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Tokyo Bay, Japan Fishing Report Today

Tokyo Bay, Japan Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to the "Tokyo Bay, Japan Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from this premier urban fishery blending high-rise cityscapes with world-class saltwater angling. 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 Tokyo Bay's unique ecosystem of seasonal migrations, trophy Japanese seabass, and diverse game fish, 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 日次
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  • Tokyo Bay Early Summer: Seabass on the Rise with Evening Tides and Gate Bridge Action
    2026/06/22
    This is Artificial Lure with your Tokyo Bay fishing report. We’ve got classic early-summer bay conditions right now. Around Tokyo Bay, sunrise was just before 4:30 this morning and sunset will be a bit after 7:00 this evening, giving us a long, bright window to work the edges and structure. Local tide tables from the Tokyo Wan area show a decent daytime swing today, with a flood building through late afternoon and a good evening ebb. Those moving-water periods are when the bite has been best, especially an hour either side of the high and low. Weather-wise, it’s typical muggy Kanto early summer: warm, a light southerly sea breeze, and some haze. Cloud cover has been in and out, which is perfect for keeping seabass and black bream higher in the water column. The wind is light enough for small boats and kayaks inside the bay, but remember that the open middle can still get choppy when that southerly pushes against the tide. Fish activity has picked up nicely. Charter skippers working the inner bay and river mouths have been reporting solid Tokyo Bay seabass action, with a mix of 40–60 cm fish and the odd 70-up showing on the evening tides. Daytime has been slower and more finesse-oriented, but once that sun drops, fish are pushing bait up around lighted structure and bridge shadow lines. For seabass, minnow plugs and vibration baits in natural baitfish colors are the main players. Locals have been doing well on 9–12 cm hardbaits in sardine or halfbeak patterns, plus 3–4 inch soft plastics on 7–14 g jigheads, especially around river mouths feeding into the bay. At night, switch to darker silhouettes and slow your retrieve—let the current work the lure. Tokyo Bay chinu (black sea bream) are active along rock walls, tetrapods, and piers. Shore anglers soaking bait report steady action on shrimp, clam, and small crab baits fished close to structure. For those who prefer lures, small creature baits and compact jigs hopped along the bottom are taking fish, but be prepared to lose some tackle in the rocks. Flounder and flatfish are still an option on sand patches off the main channels and near river estuaries. Fish are holding tight to the bottom, so use heavier jigheads or metal vibes to stay in the zone. Natural colors with a bit of flash are working when the sun is higher; go more subdued as the light fades. If you’re a lure angler, pack: - 3–4 inch soft plastics in baitfish and shrimp tones - Minnow plugs around 10 cm, shallow to mid-running - Vibration baits and metal jigs in 20–40 g for deeper edges - A few small creature baits for chinu near structure Bait anglers should bring: - Fresh shrimp and prawn - Clam strips - Small shore crabs if you can gather them As for hot spots, two areas are worth your time right now: First, the **Tokyo Gate Bridge and surrounding shipping channel edges**. The current lines and structure there concentrate bait and seabass, especially on the evening ebb. Work your lures along the pilings and current seams, but watch traffic and regulations. Second, the **mouths of the Arakawa and Edogawa rivers** on the east side of the bay. When the tide is moving, these river mouths have been producing seabass and chinu for both bait and lure anglers. Fish the mixing line where the river water meets the bay and any visible rip or color change. That’s the Tokyo Bay 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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  • Tokyo Bay Early Summer: Suzuki on the Bite, Tides Running Strong
    2026/06/21
    This is Artificial Lure with your Tokyo Bay fishing report. We’re on a classic early-summer pattern now. Water temps in the mid‑20s Celsius have lit up the bay, especially around structure and current seams. The south wind has been light to moderate most of the day with partly cloudy skies, decent visibility, and only a slight chop inside the bay. Air temps have been warm and humid, typical for late June. Sunrise was around 4:25 a.m. and sunset about 7:00 p.m., so you’ve got long low‑light windows to work with. Today’s tide cycle around Tokyo Bay has been running a decent range on the semi‑diurnal pattern: a good push on the incoming through late morning and another productive moving-water window mid‑afternoon into evening. The bite has clearly lined up with that flow; slack periods have been noticeably slower. Sea bass – suzuki – are the headliners right now. Tokyo Bay boat anglers have been reporting steady numbers of schoolies with a few better fish mixed in, especially around bridge pylons, shipping channel edges, and lighted structures. Shore casters along the Odaiba area, the Nagisa Park shoreline, and the piers near Yokohama have picked up a handful each in the low‑light hours, with the more patient crews hitting close to double digits on the better tides. Lures doing most of the damage: - For boat game, small metal jigs around 20–40 g, slim minnows, and vibration baits worked mid‑water in the current. - From shore, think 9–12 cm sinking minnows in natural baitfish colors, 14–21 g metal jigs you can launch, and compact topwaters for the first and last light. Keep retrieves crisp but not too fast; a stop‑and‑go or short jerks followed by a pause has been triggering hits. Chinu and kurodai (black sea bream) have been active around rock and concrete structures, especially in slightly stained water. Recent catches from inner-bay tetrapods and harbor walls have been solid, with a few anglers reporting 3–5 fish sessions. Best bets are: - Bait: crustaceans, small crabs, and shell pieces fished tight to structure on light rigs. - Lures: small soft plastics on jig heads or tiny vibration plugs crawled along the bottom. Aji (horse mackerel) are around the lighted piers at night. Sabiki rigs tipped with a tiny bit of shrimp or just bare, worked mid‑depth under the lights, have produced small but steady numbers. For those wanting a bit of fun on ultralight, aji‑ing style with 1–2 g jig heads and small soft lures is worth your time once the sun is down. If you’re keen on hot spots, here are two to circle: - Odaiba and the Rainbow Bridge area: Great for shore casting suzuki at dawn and dusk. Work the shadow lines, bridge pilings, and any visible current breaks with minnows and vibration baits. When the wind lines up with the tide and pushes bait into the corners, the bite can switch on fast. - Yokohama Bay area – especially around Daikoku Pier and nearby harbor structures: Excellent mixed fishery. Suzukis around lights and pilings, chinu tight to the walls, and some aji after dark. Rotate between jigging metals, working minnows, and dropping down bait rigs when the fish mark deeper. General rule today and over the next few similar days: fish the moving water, lean on natural-silver or sardine-pattern lures in clear conditions, and switch to darker silhouettes or chartreuse when the water muddies up or clouds roll in. Keep your leaders on the thin side; the bay fish see plenty of pressure. That’s the Tokyo Bay report from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next tide and lure breakdown. 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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  • Tokyo Bay Seabass: Ride the Tide Lines at Odaiba and Ukishima
    2026/06/20
    This is Artificial Lure with your Tokyo Bay fishing report. We’re sitting on a weakening moon phase and middling tide pattern today, so timing your session matters. Around Tokyo Bay, the morning **low tide** hit just after dawn, with a **steady flood** building mid‑morning into early afternoon, then easing toward an evening **ebb**. The best bite window lined up with the **first half of the incoming** and the **start of the outgoing**, when current picked up along channel edges and structure. Weather around the bay stayed typical early summer: warm, humid, and mostly stable. Light southerly breeze, seas generally calm inside the bay, a bit more chop near the mouth. Skies were mixed clouds and sun, enough light penetration for sighting bait schools along the surface slicks. Sunrise came early, just after 4:25 a.m., with sunset around 7 p.m., so there was a long low‑light shoulder at both ends of the day—perfect for seabass. Fish activity has been solid but not crazy. Tokyo Bay seabass have been grouping around river mouths and man‑made structure: pilings, breakwalls, and bridge legs. Early this morning, local boats working the edges off the **Kawasaki–Ukishima area** reported steady schoolie seabass with a few fish pushing the 60 cm class. Shore anglers around **Odaiba** and the **Rainbow Bridge piers** picked up smaller fish in short flurries right at first light and again as the evening ebb started pulling bait off the flats. As for species, recent catches have centered on: - **Seabass (suzuki)**: the main player; numbers good, size mixed. - **Flounder (hirame)**: a few decent fish from the shipping channel drops and sandy edges near river mouths. - **Black seabream (kurodai)**: poking around rock walls and tetrapods; mostly bait bites. - Inside canals and backwaters, some **mebaru** and smaller rockfish showing on finesse rigs after dark. Lures doing the work today have been classic Tokyo Bay staples. In the low light, **shallow‑running minnows** and **slim sinking pencils** in natural bait colors—anchovy and sardine patterns—produced best. Once the sun climbed, downsizing to **7–9 cm minnow plugs** and **vibration baits** fished deeper in the channel seams kept bites coming. For seabass pushing micro‑bait, small **metal jigs** and **blade baits** hopped mid‑water were key. Bait anglers found success with: - **Live or fresh sardine and horse mackerel strips** for seabass and flounder. - **Crab and shellfish baits** for kuro­dai along rock walls and pilings. - Small **ragworm** or **sandworm** pieces for mebaru and smaller bottom fish in the inner harbor. If you’re heading out tonight or early tomorrow, I’d focus on two hot spots: 1. **Odaiba – Rainbow Bridge area** Work the bridge shadows, light lines, and current breaks with small minnows and sinking pencils on the first of the incoming and first of the outgoing tide. Cast tight to structure and let the lure swing with the flow—most bites come on the drift. 2. **Ukishima–Kawasaki industrial shoreline** From boat, target current edges along the channel markers and factory walls with vibration plugs and 20–30 g metals. From shore, pick apart any lit structure and outflow pipes after dark with soft plastics on jig heads. Water clarity in much of the bay has been slightly stained but fishable; brighter patterns or lures with a bit of flash help them find your offering. Keep your retrieve speed moderate with occasional twitches—fish aren’t super aggressive but will commit to an easy, wounded‑bait presentation. That’s the latest from Tokyo Bay. 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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