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The world record bass lives here – Lake Biwa, Japan. Part 4



On this week’s episode Matty’s fishing the world renown Lake Biwa, the lake that grew a giant 22lb bass! Its winter time and the fishing is extremely tough. Kenta Kimura, Japanese professional angler offers to take Matty out for a spin in a FAST Bass Cat. The two are in search for some big bass and Matty is trying to catch his first Japan Bass! Follow along on this adventure…

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  1. I've been to Lake Biwa back in the 80s – I was on this 12ft aluminum boat – I rarely saw bass boats there, then – and when it blows, it turned out to be hell. Rough!

    Good old days when bass fishing was still some sort of sub-culture thing in Japan (I was the only bass fisherman – and a skater – in my high school). Wearing a Fenwick trucker's hat and a chunky life vest with a bunch of patches of lure companies that don't sponsor me, throwing a Bagley's DB3 crankbaits and Magnum Pop R all day long. Never caught a giant – but life was full of dreams.

    I'm glad you have a memory fishing Lake Biwa. Congratulations. I look forward to seeing you fishing and winning Elite series this year!

  2. I was born and raised in Wahiawa, (The north fork of) Lake Wilson is my backyard. As a kid, we'd hike up the creek all the way to the up to the koolau's. I know the lake like the back of my hand as I rode my dirt bike and walked around whenever the lake was dry. Looking for lures and other stuff. I could tell you where every sunken tree was and any other surprise on the lake bottom. Back then Smallmouth bass and Tucanary were everywhere! I joined the Air Force and started fishing the Federation and Redman. I towed my boat for tournaments from Texas to Maryland and Ohio to Florida. That time of my life was fun. I used to hear people say "A bass is a bass, they are all the same everywhere"! As you stated it is not! The mainland bass fishing is far easier. The fisheries are managed better, and the money is lucrative! When I retired from the AF we decided to move back, I live in Wahiawa still and I brought my boat (Ranger) home. But the fishing isn't the same! I haven't launched my boat in years! "Go Fo Broke" Matt!

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