Mauritius Autumn Peak: GTs, Trevally, and Tuna Firing on Spring Tides
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Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 6:05 PM—short days but the fish don't clock off. Weather's typical autumn balmy: 28°C daytime highs dropping to 24°C nights, light trades from the southeast at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy with a chance of quick showers. Tides are running moderate today; high tide peaked mid-morning around 1.2m, low this evening near 0.3m, with coefficients in the 50-60 range keeping currents steady for good drift fishing.
Fish activity's heating up post-full moon—solunar peaks hit very high this week, so evenings like now are gold. Trevally, GTs, and bonefish are smashing it offshore, while lagoons buzz with triggerfish and parrotfish. Recent catches from local charters: 15kg GTs off the reef drops, stacks of yellowfin tuna in 20-50m blues, and limits of snapper near wrecks. Inshore, anglers pulled 20+ dorado yesterday on live bait, per Mauritius Fishing Reports.
Best lures? Stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers in blue/silver for surface GTs—proven killers on current edges. Jig with **Shimano TLDs** in 60-100g for deep trevs. Bait-wise, live mullet or squid chunks rule; fresh prawns for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots: Hit **Amber Island** for sheltered lagoon bones at dawn, or **Blue Bay Marine Park** reefs for trophy GTs on the troll—watch the no-take zones!
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