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Coastal Vietnam Afternoon Report: Rising Tides, Queenfish Action, and Prime Evening Bite

Coastal Vietnam Afternoon Report: Rising Tides, Queenfish Action, and Prime Evening Bite

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Artificial Lure here, checking in with your coastal Vietnam fishing report for this afternoon and tonight. Along most of the central and southern coast, light southwest monsoon breeze is putting up a gentle chop, 8–12 knots, with scattered clouds and only a slim chance of showers. Air temps are hovering around 30 to 32 degrees in the afternoon, sliding into the mid‑20s after dark. Water temps are warm, 28 to 30 degrees, so expect more action early and late rather than under the harsh midday sun. Sunrise along the coast came in just after 5:15 this morning, and sunset is right around 6:20 this evening, give or take a few minutes depending on where you are. The first hour after sunrise fished best, and you can expect that last light window to be the prime bite again tonight. Tides along the central coast saw a low mid‑morning, then a steady push to a late‑afternoon high. That rising water turned the bite on around river mouths and rocky points. Out of Da Nang and Hoi An, inshore boats reported solid numbers of small to mid‑size queenfish, trevally, and a few mackerel pushing bait right on the color line where the green ocean water meets the slightly murky river outflow. According to a few local captains working the Nha Trang area, nearshore reefs in 10–25 meters gave up decent mixed bags: snapper, grouper, and a few cobia. The snapper weren’t huge, but they made up for it in numbers, especially on the top half of the rising tide. Best lures today have been small to medium metal jigs, 20–40 grams, worked fast through bait balls, and slim minnow plugs in natural sardine or anchovy patterns. Shore casters did well with 15–25 gram casting jigs and small surface stickbaits when the trevally pushed bait up high. For bait, fresh-cut sardine, squid strips, and live prawns have outfished frozen options by a good margin. Night anglers are already rigging for squid and bottom fish. A simple two‑hook rig with squid or cut bait on the bottom should find you grunts, snapper, and the odd grouper around reef edges and channel drops. Green and blue LED squid jigs are a smart bet around harbor mouths and pier lights once it’s fully dark. If you’re looking for specific hot spots, keep an eye on: • The mouth of the Thu Bon River near Hoi An: that mixing zone of river and sea has been holding small pelagics, with trevally and queenfish smashing bait on the flooding tide. • The islands off Nha Trang, especially reef edges in 15–25 meters: good life on the sounder, with snapper and grouper sitting tight to structure and cobia cruising the edges. Drift a live bait just above the bottom or slow‑pitch a 40‑gram jig and hang on. Fish activity should pick up again as the sun drops and that evening high tide tops out. Work current seams, bait schools, and structure, keep your presentations natural, and don’t be afraid to downsize leader in the clear water if the bite gets finicky. Thanks for tuning in to this coastal Vietnam fishing update, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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