Mahi-Mahi and Tuna Heating Up in Tahiti's Spring Lagoons
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Sunrise hit around 6 AM, sunset 'bout 6 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of prime light. Weather's classic trade winds, 80s daytime, partly cloudy with light showers—perfect for keepin' fish active without chasin' us off the water. Tides are mellow today, low coefficient around 70, high tide mid-mornin' pushin' 3 feet at spots like Papeete Harbor, pullin' baitfish into the passes—fish love that incoming flow.
Fish activity's heatin' up this spring transition. Recent catches from local charters show limits of **mahi-mahi** (bulls to 30 pounds), **yellowfin tuna** hittin' poppers, skipjack tunas, and wahoo tearin' it up offshore. Inshore, **bonefish** and **gt's** on the flats, plus barracuda crashin' lures. Lagoon reports from yesterday: groups boated 20+ mahi on live sardines, with a few blacktip sharks mixin' in.
Best lures? Rapala X-Rap slashbaits or Yo-Zuri crystal minnows for mahi—troll 'em fast behind the boat. For tuna, stick with feathers or cedar plugs in pink or green. Flats call for gotcha shrimp or crazy charlies on light spin gear. Live bait kings it: small mullet or sardines on circle hooks for everything—free-line 'em or under a balloon offshore.
Hit these **hot spots**: Motu Teahupu pass for trollin' mahi at first light, or the Tiputa Pass drop-off near Rangiroa for big gt's and tunas—currents there are fire right now.
Stay safe, check lines, and respect the mana of the ocean, ia ora na!
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