Sri Lanka Spring Tuna and Mackerel Bite Heats Up in April Monsoon Transition
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Tides are on the move today: low at 7:20 AM and 7:45 PM, highs peaking 1:15 PM and 1:30 AM tomorrow—perfect for fishing the incoming push around noon when fish get feisty. Solunar peaks were strong mid-morning and late afternoon, matching the action we've seen.
Fish are firing up as monsoon tails off—barracuda, king mackerel, and tuna schools are smashing in close. Recent catches from Colombo to Galle: skippers out of Negombo landed 20+ skipjack tuna and 15 dorado yesterday on live sardines; a Mirissa charter bagged 12 reefies including snapper and grouper, plus a 10kg GT. Trevally and queenfish are hot too, with piers reporting steady pickings.
For lures, stick to **chrome spoons** and **minnow vibes** like 40g metals for barri and kings—they're slashing surface boils. Jigging with **vertical soft plastics** in pink or white nails the bottom dwellers. Best baits? Fresh squid strips or live mullet—irresistible right now.
Hit these hot spots: Bentota Reef for trolling kings at first light, or Unawatuna Bay for jigging jacks—anchor up and let 'em come.
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