Gear Report and some helpful links
Posted: June 22nd, 2010 | Author: George | Filed under: Fishing | Tags: Fishing Tackle, Float Fishing, Herabuna, Whip Fishing | 4 Comments »
Here’s some more Asian style fishing gear.
The bag is 46” long and holds all my whips, rod holders and folding net. Its made of heavy nylon with a rubberized backing. I was hoping it would have some padding to protect the contents but it doesn’t. The long pocket on the front holds my float box.
The float box is made of bamboo and lined with some kind of foam rubber that’s cut away in intervals to reveal metal strips. The floats are secured with the rubber collars you can see in the picture. The collars have magnets to hold to the metal strips. and the box is held shut with magnets as well.
For anyone wanting to learn more about this style of fishing here are a couple of links.
This is an eight page pdf file from a Japanese bait company that explains the basics in English. There is plenty more information there, so be sure to check out the rest of the site.
Thanks to a fellow member of the Carp Anglers Group for this link to an hour long video on hera fishing from Shimano Japan.



Nice blog George.
You always find a way to combine knowledge and style.
Cheers.
Hey William, thanks for the comment.
Hi George,
I like your blog. I am also wondering where you got your floats and whip rod. I’m in Vancouver and we often see people fishing with similar equipment. Thanks!
Hi Jay, glad you like the blog.
I bought my whips from
http://www.allfishingbuy.com/ and the floats from various sellers on eBay.