We will now explain the precautions to take when boarding the boat.
Please be sure to wear a life jacket.
If you do not have one, we will lend you one.
Please follow the captain's instructions while on board.
It is very dangerous when boarding, disembarking, and moving around, so please be very careful.
Please decide on fishing spots by rotating from time to time so that everyone can enjoy themselves.
If you need to use the toilet, it takes about 1-2 minutes to prepare, so please let us know as soon as possible.
Depending on the weather and other reasons decided by the captain, the departure may be canceled or the boat may return early.
Please take your trash, cigarette butts, etc. with you.
If you engage in dangerous or nuisance behavior, you may be asked to disembark when the boat returns to port.
We are not responsible for any trouble or damage caused by your own negligence.
We ask for your cooperation in operating a safe and enjoyable fishing experience.
Please feel free to ask the captain about anything you are unsure of or have any concerns.
If the above is correct, please fill out the passenger list.
The boat has holders for about 30 rods, but since it is not a large boat, please bring about 1 to 3 rods per person.
Please insert rods that are not used during transportation or fishing into the holder. We are not responsible for any damage caused by stepping on or hooking on them.
We recommend undercasting with short rods to prevent accidents when casting.
(Any troubles such as hook piercing or tackle damage are at your own risk.)
Barbless lure hooks are safer.
Please bring a type A life jacket with a cherry blossom mark.
Vest-type items are provided on the boat.
Please refrain from wearing shoes with spikes.
Please dress appropriately for rainy or cloudy days, and even on sunny days, as you may get splashed with water.
We recommend a 20L to 50L cooler.
You can bring a lot, but it will make fishing more difficult, so please consider the balance with the number of people on board.
There is no designated place to put your fishing net, but please place it so that it does not get in the way when moving or fishing.
Feel free to release or keep the fish you catch.
(Some prohibited seafood cannot be taken home.)
Coolers and ice are not available for sale.
(Please use the marina or nearby shops.)
Fish you catch will not be purchased.
If you need to rent fishing gear, please let us know when you make a reservation.
Please take sufficient measures to eat, drink, and avoid heatstroke.
Items related to these will not be sold or rented.
If you smoke, please bring a portable ashtray and observe smoking etiquette.
If anyone feels unwell, we will immediately stop fishing and return to port, but we will not be held responsible unless there is serious negligence on our part.
If the captain determines that you are unwell or drunk, we may refuse you boarding.
Our boat is equipped with a portable toilet.
You may use it at any time, but if you feel uneasy on the rocking boat, we will move to the marina, a nearby fishing port, or other inland bay.
We can also introduce you to some public toilets near the Ogare and fishing port, so please don't be shy and ask early.
(Men will use the ocean's self-cleaning function for urination.)
Chartering with only minors is not possible.
At least one adult guardian must be on board.
Up to one wheelchair can be accommodated.
(The captain will help, but support is required from other passengers on the boat.)
Please consult us about adjusting the departure time and fishing time.
You can decide the fish you want to target, the sea area, and the fishing method you want to use.
Of course, we can give you advice, so please consult us.
We will contact you the day before whether we can depart.
There may be cases where we are unable to depart suddenly (on the day) due to weather.
Please understand that this is a game of nature.
If you cancel on the day for personal reasons, a cancellation fee of 10,000 yen will be charged.
If you cancel by the day before, there will be no cancellation fee.
However, in serious cases, such as frequent cancellations, we will take measures such as banning the guest.
[Fishing gear other than tackle]
- Cooler box
- Ice (can be purchased at marinas or nearby convenience stores)
- Scissors (small ones are fine)
- Pliers
- Fish grip
- Small knife (for killing fish and draining blood)
[Food and drink]
- Food (rice balls, bread, packed lunches)
- Drinks (1L per person from autumn to spring, about 2L per person in summer)
[Safety equipment and rain and sun protection]
- Life jacket (free rental available)
- Hat
- Sunglasses (polarized lenses recommended)
- Fishing gloves
- Autumn to spring: boots/waterproof shoes (spikes not allowed)
- Summer: Marine shoes/sports sandals that hold the heels, etc.
- Clothes that you don't mind getting wet
- Rainwear
[Small items that are useful to have]
- Bandages
- Sunscreen
- Motion sickness medicine
・A towel that you don't mind getting dirty
・Plastic bags (useful for collecting trash or separating fish)
・Fishing season for each area
April: Sea bass, rockfish
May: Sea bass, rockfish, blue fish, sea bream, horse mackerel
June: Sea bass, rockfish, blue fish, sea bream, horse mackerel, whiting, flathead, tuna
July: Sea bass, rockfish, blue fish, sea bream, horse mackerel, whiting, flathead, tuna
August: Sea bass, rockfish, blue fish, sea bream, horse mackerel, mackerel, tuna
September: Sea bass, rockfish, blue fish, sea bream, horse mackerel, mackerel, bigfin reef squid, tuna
October: Sea bass, rockfish, large blue fish, sea bream, horse mackerel, bigfin reef squid, tuna
November: Sea bass, rockfish, large blue fish, sea bream, horse mackerel Bigfin reef squid
・Recommended fishing plans
①Gomoku sabiki for beginners
②SLJ (max 40m) for fishing in the harbor or in shallow waters
③Rockfish game on the rocky shore (max 40m)
④Light jigging and red snapper fishing at a depth of 50m to 100m
⑤Fishing for schools of bluefish
⑥Fishing for sea bass on structures
⑦Ajing and rockfish game around structures
⑧Aori squid with tip run
⑨Surf sillago fishing and flatfish game
⑩Various other plans
You can combine your favorite plans as long as you have time.
Please consult us about your favorite or interesting fishing.
Eat in moderation before leaving the boat, as you can get seasick easily whether you're full or hungry.
It's best to avoid drinks and foods that may cause heartburn.
Drink plenty of drinks to prevent heatstroke, and have snacks and light meals to make it fun, like a picnic.
The captain often eats snacks on the boat ŧ‹”( ˙༥˙ )ŧ‹”
Be careful of sunburn and heatstroke in hot weather.
On the other hand, in cold weather or on days when the weather is uncertain, be sure to wear thick clothes.
The captain recommends "Senpaa" as a seasickness medicine.
The most powerful one is "Aneron".
If someone gets seasick, please discuss with the other passengers whether to go ahead or go back. We can accommodate either.
If you take a break or shop at Ogare for 30 minutes to an hour, you'll feel refreshed and ready to go again ♪