Another report from Japan this. We've seen plenty of this, chucking lures into wild white water, but never experienced anything remotely similar. So this was our chance.
Taking advantage of half a day of decent weather we went beyond the safety of a secluded bay and into the wild expose stuff. Target? A few small rocky outcrops just offshore. The little boat we were in could only cop it on good days but we had faith in our Captain, Morishita-san.
The serenity of the bay can be deceiving. But early starts ensures at least some calm before the howling. The boat is prepped as we arrive at the harbour... |
With gear ready we gun offshore. Against the exposed coast... |
After over an hour of rough riding we could cast. We would pepper rocky outcrops like this with lures... |
Meanwhile with the DUO Realis Vibration it is hard to get past the Japanese Grunts. They seem to love it... |
The lure used was the magical IMA Slap Honey vibe... |
Any pleasant surprise with Snapper number two. They really go hard as they try to bury you in the rocks. This one liked the IMA Slap Honey worked in the wash too... |
It went for the DUO Bay Ruf V-75 too. What an awesome tool for this type of fishing. Like all fishes we quickly release this old guy after a few quick shots... |
The winds pick up and the seas get really uncomfortable in the minute boat. This Snapper on the Evergreen True Round is a last second bonus before we split... |
We leave the waves to continue pummeling the rocky shore with a heavy heart. This session had been utterly challenging and enjoyable at the same time. An absolute experience... |
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