Long live the yearless Uekihara

年無し万歳 上木原
On April 4nd, I only had time in the morning, so I went to Makurazaki, Kagoshima, where I live, to catch some black sea bream.

This year, we are not blessed with blast fishing, and the tough battle continues.

On this day, I kneaded 3 kg of krill, 1 bag each of bottom attacking zudon, and raw chrysalis black sea bream.

For Tsukee, prepare 2L of raw PRO and corn and krill that you can eat a lot.

After 6:XNUMX p.m., we start feeding them.
First, about 20 cups of makie were put in first, and the krill was checked.

Until around 8 o'clock, nothing is taken and it is time to just stare at the smooth surface of the sea.

Sabago appears from around 9 o'clock.
The Sabago migration may be early this year...

No more raw krill.

I attached a large nerie and removed the nerie's injection point from the makie, dropped it all the way to the bottom at once, and waited.

I didn't get the fishing I expected, but the line started to move smoothly just before I paid the rod.
Wait for a while! ︎

Great weight! ︎

But what?not pull at all.
However, since the tip of the head can be hit, there is no doubt that it is a living thing...
In the midst of the skepticism, a huge black sea bream floated off the coast.

I was overweight and lacked agility.

I forgot the major only on a day like this, but it's definitely no year.

I went home with a precious one as a souvenir.

This year in Kagoshima, I haven't heard much about black sea bream fishing, but...
Next time it's blast fishing!! ︎
I would like to go somewhere again aiming for