Dubai Fishing April 3rd: Kingfish and Barracuda Heating Up
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Tides in the Gulf are running high today, peaking around 1.2m at 11 AM and easing to low at 5 PM per Tides4Fishing charts—fish love that incoming push stirring up the sand. Solunar peaks hit major from 7-9 AM and 7-9 PM, with average activity ramping as water hits 28°C.
Action's heating up! Recent catches from Jebel Ali and Dubai Creek crews report solid hauls: 15-20kg **kingfish (kanad)** smashing trolled lures, packs of **barracuda** up to 10kg tearing through shallows, **queenfish** schooling 5-8kg on the surface, plus **grouper** and **snapper** from reefs—locals like those on Dubai Fishing Forums say 50+ fish days on boats last week. Inshore, **hamour** and **sherry** cranking on cuts.
Best lures? Jig those shiny **metal spoons** or **Gotcha plugs** in silver/chrome for queens and cudas—mimic fleeing baitfish. Soft plastics like paddle tails in white/orange for bottom dwellers. Live bait kings: fresh **shrimp** or **sand eels** on circle hooks for kings and groupers; cut squid for reefs.
Hot spots: Hit **Jebel Ali Beach** for shore casting at dawn—schools rolling in. Or boat out to **The Palm Jumeirah drop-offs** for deep jigging—non-stop bends.
Gear light, stay safe on the water, ya alla!
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