2017-12-14

Back in May I had put in a decent sized order over at amazon.co.jp for some new fishing gear and now I'm writing up about it :D ...



1.  Prox Holder Arm TE 600
2.  Shōei Flex Arm v.II Lock Type Titanium
3.  Prox aluminum rubber net gun metal
4.  Takamiya fish grip black&gold
5.  DRESS Universal Holder red stitching
6.  Brenious Rise Pop 65F OP-165N 07T: Chartreuse
7.  Takamiya Falken Down Shot 5.3g and 3.5g
8.  Ring Star Dream Master DM-750 tackle case x2
9.  NITEIZE S-Biner #0 purple

Here is the holder arm closer ...


The shaft is sturdy and not too heavy.  Collapsed it come in at 69cm and weighs 557gm and is made of 92% carbon.  The head features a standard threat for a net or a elbow bracket and the rubber fits snugly into the shaft.  It comes with a little allen wrench to adjust or remove the holder bracket.

Onto the elbow bracket and net ...

  

Nothing special to say about the elbow bracket other than the build quality seems legit, also it comes with a little rubber ring and clip to attach to the bottom of net to help weigh down the center.

The net frame is made from aluminum and the net itself is rubber meshing to avoid getting tangled on fish fins.

Assembled ...


The Takamiya fish grip and DRESS Universal Holder fit quite nicely together ...


Hope to get some decent chinu with this one.  It weighs 9g and is 65cm ...

next to a Tict leader spool for size comparison 

drop shot weights in 5.3g and 3.5g...


Ring Star small tackle case, one is a caro/float kit and the other a drop shot/haze kit ...


And lastly NITEIZE S-Biner #0, 500円 coin for size comparison.  These I use to attach leader spools and knot tool to my bag ...



Redneck Fishin' ...

This one is MUCH overdue, but here goes anyway ... 
(The original date for this was 2017.09.11)

Sunday, drove my wife to work, and headed out to a spot I haven't been in a while. Got there about 10.00. Got out on to the rocks and set up my Yamaga and Twin Power, line is Sunline HG-PE 0.4, leader Tict 1.5 (7lb), on the end a 5.3g bullet sinker, green glass bead, Tict DF Hook M size and a Gulp Okiami glow colour 2".

Few casts out, not much action, but eventually I hooked onto this little fella here ...



After some casts but no response I decided to move down the road a bit and try another spot.  On my way back, driving down the damn narrow road, I spotted a few lure fishers with a nice sized grouper.  I had that spot on my mind already and so I thought might as well.  Same set up, but with an Ecogear Bug Ant orange.  A few casts and a few misses later, I finally hooked into something decent.  It was a scorpion, after that I managed another one.



Some time passed with not much going on.  Moved on again, hitting the docks this time.  Got out the Gekka with Caldia 2000.  Drop shot this time, size 7 hook with a 5.3g weight on the bottom.  Managed to get a new species, quite small and unidentifiable, unfortunately I managed to unhook it and drop it back into the sea without taking a picture, now I'll never know.  After this, I headed to the near by tackle shop and got some more Gulp, as I had ran out. 

From the tackle shop I had one place in mind but on the way, a little spot caught my attention out the corner of my eye and I felt I needed to stop. 



Back on the Yamaga, first cast out was some tugs on the line but no hook up.  I was still using Tict M size DF hooks, with Gulp okiami glow.  Eventually managed some puffers, annoying little buggers but quite the fighters.  And after that it came, a fish a chuck. Only little ones, but still on the light gear quite some fun. 




That's what I love about LRFing, even tiddlers are sport!  After about an hour, hour-and-half a friend called me and said we should meet up at the bar down the road, I figured it was time to go.  Was driving so a  no go on a beer or two but I did have some very nice jerk chicken.  I was happy both in fish and in stomach, but I got back home to this ...


2017-05-11

Dropped into Casting today to take a look, haven't been here in a long while.  This caught my eye. Meiho/Versus came out with a new size of Liquid Pack this year.  Perfect size for Gulp baby sardines, power isome etc ...


Here it is next to the medium sized one ...

Golden Week Adventure

Over Golden Week went out for a day of fishing. I dropped my wife off at work and headed to my first mark. I had planned my adventure the night before (thanks google maps!) 

Got to the first mark at about 7.00, rigged up my gekkabijin/caldia kit with a 2g Ecogear shirasu JH, opened the trusty Gulp container looking for some baby sardine 2" okiami glow but found a Tict gyopin 1.7" and figured I'd go with that. Saw some rocks and weeds in the water out ahead of me and figured it was a good spot, threw out and I was right! Bites right on the first cast but no hook ups. Anyway, kept trying and after a few misses I hooked into this little bugger here 






after him I was getting one after another for a good while. 





I had about 20 of them by the end in various sizes, but not much more 15cm. It was fun and time to move onto the next mark. 




Here, last year I had caught a nice sized grouper. Wanting the same I got out the Bluecurrent and Twinpower. Rigged up with a Texas rig, 5.3 bullet sinker, glass bead and Tick DF offset hook, M size with an Ecogear Rockmax 3". No luck, so after a while I figured I'd head onto the the next mark.


This was the same place from my previous report but at a higher tide. This produced a few snags and subsequent reties and frustration but eventually I got another scorpion (no pics, sorry). After a lull period figured I'd head to the next place, decided to skip point C and headed for point D as it was high tide and I had luck there before.


On the way stopped by a tackle shop and got myself some goodies (I had to, no other choice!)



These are photos from before, but either way this is where I ended up







No luck here again. After some time, I headed to the harbour near there, but again no luck. It was very windy and difficult to cast out a few grams of anything. Also, this is where I lost my brand new Tick mini caro in the damn rocks! Old folks here were fishing sabiki with floats on bait, catching aji one after another, so I changed styles wanting the same. But with what I had on hand I could only rig up a shoddy set up which produced no results. So after some time I headed home. 



It was a good overall. But I was ready to crack a cold one and crash!

2017-04-08

Finally a bit of fun for me too, misty mountains and it's that time of year again!

So after a much too long hiatus, today I figured I'd get out and throw some lures.  Decided on a mark I have been to before but had no luck last time.  Arrived at about 10.00, got the gear out and set up.  As I have, of late, been neglecting my Gekka I felt I should give her a go.  Matched her up with a Caldia 2004.  The line, whatever has been on it since I bought the rod and reel from my friend, he doesn't remember, nor do I 😆.  To start, went with a 2g AquaWave Lock Head and a brown (tea coloured) Power Isome.  

Started right by the car at a sea wall, chucked out and reeled in slowly, lightly twitching,  nothing but weeds for a while.  After some time started to get some hits but no hook-ups.  At one point the JG came out of the water bare as bones, the Isome stripped right off, so at least I knew I was doing something right 😆.  Reloaded with Gulp! Baby Sardine glow oki-ami colour and threw it out again, this time, after some casts, I was on!  Nice little bend in the rod, nothing too much, but I was excited nonetheless as this was my first in ages.  My heart sank as it got close enough to see in the water and realise its a dreaded fugu.  Oh well, a fish is a fish I told myself, unhooked the little bugger and threw him back.  Onto the next point.

Walked along the water away from the car and out toward a rocky shore in a little corner of greenery and a beautiful rock formation jutting out of the sea near the shore, chucking here and there on the way, nothing doing of course.  Got to the rocks and walked out onto them to get closer to the water.  Here, it was shallow and weedy.  I hadn't much hope but decided to try anyway so out went the lure.  Here, there, one side of the rock formation, the other, in front, again nothing.  Next mark I thought, broke down the rod but leaving the lure on, I strapped it up together with rod belts and head back for the car.

At the car I noticed the tide had dropped below the top of a concrete grid-work (similar to adjacent tetrapods) just along the sea wall.  Something just didn't allow me to go just yet.  There was a ladder further down allowing access to the grid-work, I climbed down and stopped just shy of a long group of rocks in the sea ... 




Set the Gekka up again and threw off to the side of the rocks, close as I could get, hoping for a scorpion.  Could have been the first cast, maybe the second, felt a sporty little tug on the line, flicked back on the rod and I was on.  The drag started cracking and I was excited.  A nice short fight and it was mine ... 


Nothing huge, but a beautiful scorpion and one of my favourites.  After a few casts more, I snagged on the rocks and in an effort to pull free the line snapped but luckily on the JG end of business so I didn't have to retie a leader.  As scorpions are tricky little buggers and use the rocks to their advantage I decided I'll use a snag-less rig to mine.  Quickly brought out my caro case, first onto the leader went a 3g bullet sinker, then a clear glass bead, lastly an M size Tict offset hook, onto the hook another Gulp! glow oki-ami baby sardine 😁.  This yielded me another and bigger reward ... 



After a few more casts there wasn't much action so I took up the tactic of alternating between one end of the rock group and the other.  After some time, I had 4 notches on my rod, all scorpions, each one bigger than the last.  I was well chuffed!

The last one had destroyed the Gulp! so knowing that it was good game I went with a white Ecogear bug ant.  On my next pass to the other end I noticed a decent sized recess in the rocks ... 

RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE PICTURE
Now I had heard about whats called tetra-hole fishing, where one would find a "hole" amongst some tetrapods in the water and just drop the lure straight down and twitch it around hoping to, and often yielding results, get a scorpion.  Nothing to lose I thought!  The gap was just a bit further than rod's length (why didn't I bring out the BlueCurrent I thought 😄) so I put a little swing motion to the lure and dropped it right on target. Twitched it a bit and out came a big grouper, almost made me jump 😆, I wasn't expecting anything.  It looked at my lure a little unsure, so I twitched it again, a little more interested, another twitch, he grabs it, I strike, it's on!  Quick as lightning he darts back into the dark of the gap and I put all my efforts into reeling, adjusting drag and manoeuvring him back out.  A short fight ensues and he's out, some more fight and he's in front of me, me pulling out my tong grip getting him by the mouth because the body was too big for the mini grip, finally had him on the grid-work!  Definitely a PB for a grouper so I didn't want to lose him amongst the holes in the grid-work, frantically trying to get a photo, keep my footing, and keep him from getting away ...

BLURRY PHOTO AS A RESULT 😆
HERE'S ANOTHER I TOOK LATER ON SAFE GROUND 😆

After this one, the tide had receded quite a bit and I managed one more little tiddler before my stomach told me it was time to go.

---------INTERLUDE---------

After a short rest and an instant-noodle in-car meal, I took a time out to visit a historic site in the area to enjoy Spring's gift to Japan ...  







After this, I wanted to hit one more spot before heading home, a spot I have had some luck in the past.  Got to the mark and as the grouper had eaten the bug ant whole, I had on another Gulp! this time pinkish and speckled.  Walking along the water, here and there, casting out produced no results.  I was about ready to give up when pretty much just dead sticking I had something on.  At first sight again I thought it was a fugu but it turned out to be a very nice wrasse ... 



Well, I had had a great day and a very productive light game adventure, I was tired and it was time to head home.  Damn, I missed this!  Now that the weather is better and after today my hopes and spirits are high.  Cheers!