Fishing for largescale blackfish on the rocky shores of Use Tatebayashi

ウー瀬の磯でグレ釣り 立林

Fishing spot
  Oseto Town, Saikai City, Nagasaki Prefecture
  Use (Suidou East)

ferry boat
  Ryusei


I went to a rocky shore called Use in Oseto-cho, Saikai City, Nagasaki Prefecture.


The blended materials used this time are G-Max3.1kg, Advance Gure, and Krill 3kg x 2 sheets.

The place where I waded across the reef was called Use Suido Higashi, where the tide flows westward when the tide is rising, and flows eastward when the tide is falling.

The high tide on this day was 10:30, and by the time I created the trick at 7:00, a fast tide was flowing to the west.

There was a drop off about 5m from the shore, so I set the tackle I was using with a size 1.75 rod, a size 1.75 road line, and a size 2.5 Harris so that I could interact with it a little forcefully, and started fishing with a float with a buoyancy of 00.

I threw about 5 cups of pre-cast bait into the main stream that was gradually moving away offshore, grazing my feet, and after putting in the bait, I added 5 cups of post-spread bait between the pre-cast bait and the feeding bait.While repeating this, I cast the rig several times.

I slowly retrieved the bait, and since the Nama Iki-kun PRO remained on the hook, I judged that the fishing depth was not right, so I attached a balancer to the float to search for the depth where largescale blackfish are, and set the buoyancy to 00-000 and set the trace to two 2 split shot sinkers.

Even so, I still felt like the rig was floating, so I changed the number of split shot sinkers to 3, and when I put the rig in again, the line coming out of the spool accelerated, and I was able to catch a 40cm long largescale blackfish at an early stage. .



The force of the rising tide is changing, slowing down or getting faster, so I adjusted the way I put in the bait by adding or removing the split shot sinker while watching the situation, and I caught 4 largescale blackfish using a rotation of Nama Iki-kun PRO and half-boil. By midday, the rising tide finally slowed down and the falling tide began to flow eastward.

This is my favorite tide of Suidou higashi, and after accustoming the rig to a shallow water, I slowly let the float drift into the water, but the fish didn't bite strong enough that It just touched the bait, and then I add some meat with a new combination of pacific krill extract to the bait rotation. Then, I gave it some tension so that the rig won't stand, and it stuck well, and I couldn't help but grin when I saw the line being pulled so hard.

At this tide, I added 4 fish to the beginning of today's largest fish with a size of 44cm, and it was 44:4, the time to end today's fishing.



As the water temperature drops, it looks like the fish will become more reluctant to eat, but in such a severe situation, shrimp meat which contains pacific krill extract, seems to be useful.