The 1st Club Kizakura Kagoshima Black Fishing Tournament Hanado

第1回クラブキザクラ鹿児島のクロ釣り大会 花堂

I participated in the 1st Club Kizakura Kagoshima Black Fishing Tournament.The event was held on the rocky shores around Madomari Port on the Osumi Peninsula.A total of 9 Kizakura staff members and members competed in fishing skills.The ranking is determined by the total weight of the three Kuro.


The two of us went up to Denki.


The blended material used this time is 2 bags of G-MAX and 1 bag of Iso Master long throw.Mix one and a half raw krill into it.Make this a day's worth and divide it into two times to make makie.I used the ML size of Namaiki-kun Pro for the tsukee, and sometimes I used the krill in the tsukee as well.


When I actually caught the fish, the tide flowed slightly to the right while hitting it from the front.I decided to attack with the expectation that the place where the storm and the sarashi would collide would be eaten.


Hit the makie at the base of the sarashi, throw the device far and ride it on the flow of the tide.You can catch 30 cm long tails and wood ends if you let it blend in near the tip of the bleached fish.Makie, who was rubbed by the bleach, pulled out the gray firmly on the wall that collided with the tide.


When there was a lot of bait, I would cast it as far as 30 to 40m and attack points with shallow sinking water.Makie also flew well and I was able to catch black.I had a lot of trouble getting food, but I kept 37 fish up to 6 cm.


I was able to win 3rd place in the weighing results after returning to port.


Based on the G-MAX, adding the Iso Master long throw that I used this time, I was able to attack around the sinking shore, the tide, and from my feet to the offshore.


Both types are red, so the color is dark and the visibility is perfect.


I still want to enjoy the gray season!