カテゴリ:Huchen



Hucho / Japanese Timen · 27日 5月 2026
道北の朱鞠内湖 北海道で1番冬が長くて日本の桜前線がここで終わると言われる朱鞠内湖のチシマザクラ 毎年見ている桜の木はイトウが潜む湖畔に静かに立っています 桜が満開を迎えると水温も上がってウグイたちの産卵が活発になって 透明度が上がった湖岸にイトウの姿が見え隠れします。イトウの賢さも上がりますが、釣り人とイトウの知恵比べを和ませるように桜の花びらが水面を流れていきます In northern Hokkaido, Lake Shumarinai is known as one of the places where winter lasts the longest, and where Japan’s cherry blossom front finally comes to an end. The Chishima cherry trees I visit every year stand quietly along the lakeshore where Japanese huchen lie hidden beneath the water. As the cherry blossoms reach full bloom, the water temperature begins to rise. Ugui start their spawning runs, and along the now crystal-clear shoreline, the silhouettes of huchen appear and disappear in the shallows. The huchen grow wiser at this season as well, turning each encounter into a true battle of wits between angler and fish. Yet drifting across the surface, cherry blossom petals gently soften the tension of the moment.