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#bassfishing #LakeMishima #MatsumotoYukio To catch a bigger bass in Boso, "shift a little" - what does that really mean? Boso Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture. Japan's leading boat rental lakes are concentrated here, and on holidays there are countless boats floating on the lake. While there is a high success rate in catching big bass, there are also a lot of bass, making it a great field for fun fishing in the sense that it is a "lake where you can catch a lot of fish". However, if you want to catch a bass bigger than other anglers or to beat your personal record, the difficulty increases dramatically. As you aim for a size increase of 40cm, then 50cm, anglers become aware of the existence of a big "wall". Matsumoto Yukio said, "If you want to improve your average, I think it's a good idea to shift your fishing a little," and he deliberately cast a lure that is larger than the main bait such as minnows and young gills. Time of day, range, lure... what does Matsumoto really mean when he says "a little"? Featured in the magazine and included in the DVD: Angling Bass October 2021 issue (released August 21, 2021) Angling Bass SNS Twitter / anglingbass Facebook / anglingbass Instagram / anglingbass