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In this clip, Mon and Kong, Captain Tal Sattahip, went on a Tip Run squid fishing trip, which is a deep-sea vertical squid fishing. Most of the squid caught in Tip Run squid fishing are bigfin reef squid and are usually bigger than your average reef squid because they live in deep water along the coral reefs. Hence the name Bigfin Reef Squid in English. Tip Run squid fishing is not difficult. The steps to creating the action are not complicated. Just drop the yo to the bottom, lift the rod 3-5 times, and hold for 5-10 seconds. If the squid doesn't catch, release it again. There are many ways to catch squid, such as holding by pushing the rod down, holding the tip of the rod withdrawn, from bent to straight (hence the term Tip Run), and holding by tapping the tentacles. If the squid catches, you need to immediately counter-hit the tip so that the sharp tip embeds the squid tentacle. Then, wait and see how big the squid is. 😄 In this clip, I will introduce how to set up a Tip Run squid fishing yo and use different types of yo. Which I have brought to show you briefly 5 types ... What are there? Follow and watch in the clip. 🤘🏽❤️ The equipment I use Rod Daiwa Emeraldas Stost 88 LM-S Reel Daiwa Emeraldas 2508 PE-H-DH (model 2017) Line YGK EGI metal WX4 Pe 0.8 Shock Leader Duel Fluorocarbon 30 lb. Lure Yamashita Evergreen Yozuri #jarnbee_channel #squidfishing #tiprun #squidfishingtiprun #doubledeathtiprun #doubledeath #daiwa #emeraldas #evergreen #yamashita #yozuri #tiprun #tsf #deepwatersquidfishing #bigfinreefsquid #fragrantsquid #squid #squid #dropshot #egifishing #tiprun #allrounder