Gulf Coast Fire: April's Warm Waters Bring Hot Snook and Tarpon Action
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Weather's stable today—mild around 28-30°C, mostly clear skies, light winds at 10-15 km/h from the east, perfect for casting without gettin' smacked. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset's 6:30 PM, givin' ya solid daylight for those prime bites. Tides are low-key with a small coefficient around 40; expect low tide mid-mornin' near 7 AM, high around 1 PM—currents lazy, so fish hang tight on structure.
Fish activity's rampin' as water temps climb to 28-30°C. Recent catches been hot: snook and redfish crashin' shallows, tarpon showin' early off the beaches, plus jacks, trevally, and grouper on reefs. Anglers report limits of 5-10 kg hauls daily—big bull reds up to 10kg, snook averagin' 3-5kg, and schools of mackerel hammerin' topwater.
Best lures? Go baitfish-imitatin' jigs, spinnerbaits in chartreuse or silver, deep-divin' minnows like Cordell-style plugs. For bait, live shrimp or small mullet on circle hooks—unbeatable for reds and snook. Early mornin' and late arvo, slow-roll 'em near mangroves or points.
Hot spots: Hit Koh Samui's Chaweng Beach reefs for tarpon action, or Songkhla's mangrove creeks for reds—structure's loaded, and they're bitin' steady.
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