catch and look delicious from what I've seen.

    • @johnaufderheide6117
      @johnaufderheide6117 10 днів тому

      @TheFishingNomad I think that you will enjoy them😉

    • @johnaufderheide6117
      @johnaufderheide6117 8 днів тому

      Have you caught smooth puffers? We saw a few caught from the Dania fishing pier last Feb. We didn't catch any ourselves but did catch bandtail puffers which was a target species for that trip

  • @johnaufderheide6117
    @johnaufderheide6117 14 днів тому

    Another high variety fishing session. Thanks for the video!

  • @fmfishing
    @fmfishing 14 днів тому

    Why you don't have a foto tank? O I see you have😂😂😂😂.

  • @johnaufderheide6117
    @johnaufderheide6117 15 днів тому

    This older video popped up. I'm always interested in seeing the progression of the videography of folks channels. We have fished that area a few times and it is one our favorite reef fishing spots.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 12 днів тому

      I sometimes look back at my older videos and can't believe how bad they were compared to what I'm making nowadays. This one I don't think is that bad, but some of the ones from 2018 and 2019 are cringly lol

  • @kennylim136
    @kennylim136 15 днів тому

    Another nice Okinawa series! Have you ever thought of doing an episode in UK town like Brixham and Weymouth? You'll definitely add a few more new lifers. Those LRF guys are killing it there! Great job!

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 11 днів тому

      Thanks. I definitely want to make it over to the UK and fish there. The problem is I only have so much time off to travel. I've been prioritizing some harder to reach destinations for now. Hopefully some day I'll be able to fish in the UK.

  • @hughesoutdooradventures2341
    @hughesoutdooradventures2341 16 днів тому

    awesome series man, love seeing all these species. just got back from my second lifelist trip to hawaii and i’m already looking forward to the next trip.

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 11 днів тому

      Thank you. Hawaii must've been great. I've been wanting to go there as well, but for now I'm trying to get my passport stamped lol

    • @hughesoutdooradventures2341
      @hughesoutdooradventures2341 11 днів тому

      @ hawaii was awesome. 75 species with 70 lifers

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 11 днів тому

      @@hughesoutdooradventures2341 that's awesome, especially since you've already been there before. How long was the trip?

  • @MarkSmith.CharkBait
    @MarkSmith.CharkBait 16 днів тому

    Very informative and well produced vid. Thanks for posting.

  • @SeanMillsFishing
    @SeanMillsFishing 17 днів тому

    Very cool video... Love my species fishing here in Cape Town...

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 17 днів тому

      @@SeanMillsFishing Thank you. It's definitely fun.

  • @ExploringwithBug
    @ExploringwithBug 17 днів тому

    Ginowan Port is great spot! Over by the Sunabe Seawall is also a great spot as well if you ever get a chance to go check it out! 🤙🏻

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 17 днів тому

      @@ExploringwithBug Thanks. If I'm ever in Okinawa again I'll try to check it out.

  • @chizzyfishing
    @chizzyfishing 17 днів тому

    Great session. These little harbours in Japan are really fun to check out 👍

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 17 днів тому

      Yeah they're awesome. Best part is that in most of the world it's illegal to fish in areas like this. Not in Japan though.

  • @reionengeld8301
    @reionengeld8301 18 днів тому

    do Australia

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 18 днів тому

      @@reionengeld8301 Hopefully some day I can make it over there.

  • @marcsciequan5786
    @marcsciequan5786 18 днів тому

    Great video

  • @bradentheman1373
    @bradentheman1373 19 днів тому

    Legend has it shadow bay park has a grave hidden deep in within the trails

  • @ExploringwithBug
    @ExploringwithBug 20 днів тому

    Beautiful fish brother!! Looks like an awesome fishing spot!

    • @TheFishingNomad
      @TheFishingNomad 18 днів тому

      Thanks. It was definitely a fun spot to fish.

  • @jrc480
    @jrc480 20 днів тому

    We always called the Red Brest a Cutthroat.