『Early Summer Bite: South Korea's Mackerel, Rockfish, and Hairtail Report』のカバーアート

Early Summer Bite: South Korea's Mackerel, Rockfish, and Hairtail Report

Early Summer Bite: South Korea's Mackerel, Rockfish, and Hairtail Report

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This is Artificial Lure with your coastal South Korea fishing report. Along the south and east coasts today, we’ve got early summer conditions: muggy but stable, with light southerlies on most stretches and a bit more breeze pushing in on the exposed east coast. Skies are running partly cloudy with a haze layer, and barometer is steady to slightly falling – good for keeping fish on the chew. Sunrise came in early, just after 5 a.m. across Busan, Tongyeong, and Jeju, with sunset around 7:45 p.m. That gives a long low‑light window, and the bite has been best first light to mid‑morning, then again from late afternoon into dusk. Tides are on a moderate range right now: a decent morning incoming, a slackish mid‑day, and then a stronger evening ebb. On the south coast, the top of the flood around rocky points and harbor mouths has been prime for rockfish and black porgy, while the evening drop is firing up the mackerel schools around current lines and channel markers. In Busan’s Gwangan and Igidae shoreline, anglers are reporting steady catches of Spanish mackerel, chub mackerel, and the odd small yellowtail just outside the surf line. Light metal jigs in the 20–40 g range – silver, blue, or pink – worked fast in the top third of the water column are doing most of the damage. When the fish sound, switching to small casting minnows with a tighter wobble is keeping rods bent. The rock walls and tetrapods around Yeosu and Tongyeong are giving up solid rockfish, black porgy, and greenling. Finesse is key: 2–3 inch soft plastics on 3–7 g jig heads, natural colors with a bit of glitter, hopped slowly down the structure. For bait, shrimp and small pieces of fresh cut squid fished just off the bottom under a light sinker are outfishing everything else for the bait crowd. Jeju’s north shore has seen good action on hairtail at night and early dawn from piers and breakwaters. Anglers are doing well with slim glow jigs and small live bait rigs. Keep your retrieve slow and steady in the mid‑water – a lot of hits are coming just under the surface lights. Daytime on Jeju’s lava ledges is producing amberjack and small yellowtail for the shore‑jigging folks tossing 40–60 g metals and diving pencils into the wash. Water temps are solidly into the summer pattern now, and overall fish activity is high, especially around any current seam or bait ball you can find. Schools have been thick enough that short feeding frenzies are popping off, then dying just as quickly, so be ready to move. Best lures right now: - Light metals and casting jigs for mackerel, Spanish mackerel, and small pelagics. - 2–3 inch soft plastics and small hard minnows for rockfish, porgy, and greenling. - Glow jigs and slim spoons for hairtail after dark. Best baits: - Fresh shrimp for everything tight to structure. - Cut squid strips for bottom species and hairtail. - Small live bait where allowed – perfect for surprise yellowtail or amberjack. A couple of hot spots if you’re heading out: - Busan’s Igidae coastal trail access points and nearby harbor mouths for mackerel and Spanish mackerel at dawn and dusk on the moving tide. - Tongyeong’s outer breakwaters and island ferry channels for mixed rockfish, porgy, and cruising pelagics on the evening ebb. That’s it from Artificial Lure – thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a tide change. 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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