Tokyo Bay Spring Migration: Bream, Whiting and Aji Heating Up
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Tides today: high at 10:20 AM (1.6m) and 10:45 PM (1.4m), low at 4:15 PM (0.3m), according to Tide-Forecast.com data. Fish are biting best on the incoming tide around mid-morning and evening, when currents stir up baitfish.
Activity's heating up with spring migrations. Recent reports from Tokyo Bay anglers on Fishing Japan forums and MLIT fishing logs show solid catches: black sea bream (kurodai) up to 35cm averaging 15-20 per boat trip, Japanese whiting (koi) in schools of 10-30, and horse mackerel (aji) limits of 50+ on light tackle. Some lucky spots nabbed flounder (hirame) and even small yellowtail (hamachi) near the mouth. Siakushi lines and sabiki rigs dominated hauls last week.
For lures, go with **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow 70F in sardine pattern** for bream and whiting—they're slashing surface poppers right now. **Daiwa Saltiga Sabiki** for aji clusters. Live bait? Fresh clams or shrimp on bottom rigs for bream; salted sardines for whiting. Match the hatch with small vibes in 5-10m depths.
Hot spots: **Ushijima Pier** off Haneda for shore bream action—cast into the eddy on incoming. **Maihama area** near Tokyo Disney for boat drifts, loaded with whiting schools. Launch from Yokohama side for deeper runs.
Rig light, 4-8lb line, and watch those tides. Tight lines!
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