Thailand Gulf Coast Spring Fire: Snook, Reds, and Tarpon Heating Up
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Tides today? Low at 8:19 AM and 7:53 PM, high coefficient of 108 meanin' strong pulls—fish the incoming around mid-mornin' for best bites, per Tides4Fishing charts. Solunar peaks align with dawn and dusk, so expect major feeding frenzies.
Fish activity's on fire lately. Recent reports from local boats show snook hammerin' mangrove edges and docks, redfish tailin' oyster bars and grass flats, plus spotted seatrout slurpin' shrimp on deeper potholes—limits comin' easy in 10-20lb class. Tarpon's showin' late-month in passes, rollin' big 50-100 pounders. Nearshore, kings, Spanish mackerel, and bonita are boatin' fast, mixin' with pompano on the beaches. Offshore rigs pullin' grouper and snapper steady.
Best lures? Twitch soft plastics like DOA shrimp or paddletails on 1/4oz jigheads for trout and reds—work 'em slow near structure. For snook, mirrored twitchbaits or topwaters at dawn. Live shrimp under a poppin' cork or pinfish on circle hooks for all-around action. Cut mullet or squid chunks for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots right now: Koh Samui's Chaweng Bay for inshore reds and snook—cast tight to rocks on the flood tide. And out at Ang Thong Marine Park, drop lines near pinnacles for kings and GTs, but watch the currents.
Sling those lines, stay safe, and tight lines, brothers!
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