Tomorrow's video features a few of these already! I'll probably still pick up some inline spinners for later this winter or spring and some Thompson spoons, but otherwise I'll be pretty well stocked.
@@JumbleTronChannel It's basically open from April until Feb 20th, but some areas are year round, some are Artificial lures only and "delayed harvest" and others are fly fishing only. Kinda confusing at first.... but I don't fish for trout in summer because really the water is too warm in most of the areas near me. And the smallies tend to shut down in the winter. Spring and fall are awesome because everythig is biting!
I've just started getting into Japenese lures so I'm pretty excited to watch you work through all of these and pick your favorites! Will make it easier when I go to pick up some more for myself 😀
I also have the floating versions of the jointed claw. I like the floating because I just add sticky weights if I want it to sink and adjust it to how fast or slow I want it to sink.
Man someone came at me for saying where I get my stuff haha. Down the money pit you go 🚶♂️ see you down at the. Bottom!! A 4 part video. That jc70 is nice wanna get the biovex version of that 70 half the price. Nice video.
Meet you there I guess! Hey, hard work pays off sometimes. I completely get many people couldn't do this, which i why I try to figure what gear works for me and hopefully it helps some other folks as well.
@@The_Multi-species_Angler Pretty much. I can throw up to about 5/8 on two of my BFS rods. But I've only had a spinning rod out once and no conventional BC at all. And there's on stream I might hit that requires fly rod...
so have you run into any issues with the estimated price on the sites.. I was going to order a couple of spinning reel and it shows the estimated cost for US I was wondering how accurate that is
I haven't. Might be a few dollars off based on your bank exchange rate - I think some have been a few dollars less, some a few more. But no big surprises. And if you know your bank exchange rate (and any fees) you can calculate it to make sure.
I have not needed to on multiple orders. reels, rods, lures, hasn;t mattered. I'm in the USA... and delivery is usualyl faster than places like TackleWarehouse even from Japan. usually around 2 business days.
Thanks. I'll probably eventually try the sinking/suspending version (just gotta rebuild the gear fund after this month!), and I'll be sure to get some glide baits into the rotation. Appreciate your consistent support.
Some pretty cool lures.
Can't wait to see all the crankbaits.
Thanks - the rest of them are coming soon! Videos are filmed and only 1 left to edit.
I watch these guys from Russia they have boxes full of spools trout fishing they got some awesome rods too
Sounds cool.
I am very excited to see how these work out. There's nothing like being well prepared, and you certainly are!
Tomorrow's video features a few of these already! I'll probably still pick up some inline spinners for later this winter or spring and some Thompson spoons, but otherwise I'll be pretty well stocked.
@@AaronHuntFishing Awesome. Do some places in PA have a season for trout? Or is it year round?
@@JumbleTronChannel It's basically open from April until Feb 20th, but some areas are year round, some are Artificial lures only and "delayed harvest" and others are fly fishing only. Kinda confusing at first.... but I don't fish for trout in summer because really the water is too warm in most of the areas near me. And the smallies tend to shut down in the winter. Spring and fall are awesome because everythig is biting!
I've just started getting into Japenese lures so I'm pretty excited to watch you work through all of these and pick your favorites! Will make it easier when I go to pick up some more for myself 😀
Awesome! I can already confirm there are some good ones in here! Check out the trout fishing video coming on Saturday.
I also have the floating versions of the jointed claw. I like the floating because I just add sticky weights if I want it to sink and adjust it to how fast or slow I want it to sink.
Good tip! Appreciate you sharing.
for me it's Japan and others 😅 simply the best 😉 good job 👍
Thanks! I'm starting to think for me it's just trying out new lures, new places, new species. LOL! But I definitely have my favorites.
I'll use the 2.5-3.0 inch swimbaits on a really light weight free rig, does really good for me.
I've been messing a little with free rigs for crawfish plastics. No confidence yet and don;t stick with them long!
Man someone came at me for saying where I get my stuff haha. Down the money pit you go 🚶♂️ see you down at the. Bottom!! A 4 part video. That jc70 is nice wanna get the biovex version of that 70 half the price. Nice video.
Meet you there I guess! Hey, hard work pays off sometimes. I completely get many people couldn't do this, which i why I try to figure what gear works for me and hopefully it helps some other folks as well.
@@AaronHuntFishing exactly then what doesn't work or too much of resell. You give up on conventional stuff yet?
@@The_Multi-species_Angler Pretty much. I can throw up to about 5/8 on two of my BFS rods. But I've only had a spinning rod out once and no conventional BC at all. And there's on stream I might hit that requires fly rod...
so have you run into any issues with the estimated price on the sites.. I was going to order a couple of spinning reel and it shows the estimated cost for US I was wondering how accurate that is
I haven't. Might be a few dollars off based on your bank exchange rate - I think some have been a few dollars less, some a few more. But no big surprises. And if you know your bank exchange rate (and any fees) you can calculate it to make sure.
I’m interested in ordering some stuff from digitaka do u have to pay a customs fee. Thanks
I have not needed to on multiple orders. reels, rods, lures, hasn;t mattered. I'm in the USA... and delivery is usualyl faster than places like TackleWarehouse even from Japan. usually around 2 business days.
Ok I’m interested in ordering a shimano Stella from them. Thanks
I also wonder what the difference between the suspending and sinking jackall baits?
I also can't wait for that glide/swimbait video.
Thanks. I'll probably eventually try the sinking/suspending version (just gotta rebuild the gear fund after this month!), and I'll be sure to get some glide baits into the rotation. Appreciate your consistent support.
Could you provide the links to the jdm tackles.
www.digitaka.com/ and japanlureshop.com/.
@@AaronHuntFishing thanks
Your as bad as me I just keep adding lures to the trolley. Love the Japanese stuff 🎣 👍 from 🇬🇧
Appreciate it! Yeah, the Japanese Lures, many of them are just at another level aesthetically and performance wise.
@@AaronHuntFishing agreed. Hurts when you lose 1 though