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Fishing at Lake Hibara – One of Japan’s Most Beautiful Bass Lakes

On April 14, I had the opportunity to fish at Lake Hibara, located in Fukushima Prefecture.

Having traveled across Japan for bass fishing, I can confidently say that Lake Hibara is the most beautiful lake I have ever visited. The clear water, surrounding mountains, and untouched atmosphere create a truly special environment. For anglers visiting Japan from overseas, this is a destination I strongly recommend.

Lake Hibara is well known as a prime fishery for Smallmouth Bass.
At the time of my visit, it was still early spring, with water temperatures around 5°C. While the lake becomes very busy during the high season, the cold conditions meant there were very few anglers on the water — it felt almost like a private lake.

The bass were in pre-spawn condition, which dictated our approach.

For fish holding deeper in the 4–6 meter range, I relied on a blade-type metal jig, commonly referred to in Japan as “Teppan.” 

Daiwa BH Metal Vib 5g 5g Matte Wakasagi

This lure is extremely effective in cold water when targeting deeper Smallmouth Bass. I paired it with spinning tackle and braided line for maximum sensitivity and control.

Meanwhile, some fish had already moved into shallower zones around 2–3 meters. For these fish, I used a long-lip shad plug — a small baitfish-shaped lure designed to dive deeper than typical jerkbaits. 

OSP High Cut 

Interestingly, in Japan, this “shad” style lure is significantly more popular than short-lip jerkbaits, especially in early-season conditions like this.

Throughout the day, I was able to catch several healthy Smallmouth Bass with full, pre-spawn bodies — a clear sign that the season is about to begin.

Japan offers a wide variety of unique bass fishing environments, but Lake Hibara stands out not only for its fishing quality, but also for its natural beauty. It is truly a place worth experiencing.

Teppan Lure
https://www.fishing-otsuka.co.jp/basscojp/en/index.php?m=k&cc=0008&kc=0003
Shad lure
https://www.fishing-otsuka.co.jp/basscojp/en/index.php?m=k&cc=0011&kc=0003

 

 

Innocent blog 2026-04-17 15:02