Sungjin took his motorized W500 fishing kayak, and together with Junior, went for a fishing trip in Incheon bay.
They fished mainly for octopus and cuttlefish, and had a lot of fun, including a traditional Korean meal served on the decks of their kayaks.
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Sungjin,
This food looks super tasty!
Yoav
Yes, it’s very delicious.
Korean usually enjoy Sashimi.
We ate octopus in raw with wine. It tastes very good on the W500.
The rice with Kimchi is very delicious.
I fished a lot that day.
I couldn’t count how many we caught.
I even felt pain in my fingers.
But I lost my keep net. ooooooooh my god..
The fishes returned to their home…
Sungjin,
I’m sorry you lost your catch that day, but there will be more fishing trips like this one!
Yoav
What kind of bait do you use to catch those creatures? Does it feel like catching a regular fish when they take the bait?
We call the lure for cuttle fish as ‘Eggi’ in Korean.
You may see it at here.
http://m.shopping.naver.com/detail/detail.nhn?m=gn&nv_mid=5896387322&cat_id=10220503
And lure for octopus is called ‘Jjoomy ball’.
Jjookumy means smalll octopus.
http://m.shopping.naver.com/detail/detail.nhn?m=gn&nv_mid=5896387322&cat_id=10220503
Ah, when the creatures are caught, the rod is felt more heavy.
Then I strike fish.
What a wonderful trip.
That shows how easy it is to tow the other W500 out with you on your trip.
A wonderful meal, great fishing with a good friend.
Tight lines and MoPaddle safe all.
Rox