Get a good Chinu! shun
Location: Bonotsu (A rocky shore below Kishinkan)
Date and time: October 22 (10:00-15:00)
Spring tide high tide 7:43~low tide 13:38
Water temperature 20.8℃
This time, I went to Bonotsu to catch the season's arrival.
Northwest wind 10m waves 2mDue to the storm and high waves, I drove to each fishing spot and finally found a place where I could get my rod out!
I went to ``The rocky shore below Kishinkan'' in the bay of Bodomari.
The water was about 6m deep and seemed to get deeper from about 30m ahead.
It is a difficult place to interact with as there are sinking waters scattered throughout.
Makie is a blend of "Bakuhi Master Grey x 1 bag" which is strong for long distance casting, "Hyper Gray Z x 1 bag" and "Raw Krill 8 Slices x 1 bag" which improves cohesiveness.
I prepared a makie with the image of attacking the shallows.
Makie will fly firmly to the point in a strong headwind.
For the bait, we have ``Namaiki-kun forpro'', which has a good bite and can also be used for long distance casting.
The trick this time is
Starting with Float No. 0, mainline No. 1.7, trace No. 2, and Gure hook No. 7.
The waves are rough and it's like a washing machine beneath my feet, so I decided to aim for the area near the sinking waters off the coast...
There was a strong headwind, and before I knew it, the float was being pushed beneath my feet.
When I changed the float to No. 00 and do submerged fishing, the fish will drift offshore nicely.
When I kept it flowing, there was a long-awaited hit around the deep spot! While hitting the rod, a 45cm long sea bream came up.
It's just Silver sea bream, Silver sea bream, Frog-flounder...
Does largescale blackfish hate the trace? I thought, So I changed it to No. 1.5, and when I got used to the rig, there was a pick!
I finally caught a small fish, but it didn't last long...
When the tide was rising in the afternoon, I was aiming at the sinking area with a long cast, and the line was pulled!
Strong pull!However, it was a disappointing loss due to the sinking...
When I replaced the trace to No. 2 and repeated it again, I got a strong hit that pulled the string again!
This time we fighted aggressively.
What came up was a plump black sea bream, measuring 48cm!
The waves were rough that day, so I wonder if the fish were sitting still in the depths...?and
I convinced myself and ended today's fishing.
If the waves are calm at this fishing spot, you'll be able to stand on the rocks ahead, so I think you can aim for largescale black fish by placing the bait on the tide at a deeper point.
Although I was disappointed in the result, I was relieved that I caught a well-shaped black sea bream.
For largescale blackfish, I will have revenge next time!