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Philippines, Islands Fishing Report Today

Philippines, Islands Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to the "Philippines, Islands Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from this stunning 7,641-island archipelago home to nearly 10% of the world's coral reefs. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on the Philippines' unique marine and freshwater ecosystems—from offshore tuna grounds to traditional coastal fishing villages—and make every fishing expedition a memorable one. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com Get all your gear before you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.Copyright 2026 Inception Point AI 旅行記・解説 日次 社会科学
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  • Philippine Pelagic Fire: Tuna Limits and Reef Monsters on the Bite
    2026/04/23
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate from the Philippine islands, comin' at ya with today's report for April 23, 2026, right around 3 PM local time. Weather's lookin' prime out here in the Visayas and Palawan—mostly sunny with light trades at 10-15 knots from the east, temps hoverin' 28-32°C, perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 'round 6:15 PM, givin' ya solid 12+ hours of light. Tides are favorable too—high tide mid-mornin' at Manila Bay hit 1.8m, now droppin' to low around 0.4m by evenin', with solunar peaks at dawn and dusk meanin' high fish activity. Fish are feedin' aggressive-like, chasin' bait schools in the currents. Recent catches been hot: boatmen reportin' limits of **yellowfin tuna** up to 20kg, **skipjack**, and **wahoo** off Cebu and Bohol—trollers haulin' 10-15 fish per trip usin' stickbaits and spoons. Inshore, **snapper**, **grouper**, and **trevally** pilin' up, with reef divers pullin' 5-10kg **parrotfish** and **surgeonfish**. Mangrove jacks hittin' hard too, 2-5kg averages. Best lures? Go **Renosky stickbaits** or **DW super slim spoons** in bright colors for pelagics—troll 'em 10-15 knots. For reefs, **jigs** and soft plastics shine. Live bait kings: **small sardines** or **halfbeaks** on rigs, or fresh **squid** chunks for bottom dwellers. Eggs or worms if you're shore-bound. Hot spots: Hit **Moalboal reefs** for tuna jackpots on the drop-offs, or **Coron Bay** wrecks—schools of snapper waitin'. Quiet waters, big bites! Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for more tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Philippine Paradise Bite Heats Up This April Afternoon
    2026/04/14
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing expert right here in the Philippine islands, comin' at ya with today's report for April 14, 2026, around 3 PM local time. Paradise waters are callin', and the bite's heatin' up! Weather's a scorcher—sunny skies pushin' 32°C highs, light ESE winds at 10-15 kph, perfect for castin' without gettin' blown off the boat. Low rain chance, so no excuses. Sunrise hit at 5:45 AM, sunset's 6:15 PM—prime golden hours for topwater action. Tides? High tide peaked mid-mornin' at 1.8m around Palawan, now droppin' to low at 0.4m by evenin', accordin' to local charts; fish the incomin' for best results. Fish activity's on fire with spikin' water temps triggerin' the spawn—seatrout goin' aggressive in shallows, snook and jacks hammerin' lures, plus pompano schools dancin' the flats. Recent catches? Loads of **seatrout** up to 5kg, **Spanish mackerel** tearin' it up (dozens reported last week near Cebu), **barracuda** and **snapper** pilin' on reefs, even some **tuna** pushin' inshore. Locals hauled 20+ kg limits daily, per angler chats from FishingBooker and island forums. Best lures? Go **spoons** and **jigs** for trout—1/16oz gold or chrome shinin' in the sun. **Soft plastics** like curly tails on 1/4oz heads for snook. **Topwater poppers** at dawn/dusk for mackerel explosions. Live bait kings: **sardines** or **shrimp** on circle hooks for snapper; **crab chunks** for grouper. Rig simple—20lb braid, fluorocarbon leader. Hot spots? Hit **Coron Bay** in Palawan for reef dives and snapper frenzy, or **Moalboal** sardine runs off Cebu—schools so thick you trip over 'em. Boat or kayak, stay safe out there, mga ka-angling! Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe for more tips. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines! Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Southwest Monsoon Bite: Trevally, Grouper, and Tuna Across the Philippine Islands
    2026/06/22
    This is Artificial Lure, checking in with your Philippines island fishing report. Out here the southwest monsoon is settled in: warm, humid days, passing showers, and a steady breeze out of the southwest most afternoons. Along the central islands and up through Batangas and Mindoro, winds have been running light in the morning then building 10–15 knots by mid‑day, with seas staying manageable nearshore. Sunrise is early, just after five, and sunset comes a bit after six, so you’ve got a tight but productive window at first and last light. Tides around the central archipelago are running mixed but predictable: a low before sunrise, a good flood through the morning, then another drop late afternoon into early evening. That rising water has been the ticket. On the morning flood, bait pushes tight to mangroves, reef edges, and river mouths, and the predators aren’t far behind. Around Luzon’s south coast and Verde Island Passage, the inshore bite has been lively. Local bangkeros have been boating decent numbers of **talakitok** (GT and bigeye trevally), **tulingan** (mackerel tuna), and the odd **maya‑maya** (snapper) off drop‑offs in 20–40 meters. Best action has been where clearer ocean water meets the greener inshore flow. Slow‑pitch jigs in 40–60 grams, in pink or sardine patterns, and small metal casting jigs have been doing damage. For bait fishers, fresh **tamban** or **galunggong** strips on a simple paternoster still rule. Down in the Visayas, especially around Cebu and Bohol channels, reef and channel edges are giving up mixed bags: **lapu‑lapu** (grouper), **labahita** (surgeonfish), **molmol** (parrotfish), plus steady **kitang** and smaller snapper. Night sessions on the outgoing tide are filling coolers with squid and smaller reef fish; shrimp and squid baits on light tackle are plenty. Soft‑plastic grubs in natural colors worked slowly along the bottom are outfishing hardbaits when the water goes a bit murky after squalls. Pelagic reports from offshore Siargao and eastern Samar have been solid whenever the sea state allows. Boats trolling early have raised **yellowfin tuna** and some **skipjack**, with occasional **dorado/mahi** under debris lines. Smaller skirts in green‑yellow or blue‑silver, plus classic cedar plugs and feather jigs, are the producers. If you’re jigging under birds, flutter‑style jigs dropped into the bait ball are a fast way to hook up, but watch your leader; the tuna have been chewing through lighter fluoro. For shore and light‑tackle anglers, early morning along sandy beaches and rock points has been good for **sapsap**, **bisugo**, and small trevally. A simple float rig with bread or shrimp near river mouths will keep beginners busy. Those throwing lures at first light should pack 10–20 g spoons, white bucktail jigs, and small topwater pencils—anything that looks like a fleeing anchovy. Best lures right now: - Small to medium metal jigs and spoons in silver, blue, and pink. - White or chartreuse bucktail jigs. - Natural‑colored soft plastics on 1/4–1/2 oz jigheads. - Skirted trolling lures and feathers in green‑yellow, pink‑white, and blue‑silver. Best natural baits: - Fresh **tamban** and **galunggong** strips. - Live shrimp where you can get them. - Squid for bottom fish and night sessions. - Simple bread balls for nearshore reef pickers. Couple of hot spots to keep in mind: - The **Verde Island Passage** area between Batangas and Mindoro: work the reef edges and current lines on a rising tide for GT, snapper, and mackerel tuna. - The **Bohol Sea channel edges** between Cebu and Bohol: target the 30–60 meter contours at dawn with jigs or live bait for grouper, snapper, and passing pelagics. Be mindful of afternoon thunderstorms and always check local coast guard or port advisories before heading out, especially on the Pacific side where swell can jump quickly. That’s it from Artificial Lure for today’s Philippines islands fishing report. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next bite. 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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