Komodo Tuna and Marlin Fire Up in April Tropical Waters
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Tides today are running strong—high around 8 AM and 8 PM, low at 2 PM and 2 AM, per Tides4Fishing charts, pulling fish into the shallows. Weather's balmy, low 80s with sunny skies and light southeast winds at 10-15 knots, water temps hovering 78-80°F like Gordo Banks reports from nearby Baja, but our currents match that warmth. Sunrise hit at 5:45 AM, sunset 5:50 PM—prime dawn and dusk bites.
Fish are fired up! Recent catches mirror southern tropical patterns: yellowfin tuna up to 70 pounds at Iman Bank-style spots, landed on squid and live jacks. Roosterfish prowling closer in on caballito bait, jacks and sierra mackerel mixing it up, plus snapper, grouper, and amberjack from bottom jigs at Vinorama-like grounds. Dorado popping offshore, and word from local pangas is striped marlin striking hard—5-8 hookups some days on trolled ballyhoo or dropped-back mullet.
Best lures? Rapala X-Rap slashes for marlin and tuna, shiny spoons or jigs worked deep for bottom dwellers. Live bait rules—caballito, squid, or green jacks on circle hooks. Troll fast offshore, slow jig near reefs.
Hot spots: Bait Ball at 70 Mile off Labuan Bajo for tuna frenzy, and Castle Rock for roosters and GTs on the drop-offs. Hit 'em early before the trade winds kick.
Stay safe, check regs, and respect the komodos.
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