Funama, Kimotsuki Town First time fishing with a lot of catches ♪ Hanado

肝付町船間 初釣りは数釣り♪ 花堂

In early January, I went fishing for the first time at Murakami No. 3, a rocky shore in Funama, Kimotsuki-cho, Kagoshima Prefecture.

Makie uses gray blend materials: Bakuhi Master Gray, G-MAX, and Conquering Gray.

This is to appeal to blacks who are in long throws and deep tanas.

I mixed it with 2 horns of raw krill (6 kg).

Tsukee uses the krill in Makie and Raw Iki-kun Pro.

The activity was high from the beginning of the morning, and I hit about 30 Hiro in the 2cm class.

I'm hoping for an increase in size, but the current is slowing down and the blacks are less active, so I'm having a hard time increasing my size.

After resting for a while, the offshore tide started to move, so we took this as a chance and started the second half.

As I was hitting the bait for a while, the offshore tide flowed from right to left, and it hit the rock on the opposite shore and entered the wand, resulting in a hit tide.

I casted far to near the opposite bank and let the rig adjust to the tide that slowly hits it.

Then, the float was pressed down about 2cm at the distance of two rods ahead, and there was a reaction from the front side. I waited until the float started running, and after a few seconds, the float disappeared all at once. I've been eating it in a deep water, so I'll be careful when fighting with it. I was finally able to get the fish to float even though it plunged beneath my feet many times. It was a lively long-tailed largescale blackfish in the 30cm class.

I was able to catch fish constantly using this pattern, and by the end of the day I had managed to keep 41 fish up to 13cm long. I wanted a little better shape, though...



I would like to take on the challenge again!