Delicate cold gray shun

繊細な寒グレ shun

Location: Kushi

Date and time: February 18th (30:13-30:XNUMX)

Neap tide low 6:49 - high 12:41

Water temperature 17.9℃

This time, I went to ``Kushi'' in Minamisatsumabozu-cho, and Mr. Taimaru took care of me.

I drove the boat to the right from the port, and the rapid I arrived at is ``Ose.'' It is a first class rapid where the tide flows well and you can aim for a good long-tailed fish!
On this day, the forecast was for the southeast wind to grow stronger by 5m, so the wind was blowing strongly towards Tsuriza.
The large aqueduct between it and the ``Heta Ose'' that you can see in front of it has a great atmosphere!
We begin to prepare with high expectations.



Makie occasionally adds ``Bakuhi Master Gray x 1 bag'', ``G-MAX x 1 bag'', and ``Hyper Gray Z''.
It is a useful fish attracting material to adjust the hardness of the makie when the wind is strong and the waves are strong or when it starts to rain!



``Raw Iki-kun forpro'' has an excellent bite for Tsukee, and is a bait with a strong sense of rawness that emphasizes feeding.

Gimmick
Start with Float G5, Michito No. 1.7, Harris No. 1.7, and Gray Needle No. 6.

When you scatter makie, there are a lot of butterfly-type baits under your feet!
Cast far to where the thick water flows.
I decided to ride the tide and aim for the gray fish that came up from the sinking water.
Adjust the familiarity of the device with a gun ball and the rod will be pulled on the second throw!
The one that came up without difficulty was a long tail as long as the sole of my foot.
But...it didn't last.
When I slowly put in the bait with full movement, the float gradually sank after about 3 floats, but it didn't get stiff.
Taking bait? Gray?
I decided to try fishing anyway, and tried fishing with a delicate device of a Harris 1.2 Hari 4 thin shaft...
The float sinks...and the weight of the rod, which I had been waiting for, suddenly feels heavy!
Then a pleasant thrust!
This is a 35cm thick gregette.
This trick was the correct answer.
Continue to hit with a strong pull!
Although it was a small needle, it hung tightly around the mouth.
Get a 38cm long tail!
Then added two more.



When the tide changed from left to right 30 minutes before dropping the rod, the bait that had been drifting offshore came in with great force.
It withstood many strong thrusts and when I brought the fish to the surface, it was a 45cm long tail!
However, just before it could fit into the bag, it ran out...
It was a disappointing loss.
I should have upgraded my gimmick a notch when the tide turned...
And the rod.



On this fishing trip, I once again realized the importance of making the bait thinner.
I was acutely aware of the difficulty of aiming for cold breams in a field where good long-tailed fish are mixed.
The cold gray season is in full swing!
I would like to somehow get over 50cm.