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Hello from Japan
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Thank you to Admin, Mr glen to transfer my posting and guide me to this section. I would like to apologize because make an introduction in wrong section. One more thing, I'm not good enough writing in English, I try to do my best, so if you found some grammar error or cannot understand what I want to say...please forgive me.



There are a lot of skills and techniques playing Eging game. I'm not allready read all the section in this forum yet, so I do not know what the "tricks" that have been mentioned in this site previously. For the beginners its quite difficult to understand on how to play this game. My experience, first time I saw people play it, its quite easy...yes easy in my eyes, but when I practiced it, its so difficult at the first time. Its take about 1 month to get accustomed with it. For 1 month I lost about 10 Egi's.



Basically for the beginner, you just cast the jig, wait and countdown the time (untill it reach the bottom), jerk while retrieve (about 5-10 times, depends on the depth of sea), then free fall and countdown again, repeats this way untill it reach the beach or reef. I know lot of forumers in this site know well this basic technique. But for those who just begin play this game from reef or shore, first of all accustome yourself to make the "Jerk while Retrieve" , because by do this you can manipulate the other style on the next level.



Once you master it we can go to the next level. The other tricks that I can say for the beginning, is like..

  • Lazy Jerk

  • Crazy Jerk and Twitch.

  • Darting Twitch Action.

  • Wide Swing.

  • Double Jerk or Swing.

  • Deadly Slow Retrieve

It is difficult to explain the style or trick by writing. It is easy to learn from the instructor or profesional. You can see and practice them together. I have entered the Eging Competition last May, after the competition we have some Eging Class which conducted by the pro instructor from Kanji International company (Clicks Egi) and the pro staff of Harimitsu company. They are profesional. Make me freezing watching their style!
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Hello from Japan - by kamachan - 25-10-2006, 12:55 AM
Hello from Japan - by glen_ipb3_import1 - 25-10-2006, 11:48 AM
Hello from Japan - by Jazman - 25-10-2006, 12:33 PM
Hello from Japan - by kamachan - 25-10-2006, 06:01 PM
Hello from Japan - by landshark - 13-04-2007, 04:29 PM

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