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  • #16
    That looks a lot like the conditions I used to fish in when I lived in Japan. This is the launch spot I used (on a calmer day):




    There are Tuna and Mahi Mahi, fish I only know the Japanese name for, and all kinds of other sealife all over that place. But it comes at a price of access.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by daolai View Post
      Silly note.. just curious when ready Limitless-post.. do any of you guys try to read it in an australian accent?
      Funny :-) I have family in Adelaide so I know that accent. Now I won't be able to read Limitless's posts without thinking about it. Although to my untrained ear the accent in South Africa sounded similar although they swore it was nothing alike. Eh, what do I know. I'm a simple fisherman. :-)

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Frogsauce View Post
        That looks a lot like the conditions I used to fish in when I lived in Japan. This is the launch spot I used (on a calmer day):
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        There are Tuna and Mahi Mahi, fish I only know the Japanese name for, and all kinds of other sealife all over that place. But it comes at a price of access.
        That looks so similar to many of the spots I fish in the north of New Zealand!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Yak Fish View Post
          Funny :-) I have family in Adelaide so I know that accent. Now I won't be able to read Limitless's posts without thinking about it. Although to my untrained ear the accent in South Africa sounded similar although they swore it was nothing alike. Eh, what do I know. I'm a simple fisherman. :-)
          Accents are always hard to pick out in other countries. I can't tell the difference in Japanese dialects and I speak it.

          Also, read further up, since you did so well on the book, now you need to start work on still water and rough water standardized speed ratings for kayaks. Haha!

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          • #20
            Hey Stephen Tapp himself is here! Welcome.

            Frogsauce,

            You are more than welcome to give my Profish Reload a trial run.
            <insert witty comment here>

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            • #21
              Originally posted by MetroMan View Post
              Hey Stephen Tapp himself is here! Welcome.

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              Thanks for the welcome. As a company we like to make ourselves available and approachable...

              ... though to be truthful I'm hugely interested in the fishing you all get up to, and if there are any secret tricks I can try over here

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              • #22
                plus one on the welcome!! thank you very much for your time and insite on ""YOUR"" kayaks!! i'm considering an upgrade not sure if it will be this season or the start of next season...have looked at a competitive brand that has had some really nice upgrades on their 2015's...but i like the added challenge of "paddling" and your product has caught my attention in a good way. i appreciate your recent input! also feel free to share any and all of your tricks as well just sayin...

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