Fishing for largescale blackfish even on Christmas Eve Kamikihara

クリスマスイブでもグレ釣り 上木原

On December 12th, when the world was in a Christmas mood, I went out to fish for largescale blackfish on Tairyomaru that was ferrying to the offshore embankment in the Taniyama area of ​​Kinko Bay, Kagoshima.

This time, like last time, we went down to the Ishibari-oki embankment.


Last time I tried it for the first time, I was messed with by the puffer fish and the Koppa in the foreground, so this time I took revenge by using a long-distance cast.
The strategy is to use a single corner of krill to make long throws such as Bakuhi Master Gray, GMAX, and Iso Master, and send the gray to the sea to evade blowfish and other bait. For Tsukee, I used Raw PRO L and Nama Iki-kun PRO L.



Fishing started around 7:30.
Since the tide is slow, if you attack one spot with a long cast, puffer fish and baitfish will come around, so you can set up a fixed spot at your feet, as well as multiple points such as above and below the tide, and also shift the bait and bait. I devised the following.

Thanks to this, I caught a few blowfish in the early stages, but from around 9 o'clock I was able to catch only largescale blackfish.

Despite the shallowness of just one rig full ahead, I was able to catch a black sea bream over 1 cm, and the rod bent well.

In the second half, halfbeaks were mixed in at the points where the largescale blackfish would have gathered, making fishing difficult at times, but thanks to the ultra-long casting spec, I was able to avoid most of the bait theft and catch the fish, so I was satisfied with the fishing results. I caught a largescale black fish with a size of 35 cm at the head of the list and 11 in total, so I ended todays fishing at 12:XNUMX.

Nowadays, a countermeasure for bait theft is the key of fukase fishing.
Super long-casting Bakuhi Master Grey, GMAX, etc. are likely to become the standard for my fishing from now on!!