"Looking for giant greyhounds in Tsurumi, where fishing has been rumored to be good lately" Takahashi
The weather has been unstable recently, and even when I plan to go fishing, it hasn't always gone as planned.
The Tsuriken branch qualifying tournament was held last week, and it was my first time fishing for sea bream this season, so I ended up thinking, "Sea bream fishing is so much fun!" and went on a fishing trip to Tsurumi with the help of Masayukimaru in Tsurumi.
The bait used this time was "Krill Triangle, GREAT GURE, GURE ZERO, and GURE Z," adjusted to a low moisture content in anticipation of rain, and mixed with a light-particle fish attractant, with the idea of fishing in shallow areas. The bait used was "Namaiki-kun PRO and candied krill."

With rain and strong winds forecast, we expected to be the only customers and the rocky shores to be empty, but unfortunately, all the rocky shores in Tsurumi Bay we were aiming for were already occupied! Looking for a rocky shore with good footing where the three of us could cast our rods, we headed to Akaiwa in Tanga.
We decided the fishing spot by rock-paper-scissors and started fishing at 7:2 AM in two-hour shifts.
First spot (center of fishing spot) A little bit of the main fishing spot
There was a sway in the current between 30m and 35m, and as I put the rig into the sway, a 35+ fish bent the rod, but it escaped from the dip net and was automatically released. Next came a good-sized grunt, which also escaped when I tried to pull it up.
The bait started to work and a horde of mullet attacked, gobbling up the water's surface, and the fish was hiding amongst the horde. "The rig is taut and looks good," I thought, then "Huh?" The line had been cut and it was too late, the Progress Grey had died. I pulled myself together and it was gone on my next cast! I was furious and crying.
Next, Asia dies in the line of duty.
The battledore season has arrived, and the reason is that the main line Sunline Osyare yellow green pink marker gets bitten and killed instantly.
After that, we finished without any problems without being cut. (My companion also got cut twice in the second half!)
We caught a few fish the size of a foot, and after two hours we changed locations.

Second spot (fishing spot on the wand side) Reserve fishing spot
Fishing begins after 9 AM.
There was no sign of catching anything, but when I put it a little deeper I caught a succession of small chars, some barracudas and sea bream, but no sea bream. I tried various things but couldn't catch any sea bream big enough to keep, and the biggest I could catch was a fish the size of the sole of my foot.
Two hours passed in the blink of an eye and we headed to our last fishing spot.

The third spot (offshore fishing spot) is the main fishing spot.
It starts after 11am.
As I carefully drifted through the tide, I caught a few fish, some around 25cm, and there were times when I didn't catch anything, but just before calling it a day, I used a G7-stage lead sinker and let it drift a little taut in the tide, and the size increased a little, and on the next cast I managed to catch a 40cm+ fish, and it was time to call it a day. When I measured it at the harbor, it was 41.5cm, which was a welcome fish in such difficult conditions.

The catch was quite different from the previous information, but the catches at other rocky shores seemed to be as expected.
Although the catch was not good, the three of us had a great time fishing together for the first time in a while.
Captain Masayukimaru and everyone who accompanied us, thank you for your hard work today.