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#tenkara #sweettfish #ayufishing In this video, I used the word 'bite' in English, but since ayu tend to be hooked on their backs, the expression 'bite' might not have been appropriate. Welcome to Japanese Stream Fishing! On this channel, we deliver fishing experiences in Japan's beautiful streams and introduce Japanese fishing culture. Channel Features: Engaging in traditional Japanese Tenkara and Ayu fishing Message to Our Viewers: This channel is for everyone who loves stream fishing, as well as those interested in nature and Japanese culture. We look forward to your comments and questions, so let's interact! We await your channel subscriptions, likes, and comments. Let's explore the charm of Japanese stream fishing together! Fishing History: Started fishing in 1993 Began lure fishing in 2000 Started fishing in managed fishing areas in 2006 Took up fly fishing in 2009 Began Tenkara in 2019 Started Ayu(Sweetfish) fishing in 2023 Regarding the locations for stream fishing, we will keep the names confidential to protect fish resources. However, for places like the main streams where there is a sufficient amount of fish, we will mention their names. "In Japan, there are fishing cooperative associations for each region, and they manage their respective rivers. If you want to fish in a particular river, you can do so by purchasing a fishing permit from the association that manages that river. There are two types of fishing permits available: a one-day permit and an annual permit. The one-day permit can also be purchased at convenience stores. Furthermore, regarding the rules of stream fishing in Japan, the angler who arrives first at a spot has the priority to fish there. Since Japanese rivers are quite narrow, once a person starts fishing in a spot, it becomes difficult for others to fish there. If someone is already fishing in the spot you want to fish, you will need to start fishing several kilometers upstream from that location. Additionally, when fishing in a river, it is a rule to move upstream. If there is another angler upstream from you, it is against the rules to overtake them. #Japanesefishing #Japanesemountainstreamfishing