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TUNA & Big Game TUNA - Offshore Fishing for Tuna and Other Big Game

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Old 05-14-2009, 05:14 AM   #1
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good show. The west coast style of jigging is alot easier on the back and arms than the japanese style of jigging. Kilsong at the Canyon Runner show did an awesome job of explaining and demonstrating the finer points of both styles and really turned it into an artform. Jigging for SBFT's is one fun but tiring day on the water.
the jig and and crank on the down looks alot less tiring that the ferocious speed jigging i was doing last year. kr what is the west coast style? not sure if i saw that ep?
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Old 06-01-2009, 02:01 PM   #2
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Still waiting to see that episode. However I did catch one this weekend off the DVR where they were fishing in the Canyons on a 28 Carolina Classic. I almost spilled my coffee when I saw them using a harpoon for 50 pound Yellowfin.....what the F#&**#?
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