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Gulf of Thailand Fishing: Barramundi, Trevally, and Squid on the Tide

Gulf of Thailand Fishing: Barramundi, Trevally, and Squid on the Tide

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Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Gulf of Thailand fishing report. Along the upper Gulf today from Chonburi down past Rayong, light southwest monsoon breezes kept it manageable, with afternoon sea conditions around one meter and patches of cloud. Local marine forecasts called for 30–32°C air temps, humid, with a few short showers rolling through in the late afternoon. Sunrise came in just after 5:45 a.m., sunset around 6:45 p.m., giving a good, full day of light on the water. Tides on the central Gulf beaches and nearshore reefs ran a moderate cycle, with a low early morning, a building flood through mid‑day, then a decent evening high. That incoming tide turned the bite on around the river mouths and mangrove edges; the last two hours of the flood and first hour of the ebb were the sweet spot. Inshore around Bang Pakong mouth and the muddy flats, local boats brought in mixed catches of **barramundi**, **threadfin**, and smaller **queenfish**. Most barra today were schoolie size, 1–3 kg, with a few better fish pushing 5 kg taken on live prawns slow‑trolled along drop‑offs. Threadfin showed up where the current pushed bait over the channel edges, mostly on fresh cut squid and small live mullet. Down the coast off Sattahip and Rayong’s nearshore reefs, the plastic‑throwers did well on **trevally**, **small Spanish mackerel**, and reef **snapper**. Metal jigs in the 20–40 g range, silver or green, worked vertically over 12–20 m, produced quick flurries whenever bait showed on the sounder. Soft plastics—3–4 inch paddle tails in white or chartreuse on 10–14 g jigheads—were the top artificial for trevally cruising the reef edges. Night and very early morning squid action stayed steady around pier lights and anchored boats. Small Egi‑style jigs in pink or glow patterns were hot, with buckets of medium‑size squid coming in before sunrise. Those same squid, cut or live, turned into quality baits later in the day for snapper and grouper on the deeper rocky marks. Best baits overall today: - Live prawns and mullet for barramundi and threadfin. - Fresh squid strips for snapper, grouper, and mackerel. - Small live scad for trevally and Spanish mackerel. Best lures: - 9–12 cm minnow plugs in natural baitfish colors for barra, worked slow around structure. - 20–40 g metal jigs for reef fish and mackerel. - 3–4 inch soft plastics in white, anchovy, or chartreuse for trevally and queenfish. - Size 2.0–3.0 squid jigs in pink, orange, and glow for night squid. Couple of hotspots to circle for your next run: 1. **Bang Pakong River mouth, Chachoengsao/Chonburi side** – Muddy channels meeting the Gulf, great current lines, and plenty of structure. Work live prawns and shallow‑running minnows along the edges on the flood for barramundi and threadfin. 2. **Nearshore reefs off Sattahip and eastern Rayong** – Hard bottom in 12–25 m, holding trevally, snapper, and Spanish mackerel. Drift and jig metals, or anchor and soak squid baits right on the pressure side of the reef when the tide starts to move. If you can line up your trip with the cooler ends of the day and that building tide, the Gulf is still giving up good mixed bags, even with the heat and the afternoon squalls. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t 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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