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	      <title>Fishing for Surfers</title>
		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p>If you live in the Shonan area of Kanagawa, chances are you or someone  you know is big into surfing. My buddies tried to get me to buy a board  and try to catch some waves last year, but after having my face slammed  into the sand and ending up with a mild concussion on my first try, I  thought I should stick to fishing. <br />
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<img height="169" width="225" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue29/Fishing%20for%20Surfers/Fishing_for_Surfers_1.jpg" />I recently found out, though, I can get the best of both worlds by using  a standup paddleboard. It makes sense; paddleboards are quiet, agile  and stable.&nbsp; An angler using one can cruise around in areas beyond the  breaking waves too far from the shore from which to cast, places more  likely to hold fish and often too far from the shore to cast.&nbsp; <br />
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Kamakura-based paddleboard surfer/angler Satoru Okuda and his good buddy  Toshiyuki Takahashi are actively introducing folks to the sport and  developing cool tackle and accessories to make the method even more  effective.&nbsp;<br />
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Satoru invented a simple waist-mounted rod holder that allows him to use  both hands to paddle while his lure trolls 15 to 20 meters behind the  board. Not only can he easily cover a lot of fishable water, but also he  is more likely to get bites, because he can turn on a dime and keep his  lure in the fishes&rsquo; strike zone without making too much noise or  commotion at the surface.&nbsp; <br />
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<img height="150" width="225" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue29/Fishing%20for%20Surfers/Fishing_for_Surfers_2.jpg" />According to him and Toshiyuki, there is quality game year-round from  paddleboards &ndash; mainly sea bass and juvenile yellowtail. Additionally,  the summertime rise in salinity and water temperature also brings in  pelagics such as dorado, mackerel and small tunas that can usually be  caught within a few kilometers of the shore.<br />
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Given these species like to find floating objects on which to  hang out, anglers can often find their paddleboard has suddenly become  an FAD (Fish Attracting Device) surrounded by a hungry school of fish.  Satoru says he once managed to get bull dorado more than a meter in  length on his line.</p>
<p><img height="150" width="225" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue29/Fishing%20for%20Surfers/Fishing_for_Surfers_3.jpg" />The recommended main tackle for paddleboard fishing  is a 6-ft. medium-action 1-oz. (max) cast weight spinning rod spooled  with PE 1 line. Takahashi has himself designed a series of  well-constructed custom rods with guide settings and actions  specifically for paddleboard angling.&nbsp; <br />
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A variety of lures for  fishing all depths&mdash;minnows, pencils, range-vibes, soft plastics and  metal jigs&mdash;can get bites but, as with other lure game fishing, the key  is choosing a plug that looks and swims similar to whatever baitfish are  running in the area you are targeting.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><img height="150" width="225" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue29/Fishing%20for%20Surfers/Fishing_for_Surfers_4.jpg" />Folks who think they would like to give paddleboard fishing a try can  hook up with Satoru and Toshiyuki to learn the ropes anytime. Okuda&rsquo;s  shop also co-sponsors paddleboard competitions and other events  throughout the year.&nbsp;</p>]]></desciption>	
	      <author><![CDATA[Abdel Ibrahim]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 06:26:49 +0000</pubDate>
	      <link>http://www.outdoorjapan.com/magazine/column_rss/61</link>
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