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Tokyo Bay Rainy Season Bass and Seabream: Long Low-Light Windows and Prime Tide Windows

Tokyo Bay Rainy Season Bass and Seabream: Long Low-Light Windows and Prime Tide Windows

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This is Artificial Lure with your Tokyo Bay fishing report. Right now the rainy-season pattern is in full swing over the bay. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, we’ve had humid south winds, scattered showers, and air temps hovering in the mid‑20s Celsius through the day, with light onshore breeze building a bit in the afternoon. Sunrise was just before 4:25 a.m. and sunset around 7 p.m., so we’ve got long low‑light windows that are perfect for topwater and reaction baits. Tokyo Bay’s semi‑diurnal tides are giving us two highs and two lows today. The Kisarazu and Tokyo tide tables show a decent pre‑dawn flood pushing in, then an afternoon ebb that really starts sliding bait off the flats and along the channel edges. The bite has lined up best around the first two hours of the incoming and the first of the outgoing; slack has been predictably slow. Sea bass – our beloved Suzuki – are still the main story. Local charter captains out of Yokohama and Urayasu have been reporting solid numbers of schoolies with the odd 60–70 cm fish mixed in. Most boats are boating a few dozen fish on a good tide, with the catch rate dropping sharply in bright mid‑day conditions. Night harbor runs around Odaiba, Shinagawa wharfs, and the Yokohama piers are still producing steady action on metal vibes and small minnows slow‑rolled through the light lines. Chinū and kishi‑chinu (black and yellowfin seabream) have been active along rock walls, tetrapods, and bridge pilings. Shore anglers working the Tokyo Gate Bridge area, the Kawasaki shoreline, and the Urayasu seawall have picked off good numbers of 25–35 cm fish with occasional bigger slabs. Finesse presentations and staying quiet on the concrete are making the difference. Squid activity has tapered compared to spring, but a few aori‑ika are still coming from the deeper edges of the bay islands and breakwaters for those working egi patiently at dusk and after dark. Best lures right now: - For Suzuki, go with **9–12 cm sinking minnows** in natural bait colors, **metal vibes** around 14–21 g, and **small topwater pencils** at dawn along seawalls and current seams. - Soft plastics on 7–14 g jig heads – slim shads and pintails – are outfishing hard baits when the water is pressured or clear. - For seabream, **light Texas rigs** and **Carolina rigs** with small creature baits or worms, plus **kabura/tenya style jigs** tipped with shrimp, have been hot. - Egi anglers should stick to **2.5–3.0 size jigs** in brown, shrimp, or glow pink for the evening tide. Best baits: - Live and dead **sardine**, **anchovy**, and **prawn** are hard to beat around pilings and drop‑offs. - For chinu, **clam strips**, **krill**, and **kneaded dough baits** drifted near structure are producing steady bites. - If you’re soaking bait for a mixed bag from the pier, small pieces of **saba** or **ika** on a sabiki below a sinker will still pick up mackerel, horse mackerel, and the odd rockfish. A couple of hot spots to circle on your map: - **Odaiba – Rainbow Bridge to Shinagawa piers**: Excellent for night Suzuki around lighted structure, especially on the first of the outgoing. Work minnows and vibes along current edges and let your lure swing naturally with the tide. - **Tokyo Gate Bridge – Wakasu and central channel edges**: Productive for both Suzuki and chinu. Drift soft plastics or jigs along the drop‑off on the incoming, then get tight to the rocks for seabream as the water starts to fall. If you’re launching from Yokohama, the **Honmoku and Daikoku wharf area** is also fishing well on metal vibes and small jigs along the shipping channel ledges, but keep a close eye on traffic and stay clear of restricted zones. That’s your Tokyo Bay rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a tide. 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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