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A big school of tuna in Sagami Bay. Many people think that if they throw a lure there, they will get a hit in one shot. In fact, sometimes they can be caught very easily with a popper or pencil. However, tuna in Sagami Bay is basically a very competitive fishing area. Almost every day, they see various lures flying in from many recreational fishing boats. They can instantly tell the difference between real bait and lure. How do you catch a tuna in such a situation? If you get a hit, how can you catch it without being noticed? This is a must-see especially for beginners. Veterans should not only say "I know", but also review "I see, this is how they give advice". I will give you advice on the secrets of tuna. Please listen carefully to the conversation, not just the subtitles. This time, we fished for tuna on the Suzusei Maru at Shinjuku Port in Nagai, Miura Peninsula. Captain Tsukasa, the grandson, has become a fine man of the sea. His father (Captain Tsukasa's father, Captain Shige-chan's father, and Captain Tsukasa's grandfather) is still as good as ever. (lol) You can get Okuyama's email newsletter here: http://www.reservestock.jp/subscribe/...