Fishing result on December 5th

Hello, international anglers!

 

How's your fishing trip recently?

Northern Hemisphere is now in winter and fish is not really active now.

Good luck on all anglers for good day.

 

Here in Susaki is also in winter but captain Okkamu is achieving constant result.

December 5th, they were fishing at 75m deep.

They quickly caught enough bait fish and switched to big ones.

From the first drop, something big hit and 60lb leader snapped.

With that first bite, customers kept getting big bites but predators might not be in mood to swallow bait fish.

Setting hook was harder than usual.

Rsult were Kingfish, Yellowtail, Amberjack, and some marbled rock fish.

落とし込み釣り

 

落とし込み釣り

 

 

 

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!!