Big Fish&Big Gameの記事一覧
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ZENAQ NEW SINPAA Two new models are now available! Explains what kind of models they are!
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The renewed Shimano GRAPPLER series. With the new “Type Slow J”, which can handle large fish Hiroto Yamamoto takes on the challenge of catching big fish in Amami Oshima Island
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Offshore Real Fishing Tsushima, Nagasaki in Spring Catching a 20.17kg yellowtail by jigging
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If you want to target bluefin tuna by jigging Recommended Reels STUDIO OCEAN MARK NO LIMITS BLUE HEAVEN 100Lo, 80Lo
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Tuna, greater amberjack,yellowtail, etc. We don’t want to miss big fish such as tuna, kampachi, and sunfish! [Owner’s Bari Cartiva] Six kinds of new hooks!
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The New Era of Poppers
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Ripple Fisher’s popular jigging rod series Three New Models Added to the SELFISH Series
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New Lever Drag Reels for Casting [Blue Heaven] L75XH, L105XH Mag Brake
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tailwalk’s serious mark! Offshore Casting Rods
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Perfecting the Bluefin Tuna Casting Game Daiwa Tuna Rods under the Complete Supervision of Weichirou Sato Dig deep into the “SALTIGA C DOGFIGHT
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To make your dream come true. Pirarucu, one of the largest and most ancient freshwater fish Ecuadorian Amazon Fishing Trip
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A high-response rod that can be used at depths of over 200m to attract jigs with action
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Offshore Actual Fishing Jigging for Kingfish and Yellowtail in Tsushima, Nagasaki in Winter
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Protect PE line to avoid trouble SHIMANO OCEA COVERED KNOT 16 PE
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Cultiva Hooks in 2025 Serious about large fish!
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Finally completed after 2 years of development to make it compatible with big game! Shimano / Screwdrive 180F/180F Flash Boost
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The arrival of the 25000 The 25000 will change large tuna fishing!
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Completed with the latest and strongest carbon material and rod manufacturing technology! Suitable for everything from large inshore fish to bluefin tuna!
APIA GRANDAGE WORLD OCEAN ~Development story and lineup~ -
With a proven track record of 290kg super-sized bluefin tuna BIG TUNA 76 JAPAN SP and 2024 NEW Model
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Information finally released! SALTIGA 35. for tackling large fish! Interview with Kazunari Shimizu, development tester