A great fishing drama with Bakutobi Blend Irie

爆飛ブレンドで爆釣劇を展開  入江

I had a fun fishing experience for two weeks in a row, so I would like to report on it.

Since the beginning of the year, I have been going on fishing trips to Goto and Kagoshima, fishing spots where there are a lot of fish, but perhaps I have forgotten how to fish, and I haven't been doing well, but last week and the week before last, I finally remembered how to fish and I was able to restart the fishing that feels great.

Oseto area is in great condition! It seems that spawning has started in the southern part of Goto, so it has become difficult to catch a largescale blackfish, but the area around Nagasaki seems to be doing well.
2/17 I was invited by Mr. Tsuji, the vice branch manager of the club, to go fishing to Tenkajima. It was a calm day with no wind and clear skies.

Blend material and bait used on 2/17 and 2/23. This blend has become a must-have these days.


The blend materials used were Grezero and G-MAX, with an emphasis on diffusivity and two corners of krill. As for the bait, we tried using two types of bait, Ami-zuke Mukimi, which is newly released for 2L of Nama Iki-kun series forPRO.
In the second half of the day when the fish start to avoid getting caught, my strategy was to put Bakutobi Master Gure in two blocks of krill, add moisture and let it absorb, then tighten with Gure Z and attack the offshore with the ground bait, which flies like a bullet.


All my friends on the reef had bent their rods from the beginning of the morning, but I was the only one with no news. When I finally ran out of patience and changed the trace size from size 1.75 to size XNUMX and the hook size XNUMX to size XNUMX, I was relieved when I finally got a XNUMXcm largescale blackfish. However, it was a difficult start.
Mr. Uchiyamada, a skilled tournament player, was holding out his rod at the tip of Tenkajima, aiming offshore with a Bakutobi Master Gure, and using a stick float to catch a delicate pick, resulting in a huge fishing performance of one fish per cast. In the end, the live well was full of fish, mainly full-bodied largescale blackfish up to 46 cm in length.
Mr. Tsuji, who was standing next to me with his rod out, looked like he was having fun, bending his cool red rod comfortably.


As I was watching the situation around me, the line was coming out with such force that I thought smoke may come out from my finger on the spool.
The line keeps stopping and winding, but there are far more lines coming out. Finally, the amount that can be reeled out became larger, then I tightened the drag and started a counterattack! On the way, I turned around many times and the fish rushed forward, but the performance of my new rod has been amazing and I was able to dodge it and withstand. When I saw the float about 10m away, it didn't come up as if it was caught on something. Then, it started running again. It seems that the air bladder is expanding, and the body is turned sideways, making it difficult for the force to be applied to the fish to lift it up with the rod. To put it simply, it's like a "rabbitfish" feel. So I laid down the rod and pulled it out to the side to try to get the angle just a little bit more, and I took my time and was able to hold out until the finish. It was a 72cm male red sea bream that caused a thrilling fight.
The blended material used has particles of various sizes that stimulate the visual sense, and the scent that matches the krill and expands the appetite turns on the fish and captivates even the red sea bream that has difficulty rising from the middle layer or below, with enough power to make it float to the surface.

 

The following week, we sailed to Hanare, Uze. It's a very popular spot with lots of fish, and I rarely get to ride it, but the kind Captain Ichita invited me and I was able to ride.

The foothold at Uze is high, so it is recommended to pack compactly and cross the reef.



The ground bait was the same as last week, but on this day the wind was strong and I kneaded it more firmly than usual so that I could hit the points properly. I used an L-cup chum dipper and was careful to control it.

First thing in the morning, the tide was like a rising tide, so it was difficult to send the bait in, and I was only able to catch two fish in the two hours until the tide stopped. However, when high tide hits at 2 o'clock and conditions became easier to fish, the sea changed dramatically. The line was running and it was a big fever with one fish per cast.
Around 12:XNUMX noon, the tide is low and the sea water temperature is low, so the appetite goes down, and when the largescale blackfish start to scatter, they were replaced by schools of grunts! Thanks to the ground bait's ability to hold the fish in place, I was able to catch a nice guest, the grunt. In the end, the rod kept bending all day long and I was screaming with joy.
There are many places in Uze's Hanare where the scaffolding is high, so I made some ice in a large cooler, caught fish, tightened it immediately, and put it in the cooler, but in the end I threw away the ice and the cooler was so full that only two people could lift it!

2/23 Fishing results at Uzenohanare. I was able to enjoy the last gray fishing of the season.

 


Gray's size is 45cm at the top and at least 35cm over! All the grunts are in the 35cm class. Is this place Goto? It was such an amazing experience that I had the illusion. However, I can say without a doubt that it is not my skill, but the power of Hirokyu's bait and the best fishing spot.