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Sri Lanka's Post-Monsoon Bite: Trevally, GTs, and Sailfish Firing Up

Sri Lanka's Post-Monsoon Bite: Trevally, GTs, and Sailfish Firing Up

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling around Sri Lanka's coasts. It's 5:15 PM on April 11, 2026, and the Indian Ocean's callin' us out. Weather's a scorcher—sunny skies at 31°C with light southeast winds around 10-15 knots, humidity hangin' high like always, per local met office updates. Sunrise was at 6:02 AM, sunset 6:18 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides? High tide peaked mid-mornin' at 0.7m around Negombo, low slack now pushin' outgoing till 10 PM—perfect for chummin' the edges.

Fish are fired up in this post-monsoon warmth. Recent catches from Bentota to Galle show trevally smashin' 5-10kg hauls, GTs up to 20kg off reefs, and snapper schools thick near Mirissa. Tuna—skipjack and yellowfin—boilin' surface, with longtail and sailfish teasin' trollers. Local boats report 20-30kg mixed bags daily, sailfish hittin' live bait hard.

Best lures? Artificials like poppers and stickbaits for GTs and trevs—cast 'em twitchin' over bommies. Jigs in 40-80g for vertical drops on reefs. For bait, live sardines or mullet rule supreme; chunk squid strips for bottom dwellers like grouper hidin' in 20-40m.

Hot spots? Hit Hikkaduwa's coral gardens for spearin' jacks at dawn, or Unawatuna Bay for trollin' kings along the drop-offs—watch for bait balls.

Rig light: 20-30lb braid, 40lb fluoro leader, 4/0-6/0 hooks. Stay safe, check flags, no plastics in the water.

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