Hello, everyone !
Greeting from Susaki, Japan to the anglers in the world!
Though no one might read this content other than from Japan, I would like to keep using "anglers in the world".
It's such a nice day in these days. Clouds stay so high and cool winds blow softly.
Autumn, the best season not only for fishing, but eating, travelling and anything else.
Not too hot, not too cold. It 's simply best for everything.
As said in title, squid is also in best season.
Please see the photo below.
Squids on right side seem close to 1kg.
Currently, these squids are everywhere in Susaki.
In addition to Squid, Bonito is also in best season in Susaki.
If you are interested in catching Bonito, then there is a master in Susaki.
Please see below.
This is from our captain Okkamu.
As we have been informing since last year, Captain Okkamu is constantly catching fishes. If you come to Japan first time ever and would like to try fishing without being lonely with empty cold box, we highly recommend him to go fishing with.
Captain Okkamu's Reservation Information :
E-mail : syoko1@city.susaki.lg.jp (in English & Japanese)
Or, contact us at 0889-42-2311
(Telephone in English & Japanese, available Mon~Th, 8:30~17:15 in Japan standard time),
For the details for fishing tour is here (see "Boat Fishing・Raw Bait Style").
Location of port is here.
Captain Okkamu above is mainly fishing with raw or live bait but we, Susaki Tourism Fishing Center, provide lure fishing service as well.
Fishing style is called "Tairaba" which is effective for Red Snappers and other kinds of snappers. Here in Susaki, winter is the best season for big snappers. We highly recommend Tairaba style fishing service.
Detail is here.
As well as lure fishing service, we also provide the service that carries anglers to offshore inlets for Smallscale Blackfish and Striped Beakfish. Both fishes become fatter and fatter in winter and more tastier.
It is highly recommend to aim those fishes in winter . Detail is here.
We will see you at next information update and hopefully at Susaki for fishing in future!
Fish on!!