Starting the New Year with a bang as always.

Somehow got deep into surf fishing too. Realized way too late it's a total scrub way to fish—no vibes and zero catches lol;;;



Huge haul at the end of winter. You still gonna tell me you don't use Payo lures?



Maintaining these 8 Tatulas almost killed me;;;

Got interested in minnows so I made some, but I still haven't used them lol. In my head, I've already caught like 5 trillion lunkers.


The annual winter tradition: Red crab mukbang.


Went camping a lot this year. Probably influenced by the surf fishing.



Once it got warm, I craved some topwater action so I carved a 'Gak-mok' (wood block) and made a crawler. It actually caught more than expected, so it was a blast.





Started shore gaming while camping. Since it was a new genre for me, I had no clue what I was doing and lost dozens of jigs. But the excitement and butterflies were just like when I first started bass fishing.




Rate my mukbang. Full story is on the 'Yuru Camp' Gallery Hall of Fame.













Started properly filling out the 'Pokedex.' Flathead sizes were great, and catching multiple red-spotted groupers felt freaking amazing. Mebaru fishing is seriously addictive lol.

Honestly, let's just count this as a catch;;;




Exploring the rock cliffs was so much fun. The scenery was just beautiful. I wonder how long this feeling will last.


Gave rockfish (mebaru) another proper go. Maybe I got lucky, but I caught so many good-sized ones. Everyone tells me to keep them for food, but I’m still not really into keeping them yet.


Ending the year with bass, as usual.
Had a lot of diverse fun in 2025. Planning to have even more fun in '26. Hope everyone has tight lines and big catches.

Also, while writing this, the Soare is so light I didn't even realize I was holding it in my other hand;;;
"Users are impressed by the Head Mod's DIY lure-making skills and masculine hobbyist energy, while some are jokingly salty that even a block of wood catches more fish than they do."
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