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Dubai Summer Bite: Light Tackle Action on the Drop

Dubai Summer Bite: Light Tackle Action on the Drop

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This is Artificial Lure with your Dubai fishing report. We’ve had a classic early-summer pattern along the coast. Light to moderate afternoon sea breeze out of the northwest, hot and hazy over land, but the Gulf has held a gentle chop with pretty decent visibility. Humidity has been creeping up once the sun drops, making the night sessions sticky but fishy. Sun popped up over the Gulf just after half past five this morning and slid out behind the skyline around seven in the evening, giving a long feeding window on the edges of daylight. Most of the better bites came right around first light and again in the last hour before dark, with a smaller flurry lining up around the stronger parts of the tide. Local tide charts for Dubai Creek and Jumeirah show a mid-morning high followed by a solid afternoon fall. That dropping water pushed bait off the flats and into the channels, and anywhere you had moving water around structure, the predators switched on. Creek walls, harbor mouths, and rock groynes all produced. Inshore, the usual suspects showed up. Anglers working the rock lines off Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim reported a mix of small to mid-size hamour, queenfish, and the odd cobia cruising the outer edges. A few solid barracuda were taken around the marina lights after dark. Nothing crazy in numbers, but steady action if you kept moving and hitting the current. Off the beaches, light tackle guys casting from shore picked at smaller queenfish and bluefish-style sheri, with a handful of sand whiting and juvenile trevally in the troughs. Boats running just outside the Palm and off Jebel Ali found better quality queenfish and trevally, especially when they stayed on the bait schools marked on the sounder. Lure-wise, keep it simple. Small to medium **metal jigs** in silver or green, 20–40 grams, have been doing damage on queenfish and trevally when worked fast in the upper half of the water. Slim **topwater stickbaits** and pencils in natural baitfish colors are raising fish during low-light periods, especially around current seams. For hamour around the rocks and harbor structure, slow-pitched **soft plastics** on 20–30 gram jigheads in brown, gold, and dark green have been the standout. If you’re a bait angler, fresh **sardine**, **prawn**, and strips of **squid** are still king. Sardine chunks fished just off the bottom near structure are pulling hamour and the odd snapper. Prawn and squid are picking up a mixed bag of smaller reef dwellers and whiting along the beaches and pier edges. Keep your rigs tidy and your leaders a touch heavier around the rocks; there’s been enough toothy bites to justify it. Two hot spots to circle for your next session: 1. **Jumeirah Harbour walls and groynes** – Great on the dropping tide this afternoon and into the evening. Work metals and small stickbaits along the edges for queenfish, and drop soft plastics tight to the rocks for hamour. 2. **Offshore edges west of the Palm and toward Jebel Ali** – Boats drifting the bait schools in 10–20 meters found consistent queenfish and trevally. Fast metals during the day, with a switch to soft plastics and live or fresh cut bait as the light fades. If you’re heading out tonight, focus on lit areas around marinas and bridges, fish the up-current side, and cast just beyond the light line. Work your lures back through that shadow edge; that’s where the predators are stacking. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next report. 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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