Last fishing day on a boat at Kakizoe
On December 12th, I went to Chirin Island for my last fishing trip of the year.
Until recently, I went fishing with tairaba, but the size of the sea bream is small, and I'm not very good at egging or tiplan fishing, so this time I went fishing for sea bream on a boat off the coast of Chirin-ga-shima in Ibusuki.
We set sail at 12 o'clock and arrived at Chirin Island in about 20 minutes, but even though it is called Chirin Island, it is surrounded by the ocean and we had no idea where to go. We went here and there and pulled up the anchor about five times, which was a real workout (lol).
After watching the tide, we finally started fishing at 13pm.
I mixed a corner of krill with GMAX and great grey mullet as bait, and started fishing with Namaiki-kun PRO L as bait.
Today, the tide is neap so I predicted that the current wouldn't be that strong, so I cast my tackle at a distance of two hiro, but there was no sign of fish. When I put one rod in, the bottom current was flowing fast and the tackle floated up.
I attached a balancer to the float and cast it in so that it wouldn't lose to the current, and then I got the long-awaited bite. The line ran and hit the tip of the rod. When I set the hook, I got a small but satisfying pull from a black porgy.
When I brought it up, it was a 30cm longtail sea bream.
Even if it's small, the first one is a joy.
This avoids Bose
I scattered the bait first and then put the tackle inside the belt, and caught 35 fish up to 40cm in size, then 45cm, then 10cm. I sent away the black porgy smaller than 30cm.

Thanks to the fish-attracting power of the G-Max and the fish-attracting properties of the Great Greyhound, which is suitable for use from the upper to middle layers, I was able to catch a beautiful long-tailed greyhound.
Although it was a short 3 hours, we were able to catch some good sized fish up to 45cm.
When I got home, I had a drink with a plate of sashimi and black Isanishiki sake.

It was the best Christmas ever