Dubai Evening Bite: Spring Sherri and Hammour Action Heating Up
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Sunrise hit at 5:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:45 PM, giving us a solid 13-hour window. Tides? Low at 8 AM, high around 2 PM, now easing into the outgoing—prime for predators chasing baitfish near structures, per Tides4Fishing charts adapted for the Gulf.
Fish activity's heating up as spring vibes kick in. Recent catches from Jebel Ali and Dubai Creek locals report solid hauls: hammour (grouper) up to 5kg, sherri (queenfish) schooling heavy, barracuda slashing 2-4kg, and ladyfish mixing in. Charter boys from Dubai Marina say they've boated 20-30 fish per trip last few days, with trevally and king mackerel showing on live baits. No massive tournaments, but shore anglers pulling steady 10-15 fish evenings.
Best lures right now? Go shiny spoons or metal jigs like Kastmaster in silver/gold for queenfish and trevs—cast and retrieve fast near drop-offs. Soft plastics on jigheads, 20-40g, mimic shrimp for hammour. Live bait kings it: small mullet or prawns on fish-finder rigs for barracuda and kings. Frozen squid slabs work wonders bottom fishing.
Hot spots? Hit Palm Jumeirah breakwaters at dusk—barracuda heaven. Or head to Jebel Ali Beach for surf casting, where sherri and whiting stack up on incoming. Rig light, 10-20lb braid, and stay safe from currents.
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