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One of the most popular fishing YouTube channels, with over 1.75 million subscribers and over ten years of content, 釣りよかでしょう “Tsuri Yoka Desho” (which translates to “Fishing is Great, Isn’t It?”) continues to rake over a fifty thousand viewers per video, with many reaching over a hundred thousand.
“Tsuri Yoka Desho” is a YouTube channel which features a group of friends. The original founder Yorai, the experienced fisherman Muneo, the team clown Kimu, the cameraman Hata, childhood friend Yupi, the best bass angler in the group Toku-chan, the youngest member known for his publicity stunts, Yuki Yuki and supporting members Mon-P (video editor), Kuwahara (video editor) and the team’s manager and only female member of the group, Tatsuki.
Uploaded the first video to Nico Nico Douga in 2009, initially doing game commentary and then starting “Saga Yoka Desho,” which introduced activities in rural Saga. After a dialogue with the Governor of Saga Prefecture and a live broadcast of a meeting with Prime Minister Abe, he won the Nico Nico Douga Award (Summer). After a two-year hiatus, he started activities on YouTube as “Tsuri Yoka Desho.”
Theme: I just want to convey the fun of fishing! I mainly do bass fishing and light shore jigging, but I’m not particularly good at fishing. I hope to gain experience by posting videos on YouTube and improve my fishing skills. Goal: I dream of a project where I can’t go home until I catch a 50cm+ fish in all 46 prefectures! I’m currently saving money to make that a reality… After that, I’m thinking of a project where I can’t go home until I set a world record at Lake Biwa. Dreams aren’t just for dreaming, they’re for achieving! If you like it, please recommend [Tsuri Yoka Desho] to your friends♪
We are a channel about fishing and the outdoors in Japan. Japan is an island surrounded by the ocean, so sea fishing is flourishing.
Please check out their latest video “[Island Life #69] High-class fish caught one after another from the shore! Great success with various types of fishing?!”:
