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Bali Fishing Report: Calm Seas, Strong Bites on Yellowfin and Reef Action

Bali Fishing Report: Calm Seas, Strong Bites on Yellowfin and Reef Action

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This is Artificial Lure with your Bali fishing report. Around the island today we had light to moderate east–southeast trade winds, mostly dry skies, and warm air sitting around the low 30s. Sea conditions were generally calm in the morning with a bit more chop building toward midday as the breeze filled in. Cloud cover stayed patchy, so there was plenty of sun on the water. Sunrise came early over the Lombok Strait and the first light bite was good along the east and south coasts. Sunset slipped in with a mellow glow, and the last hour of light saw another push of activity inshore, especially around reef edges and river mouths where bait stacked up. The tide swung through a useful morning incoming, then eased off into a softer outgoing later in the day. Those changing periods around the mid-tide lines were the best windows for both reef and pelagic targets, with current lines and color changes easy to spot off the drop-offs. Offshore, boats working the main trolling lanes south of Nusa Dua and out toward the deep blue off Nusa Penida reported steady action on small to medium **yellowfin tuna**, scattered **skipjack**, and a few **dorado/mahi** cruising the temperature breaks. A handful of boats also raised **sailfish** along the southern contours when the current pushed a bit harder. Running smaller skirted lures in pink–white, purple–black, and blue–silver did the damage offshore, along with rigged dead baits and cedar-style plugs. Anglers slow-trolling live bait around bait balls had bonus shots at bigger tuna and the odd billfish when the sun was higher. Inshore, the reefs around Sanur, Serangan, and the Bukit peninsula produced mixed bags: **trevally**, **snapper**, **emperor**, and plenty of reef pickers. Soft plastics on light jigheads, metal jigs hopped along the bottom, and small stickbaits all worked well where the water stayed clear. Natural baits like fresh prawn, squid strips, and cut fish drew bites when the lure bite went quiet. Up toward Canggu and the west coast, surf anglers prospecting the gutters found scattered **trevally** and **queenfish** on metal slices and topwater lures, especially when the wind backed off and the current lined up along the beach. Evening sessions around the river mouths also produced a few surprise bites for patient anglers soaking bait. If you’re heading out, a few **hot spots** to consider: - The drop-offs off **Nusa Dua and the airport reef**, perfect for early-morning trolling then switching to light jigging once the sun gets up. - The channels and reef edges around **Nusa Penida**, where current meets structure and pelagics push bait onto the ledges. Best overall approach: fish the low-light periods and tide changes, keep your lure sizes modest and colors natural–bright for clear water, darker for when the light drops or the water dirties up. Always match your bait to the local forage: small pilchards, squid, and prawns are hard to beat. That’s the report from Bali waters today. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an 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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