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I've heard about good spots to catch horse mackerel at fishing tackle shops and on the internet, but I don't know where to go... Professional angler Nagashi Watanabe explains the best spots to aim for and how to find them for horse mackerel beginners. He also introduces the basics of Watanabe's style of action and tips for when your first choice spot is crowded. *To all anglers: As a measure against the new coronavirus, some fishing spots are currently closed in some areas. Please do not enter any areas that are off-limits. Please be considerate of neighbors in terms of parking and noise, and of course, please observe etiquette and morals so that anglers can enjoy fishing comfortably together. ■Tackle used by Nagashi Watanabe Rod: Daiwa Gekka Bijin AIR AGS AJING A65L-S https://bit.ly/3mgo1EW Reel: Daiwa Rubias Airity FC LT2000S https://bit.ly/3ssG8IC Line: Daiwa Gekka Bijin TYPE-E White 1.25lb https://bit.ly/3D1vygM Leader: Daiwa Gekka Bijin Fluoro Leader 3lb https://bit.ly/3mebQby Worm: Daiwa Gekka Bijin Ajing Beam 2 inch https://bit.ly/3j08JC2 Jig head: Daiwa Gekka Bijin Ajing Jig Head TG 0.5-1.5g https://bit.ly/3iWgSHK ■Timestamps 00:00 Opening - Watanabe's greeting 01:28 The best place for ajing is the tip of the embankment + the night light 02:16 Basics of Watanabe-style action02:45 How to find the range04:00 Variations in luring methods04:20 Feeling the weight of a lightweight jig head by shaking04:48 Choosing the weight of a jig head08:47 Tips for casting horse mackerel10:22 Moving to different points11:40 Differences in points depending on the area15:29 Slopes are also secret spots17:16 How to attack slopes18:05 Relationship between tide levels and slopes21:52 Ending#Horse mackerel#Watanabe Nagashi#Fishing#Fishing hacks