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From: musicflyman
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  • Your videos would be alot better if you did not play music. The music takes away from the natural sounds of the outdoors. I would love to watch your videos but the music ruins the videos. I would much rather listen to the sound of the streams.

  • yes! awsoome video!!!!!

  • omg there are no racist comments here about ''cruel japanese fishing''. that's a first.

  • hey there, good job. wat kind of flies do u use?

  • Thank you for your comment. The original file is MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 1280X720P 30fps taken by SANYO CA-9. Enjoy fishing!

  • @musicflyman So beautiful! Japan has such amazing places that no one knows about, You would think with all the people there, places like this would not exist!

  • Oh! You asked me about flies! I used green caddis pupa. As water was very cold.  Thank you for watching my youtube.

  • wow thats amazing, i had no idea that japan had trout like that.

  • Thanks! I hope you like fishing in Japan.

  • おもしろい、ありがたおう。

    I hope to fish Oze. I live in Niigata. I find flyfishing very difficult in Japan. Lure and bait fishmen don't practice catch&release.

    Iwane, yamame, etc. take much time to grow, years compared to rainbow.

    There are over a million fishermen in Japan. Natural streams/rivers are under threat of concrete fortification. Keiryuu flyfishing is my hobby.

    I hope Japanese protect the rivers and native fish.

    私の考えだけ...

  • Thank you for your comment. I totally agree with you.

    Every fly fisher think same as you.

    On the one hand flood-control is very important in Japan , as we have lot of rain in  the rainy season. And we have traditional food culture to eat fish. Unfortunately Iwana and Yamame taste very good , better than rainbow. Difficult problems they are!

  • Another great vid Musicflyman! The more I watch your videos, the more I want to go to Japan just for that purpose. You represent your country well for fly fishers around the globe!

    Please excuse my ignorance, but what animal is that on 1:35?

  • Thank you very much for your great comment.

    That is a Japanese serow.

  • sweet...another great video!!

  • Thanks! There are still wild nature remaining in my country. I hope they last forever in the future.

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