Bakuhi Master Gray fishing!Revenge edition! ! shun

Bakutobi Master Gure実釣!リベンジ編!! shun

Location: Rocky shore near Ryugamizu (below Hiramatsu Shrine)

Date and time: April 10 (6: 9-00: 17)

Neap tide low 5:17 ~ high 12:12 ~ low tide 17:11

Water temperature 27.3℃

This time, I went for revenge to the seashore below Hiramatsu Shrine, the place where I got my line cut and lost a lot of floats just two weeks ago.

The location is on the rocky shore below Hiramatsu Shrine along National Route 10.
This fishing spot is characterized by the rugged rocks that gradually get deeper from the front.



Makie is a blend of ``Bakuhi Master Gray x 1 bag'', ``Gure Zero x 1 bag'', and ``Raw Krill 8 Slices x 1 bag''.
Gurezero has excellent dispersibility, so by mixing it together, you can expect the effect of attracting largescale blackfish over a wide range when casting long distances.
For the bait, we have ``Namaiki-kun forpro'', which has a good bite and can also be used for long distance casting.



When I sprinkled the makie, just like last time, there were a lot of copperheads, damselfish, and oysters!
The trick this time is
Start with long tail tackle of Uki No. 0, Michito No. 2.5, Harris No. 2.5, and Greni No. 8.
While trying to catch bait with Makie Mark, I was searching for a spot off the coast when a fish snatched the line violently.
Although they exchanged words, they were soon cut off by a slippery slope...
Just as I regained my composure and continued, it hit!
This time, I believed in the trick and forcibly interacted with it, and found a 60cm long blackfin sea bream!
However, just one step away, the river slips and the line breaks...
Now that we know the true nature of the cut from last time, we change the device to Michito No. 1.7 and Harris No. 2 and focus on gray.

As I continued to attack offshore points with long casts, exchanging instant kill hits (hibudai) and fierce attacks to catch bait, the tide changed from the left to the right...
The float disappears all at once, and the pull is different from before!
The one that came up without difficulty was a 30cm long gray.
The situation has been tough since last time, but I finally found a good one.
After that, I added 3 more through trial and error by adding and removing the jintan.
Before I knew it, it was past 17pm and I had to hand in my rod.
Above all, it was a relief during the difficult period before the gray fishing season.

This time, I tried blending ``Bakuhi Master Gre'' and ``Gre Zero'', and I felt that the cohesiveness and long-distance castability improved!
Since it has a spreading property, I had the impression that there would be no problem even if Makie and Tsukee were a little apart at the offshore point.
This blend is recommended for shallow fishing spots.
I think it will be very reliable in the upcoming gray fishing season!
Please try it.