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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #285 on: Jan 06, 2019, 01:52 PM »
Saw it.....   
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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #286 on: Apr 14, 2019, 06:38 PM »
After long time, I went kayak kokanee fishing. Catch was 17, it was fun day. Garmin system is excellent, I could find big school. 





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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #287 on: Apr 14, 2019, 07:04 PM »
Nice

zwiggles

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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #288 on: Apr 14, 2019, 07:14 PM »
Very nice, and Those look delicious!

The Harmon looks great too.

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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #289 on: Apr 14, 2019, 09:51 PM »
>meandcuznalfy-san
>zwiggles-san

Thank you. :D
Kokanee is so tasty, It's my favorite fish.
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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #290 on: Apr 15, 2019, 11:24 AM »
Niru-san, how do you prepare them. I like them smoked.

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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #291 on: Apr 15, 2019, 03:37 PM »
>meandcuznalfy-san

This time, I ate them as grilled fish. It's so tasty. Some day I'd like to make their smoked.
Before, I made their flake chips, It's also tasty.

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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #292 on: Apr 15, 2019, 07:55 PM »
I like your kayak and the results of your efforts; you are a fishing machine! Great work.

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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #293 on: Apr 15, 2019, 10:51 PM »
>oatkasut-san

Thank you. :D
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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #294 on: Jun 06, 2019, 06:15 AM »
I went mountain stream fishing after 2 years. Catch was only 2 little trout, but water was so clean, and I made butter fried trout there. Last pic is hot spring. Feel so good!















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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #295 on: Jun 06, 2019, 06:29 AM »

 Impressive , thanks for sharing

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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #296 on: Jun 06, 2019, 06:30 AM »
Niru-san very nice trout stream. Looks like the mountain streams here in the Adirondacks.   What kind of trout is that?
And that hot spring looks great..... :thumbup_smilie: :thumbup_smilie: :thumbup_smilie:p
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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #297 on: Jun 06, 2019, 09:19 AM »
Very beautiful as always, I bet it’s nice getting out to a stream again!  The scenery and trout look like just like what we’d have here in Maine too. Very curious what kind of trout you have, that really looks like a brook trout.
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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #298 on: Jun 06, 2019, 10:45 AM »
Very beautiful as always, I bet it’s nice getting out to a stream again!  The scenery and trout look like just like what we’d have here in Maine too. Very curious what kind of trout you have, that really looks like a brook trout.

My guess is Salvelinus leucomaenis, or "whitespotted char"

They look real similar to brook trout when young/juvenile but start to look distinctly different as they grow older.  While the landlocked variety seem to be similar sized to eastern brook trout (fontinalis), it looks like they can get quite larger than eastern brook trout when sea-run/anadromous.  Very cool fish for sure...

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Re: Fishing in Japan
« Reply #299 on: Jun 06, 2019, 03:23 PM »
> filetandrelease-san

Thank you. :D
I’ll also post fun pic.

>dacker-san
>seamonkey84-san
>TightLinesMaine-san

Thank you. :D
It’s “Iwana” in Japanese, and scientific name is Salvelinus. They are in the same group of brook trout and lake trout. “Iwana” is living in most upstream, and so popular fishing target fish in Japan. The biggest size is over 24".
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