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Oman Coast Evening Report: Tuna, Trevally & Perfect Tide Windows

Oman Coast Evening Report: Tuna, Trevally & Perfect Tide Windows

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This is Artificial Lure with your Oman coast fishing report. Let’s get straight into it. Along the Muscat–Quriyat stretch this evening we had light onshore breeze, around 8–12 knots, with calm to slight seas and decent water clarity. Air temps sat in the low 30s Celsius earlier, dropping nicely after sunset. Humidity is up but still manageable, classic muggy khareef-edge conditions along the open coast. Sunrise came just after 5:20 a.m. and sunset just before 7:00 p.m. The morning incoming tide lined up well with first light, giving a strong bite window from about an hour before sunrise through mid‑morning. The evening outgoing tide has pushed bait off the rocks and harbor walls, sparking a short but aggressive dusk feed. Local reports from boat crews working off Al Mouj and Azaiba say yellowfin tuna have been hit‑and‑miss but still there in small packs just outside the 80–120 m line, with a few fish in the 10–20 kg class taken on small skirted lures in pink–silver and blue–white. A couple of boats trolling deep‑diving minnows around bait balls also picked up dorado and the odd bonito. Closer in, shore guys casting metals and stickbaits from Qantab and Yiti have been into queenfish, golden trevally, and some feisty juvenile GTs. The better sessions came on the pushing tide, especially where the current wrapped around points and reef edges. Small to medium‑size fish were fairly steady, with most anglers managing a handful each if they stayed mobile and worked the structure. Down toward Quriyat and Fins, handline and light‑tackle anglers reported good numbers of snapper, emperor, and smaller grouper from the reefs and deeper rock pockets. Fresh cut sardine and squid have been the top baits, with fish responding best to baits kept just off the bottom and away from snags. For lures, the clear winners today were: - Bright 20–40 g metal jigs in green–silver and blue–silver for queenfish and trevally. - 9–14 cm sinking stickbaits and minnows in natural baitfish patterns for GTs and larger predators. - Soft plastics on 1/2–1 oz jig heads fished slow near the bottom around reef edges for snapper and emperor. Bait anglers should stick to fresh sardine, squid strips, and small live bait where available. A simple running sinker rig or light dropper with fluorocarbon leader is doing the job without spooking fish in the clearer water. Two hot spots to circle: - The rocky points and reefs around **Qantab and Bandar Jissah**, especially on the early flood tide. Work topwater and stickbaits for trevally and queenfish, then switch to metals once the sun is higher. - The **reef line off Quriyat**, both by boat and from the accessible rock ledges. Early morning with fresh bait is producing consistent snapper and emperor, with the occasional grouper. Night fishing around harbor lights in Muttrah and Al Mouj is also worth a go right now, with small plugs and shrimp‑imitating soft plastics picking off baitfish, small trevally, and the odd surprise visitor. That’s your Oman coast fishing rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, 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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