Cold Chinu Kamikihara

寒チヌ 上木原

On February 24th, I went to Taniyama-oki Embankment, which closes in March, although I was not blessed with the fishing results I had hoped for.

We left the port around 6:30.
We arrived at the embankment before 7am.



This time, I used one bag each of krill, bottom attack Zudon, and raw pupa black sea bream.
Tsukee prepared krill and nerie.
Raw pupa and krill from the super-eating series.



I misread the wind, or rather the wind was different from the forecast, and the headwind made me cry from beginning to end. It is difficult to cast long distances, and the limit for throwing a device is about 20 meters.

At first, the fish started to fish, followed by wrasse and Japanese kingfish, but the most important chinook did not show their faces.
It was 1:13, which was about an hour until the delivery of the rod. The line pops out.



It feels like it's greeting you through the rod!
The one I managed to catch was a 45cm Chinook.
It ate kneaded krill instead of krill! ︎

After that, I started feeling fishy and added 5 yound red sea bream and rabbitfish, and unfortunately my time was up.

I'm disappointed in the big loss before the black sea bream, but I was able to avoid a blank.

It looks like the laying period is about to start, so I'd like to go fishing somewhere again.