"Black porgy fishing with heavy rain and strong winds forecast" Kamikihara

I decided to go black porgy fishing at a time when there were three typhoons in the south of Japan...
We considered canceling, but after looking at the wind forecast and weather maps we decided we could manage it, so we went to Yamakawa Port in Ibusuki City, Kagoshima with a friend, H.
Before 4 o'clock, I kneaded the bait at a certain fishing tackle shop.

This time I mixed in a single piece of krill with ``Sokozeme! Zudon,'' ``Nama-sanagi Kurodai,'' and ``Mugi Kurodai.''
For bait, I have prepared 2L of PRO, some Meccha-kuu corn, and real corn.
Arrived at the scene around 5:00.
The location was predicted to be sheltered from the wind, but it was even more sheltered than I expected, so I was relieved.
The rain came and went, but it wasn't enough to cause us any trouble, and in fact it was just enough to help us cope with the heat, which was a relief.
As for the actual fishing, the bites are concentrated in a three-hour period (around 8:20 to 1:3) that is about an hour and a half before and after high tide at 7:00.
The krill worked better than the dough bait.

At first, I searched slowly throughout the entire depth, but after catching about three fish I was certain that there were black porgy near the bottom.
I adjusted the depth near the bottom and used a rod float to pick up small bites.
The fish were not biting well so I missed the hook about four times, but in the end I had caught five fish, including a 47cm black porgy, as well as a variety of other fish such as silver sea bream and small-sized red sea bream, so I was very satisfied with the catch.

The fishing ended at 11:00.
We cleaned up the fishing spot and headed home.
The hot days are still continuing, so if you go fishing, please be sure to take precautions against heatstroke and enjoy yourself.