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Male Speaker 1: I want to show you the jigs I'm using. I was using the heavier jigs earlier, this is a light jig. This is the MM 7. It's got rattles in it. What I'm doing is, just throwing this out, let it sink a little bit and then you're winding it right back. I'll just show you how I'm doing this.
Just toss this out in the corner, make sure it's clear. Get it up way out there and you just let it sink. You just count till like five, that's two, three, four, five and then I'll just put in gear. Put this beneath, I'm moving the jig a little bit faster than I would if I was barracuda or calico bass fishing. Get it back about halfway and then just stop it. Put it in free spool, let it fall again and as it flutters down, then also I'm winding it back in.
These fishes are just swimming around us. It's just like being on a tuna fishing trip except we're really close the beach. We're fishing for bonito, we're not fishing for yellowfin tuna or bluefin tuna. Bonito, which are the bottom of the chain of the tuna family. But there are a lot of plenty to catch, there are just a lot of plenty to catch.
Okay, here is a fish I got right here, this is a magic metal light. Okay, go ahead! You got tangled up with somebody's line. This is a magic metal light jig, fishes are right up on the surface, just showing different ways to catch bonito today. Caught in a live bait, we call them magic metal heavy jigs down deep and this fish was right up on the top. Pretty cool!
Here it is! First fish I've ever caught on an orange jig, nice orange and chrome. Good size bonito!
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Male Speaker 2: That's fishing, the freelance, if that's done, half is done. Look at that bad boy!
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