Our hardcore Middle School fisherman, Matthew, provided this timely inshore report.
Matthew: I know I haven’t done a catch report in a while, so here it is. Fishing’s been picking up lately, with more Omilu and Kaku showing up inshore, even some Oio. Moi season is now closed. After going to Japan again, (I know, lucky) and picked up some new crazy good JDM’s, I went fishing.
I walked around half a mile until the crazy things happened. I saw some large Iao jump 20 yards from shore, so I made a cast. I reeled the lure in, but dropped my walkie talkie. The lure is sitting still in the water. I picked up my walkie talkie and there was a Kaku that had apparently jumped on my lure. It put up no fight, and I could see it was a goner. The hook was deep inside its throat and it was bleeding immensely. I quickly got pliers and got the hook out, and made a short cast at the 4 or 5 Kaku that followed the other one in.
Due to the rushed cast, I didn’t notice that the front hook was all tangled with the line until it started moving. The Kaku didn’t notice and didn’t care. A bigger one jumped on the back hook and must’ve been mad it fell for a fouled up lure because it fought extra hard. Tag and release. I thought they would have been tired of the Vertice Z by then, so I switched to the top-secret-sworn-to-secrecy-topwater-lure that has been working insanely well for me recently. A Kaku took a swing for it but popped off at shore. Then I realized in that rushed cast my baitcaster was very tangled. Great. At the worst time possible too.
By the time I fixed it, the school was gone. The lure that worked well that day is the Daiwa Shoreline Shiner Vertice Z, which is also the same lure that Scott opened with in his shop recently. I’ve been getting other mixed action recently as well. I visited a sardine pile on the east side and caught a few, but couldn’t fool the Omilu that were attacking the school. However, I made up for it with an Oio the same day.
That top-secret topwater lure has got me great catches, including some rather odd ones. I caught the biggest Kaku I’ve seen at my shallow water spot, while being smaller than my personal best, it was big for the flats. I also somehow got a Menpachi Papio at midday using that topwater too. Strange, huh? And something that was almost laughable, I landed a big Obake Weke on that topwater. If you want the lure’s name, you’re gonna have to do some real convincing. On the other hand, the Vertice Z is just as good or better at times.
Oama are in at some spots already, as well as sardines. No sign from the halalu though except for the spots that have most of the year. Nehu are getting bigger so time to upsize your lures. Go gettum guys!