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Final Chapter The Future of Tuna Casting: When Drones Find the Fish and Boats Drive Themselves

In the near future, drones will find surface feeds and boats will auto-track schools. Humans will only cast. In this final chapter, we explore three global crossroads for tuna casting—technology, access, and sustainability—and ask what "fishing" will still mean when almost everything else is automated.
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Chapter 8 Is Catch & Release Righteous? Japan vs Europe Bluefin Tuna Ethical Gap

Japan releases tuna to avoid penalties; Europe releases because they have no legal take. We compare systems, C&R bans in Germany, and post-release mortality data to reveal the real cultural gap.
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Chapter 9 Is Bluefin Tuna Fishing Becoming Elite-Only? The Global Access Crisis | Tuna Casting

US anglers earning under $150k rarely target bluefin tuna. Japan demands $3,000+ startup costs. Yet England's CHART program brought 4,490 new anglers into the sport. We examine the global "access crisis" in big game fishing and competing solutions across continents.
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Chapter 10 Tuna Casting Economics: Why Japan Is Cheap to Fish but Expensive to Gear Up

Japan's tuna charters run $650/day while US trips exceed $2,000+ before tips. But Japanese anglers carry $3,000+ in personal tackle. We break down the real cost structures and cultural philosophies behind big game fishing economics on both sides of the Pacific.
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Chapter 4: The Philosophy Born in the Tsugaru Strait — Two Bluefin Tuna Casting Cultures Shaped by Different Seas

While the entire world treats "Let the fish run" as gospel, Japan alone insists on "If you let it run, you lose. Stop it." Born from the raging currents of the Tsugaru Strait, Japan's unique philosophy shaped its tackle, PE lines, and fighting techniques — compared here with the US, Australia, NZ, Europe, and Africa.
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Chapter 3 Top 25 Tuna Casting Fields in the World – Nabura-uchi vs Sasoi-dashi, Only Japan Is Different

A comparison of 25 global tuna casting fields by ocean currents, techniques, target species, and history. While the world relies on "casting to feeding fish," Japan stands alone with its unique "Sasoi-dashi" method developed in 1993.
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Chapter1 Tuna Casting Was Born in Japan — The Third Cultural Export After Anime

Tuna casting was born in Aomori, Japan about 32 years ago. From Ichiro Sato's pioneering challenge to a 186 kg record, and its spread to over 25 countries. Discover why most tuna casting tackle is Japanese-made.
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