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It was a stealthy trip during the kite wind or northeast wind on the Gulf of Thailand. The waves were quite strong and the water was murky, but it was good for tuna hunting with fake baits that had a chance to catch big fish because big fish are quite suspicious of eating fake baits. If the water is very clear, it is even harder to bite. Therefore, this time was a good opportunity. I went out for half a day, intending to play with surface baits, playing medium-sized golf courses, hoping for big fish. I also had a backup plan, which was to prepare a stickbait and not a small jigging rod. But today, I intended to play with surface baits directly, so I brought only one set. From the previous water incident, when Captain Nan released a floating line for the bait, he said that it jumped up into the water very well and got one fish that weighed almost 20 kg. And another two or three fish that ate and broke, so I prepared a set of size 6000 and PE3 lines, along with a set of light pop rods, hoping deep down 55. In fact, in the tuna hunting event in the Gulf of Thailand, using a size 4000 and PE2 lines was enough. Let's watch.