"fishing largescale blackfish in Kinko Bay" shun

『錦江湾のグレ釣り』shun

Location: Gorota field near Ryugamizu (below Mifune Shrine)

Date and time: April 12 (14: 7-00: 12)

Spring tide high tide 8:14~low tide 13:40

Water temperature 20.7℃

It's mid-December, but the fish in the open sea aren't in good condition, so this time I went to Kinko Bay to fish for them.

The location is Gorotaba under Mifune Shrine on the way from Kagoshima City to Ryugasui.It's a special place where you take your rod out from the stairs, but it's an interesting place to catch good fish during the high season.
There is a large rock submerged up to 10m from your feet, so aim for it.
It is a fishing spot where you must cast long distances as it gets deep from 20m to 30m.

Makie is a blend of ``Bakuhi Master Gray x 1 bag'', ``Gure Zero x 1 bag'', and ``Raw Krill 8 Slices x 1 bag''.
Bakuhi Master Grey's particles are fine, and mixing it thoroughly will make it more sticky.
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.
This blend is recommended for shallow fishing spots!



The trick this time is
Starting with Float No. 0, mainline No. 1.7, trace No. 2.5, and Gure hook No. 7.
If you hook a well-shaped fish in this place, the line will break in the sinking water, so I'll confidently challenge with a No. 2.5 trace!

There was a strong headwind on this day, but I was able to solidify my groundbait and make long distance casts.
When I fished at a point in front of me, I found some palm-sized largescale blackfish biting the bait...
I brought the fish in front of myself and put a small amount of groundbait in the offing.
As I continued to fish with this process, I finally got a largescale blackfish with a size of the sole of my foot!
I was able to add a few pieces using this method, but there was no better shape...
Is the good type wandering around at the bottom?Assuming thatI added split shot sinker 5 to the trace.
When I dare to put it in a position away from the groundbait... my prediction was correct!
A 33cm largescale blackfish came up with a nice pull.
After that, the tide changed and the fishing became tough, so I lowered the trace to No. 2 and added a No. 3 float to the No. 00 trace, and added several pieces over 30 cm through trial and error.
And finally...the moment the tide turned, the float suddenly disappeared!
A solid response!
However, the fish plunged into a sinking river and I was completely defeated.
After that, I replaced the trace to No. 2.5, although there was no response, so I had to end today's fishing.


This time, we will discuss how to increase the size of the fish from the sole size.
It was still like fishing on an autumn beach.
And if you want to get a well-shaped fish in a field like this, you should't drop your trace!
This is a lesson...
I'm looking forward to the high season of largescale blackfish fishing!