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Dubai Evening Bite: Hamour on the Rocks and Kingfish Offshore

Dubai Evening Bite: Hamour on the Rocks and Kingfish Offshore

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Artificial Lure here with your Dubai fishing report. Light northwest sea breeze over the city this evening, around 30–34°C on the coast, humidity pushing up after dark. Skies are mostly clear, slight haze, and the Arabian Gulf is laying down nicely with a gentle chop inside the marinas and along the beachfront. Sunrise was just before 5:30 this morning and sunset came in a bit after 7:10, giving plenty of low‑light windows on both ends of the day. Tides around Dubai today were moderate: a decent pre‑dawn high followed by a falling tide through the morning, then a weaker afternoon flood. That early dropping water moved bait off the flats and along the rock edges, and that’s exactly where the predators were waiting. Evening high is lining up with last light, which is why action picked up again as the sun dipped. Inshore, anglers working the rock walls along Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim reported good numbers of **hamour** and **sherhi** tight to structure. Smaller hamour were most common, with a few better fish nudging the 4–5 kg mark. A lot of guys did well slow‑rolling 3–4 inch paddle‑tail soft plastics in natural baitfish colors, and the old faithful fresh sardine strips on a bottom rig still produced. Around the marina mouths, **queenfish** and **yellowtail scad** made brief runs on the surface when the tide was moving; small metal jigs and chrome casting spoons did the damage there. Offshore boats that pushed out to the 20–30 meter marks and the artificial reefs found **kingfish** a bit scattered but still around, mostly school‑size fish. Trolled bibbed minnows in blue‑silver and green‑back patterns, along with rigged garfish, raised the better bites. A few boats reported **cobia** hanging near buoys and channel markers; live bait – especially live squid or small baitfish – was the ticket, though a slow‑rolled soft plastic swimbait close to the marker also got hit. Best baits right now: fresh squid strips, sardine, and small live baitfish when you can net them around the lights. Best lures: - 3–5 inch paddle‑tail soft plastics in white, pearl, or greenish hues for hamour and general bottom work. - 20–40 g chrome or silver jigs and spoons for queenfish and scad. - Medium‑diving trolling minnows in natural baitfish colors for offshore kingfish. Couple of hotspots to circle on your mental chart: - The rock groynes and harbor mouth around **Dubai Creek and Al Shindagha**, especially on a moving tide – great for hamour, small snapper, and the odd queenfish when the bait stacks up. - The stretch off **Jumeirah Beach to Umm Suqeim Fishing Harbour**, working the outer rock lines and marina entrances early morning and again around sunset for sherhi, hamour, and surface activity. If you’re planning a session tomorrow, aim for that first light window on the back end of the high tide, or the last two hours of the evening flood. Keep your leaders abrasion‑resistant around the rocks, and don’t be shy about downsizing lures if the water is clear and the fish are finicky. That’s the word from the water. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a Dubai fishing update. 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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