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Malaysian Coast Bite Report: East Side Heat, Pelagics Running Hot at Dawn and Dusk

Malaysian Coast Bite Report: East Side Heat, Pelagics Running Hot at Dawn and Dusk

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Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your saltwater rundown for the Malaysian coast. Along most of the west and east coasts today we’ve had light to moderate seas, with the east coast a bit livelier under the southwest monsoon pattern. Afternoon winds off Terengganu and Pahang were in that 10–15 knot range, enough chop to put some life in the water but still safe for small boats hugging the shore. Skies have been partly cloudy with on‑and‑off showers, typical for this time of year, and temps sitting hot and sticky in the low 30s. Sunrise came in just after 7 a.m. for the west coast and a touch earlier on the east; sunset is landing around 7:20–7:30 p.m. That gives us solid low‑light windows at first light and again in the last hour before dark. Fish have been most active in those dawn and dusk slots, with a clear slowdown in the late morning heat, then a second wind when the sea breeze kicks in mid‑afternoon. Tides along the east coast have been running a decent mid‑range, with a useful push on the incoming. The bite has lined up best in the two hours leading into high tide, especially around river mouths and sandbars. On the west coast—Port Klang down to Melaka—the murkier water means you want that moving tide even more; slack water there has been pretty dead. Recent catches from local boats off Kuala Terengganu and Kuantan have been encouraging. Anglers have reported good numbers of **pelagics**: small to mid‑size tenggiri (narrow‑barred mackerel), some todak (needlefish), and plenty of tamban and selar (baitfish) schooling tight. Around the reefs and nearshore structure, guys are boating kerisi (threadfin bream), merah (snapper), jenahak (golden snapper), and the odd kerapu (grouper). Nothing crazy in size, but consistent table fish, especially for those who stick through the tide changes. Artificial‑wise, this has been a solid week for **metal jigs** in the 20–60 g range worked mid‑water over bait schools. Chrome, sardine and pink backs are doing damage on tenggiri and todak. For casting from shore and small boats, slim minnow plugs and sinking stickbaits in natural green/blue are getting followed and hit when there’s a bit of chop. At night, small glow jigs and micro metals around lighted jetties are very effective on selar and kembung. If you’re a bait angler, you can’t go wrong with **live tamban or selar** slow‑trolled or drifted behind the boat for tenggiri and bigger predators. On the bottom, squid strips and fresh prawn are accounting for most of the snapper and grouper. In the estuaries and mangrove edges, live prawns and small mullet fished near structure have been pulling siakap (barramundi) and mangrove jack when the water’s moving and a bit stained. A couple of hot spots to consider: - **Kuala Terengganu – Redang / Bidong area**: Work the drop‑offs and reef edges early morning on the incoming tide with slow‑pitch jigs and small metals. Good chance at tenggiri, snapper, and reef species if you stick to the current lines and bait marks. - **Kuantan – Beserah / Cherating stretch**: Nearshore reefs and rough ground in 10–30 m have been giving up a nice mix of kerisi, jenahak, and occasional kerapu. Bottom rigs with squid or prawn during the tide swing, then switch to jigs when you mark mid‑water bait. Closer to the cities, Port Klang area anglers are still finding action around the shipping lanes and artificial structure, but water clarity is up and down with the rain. Bright, noisy lures and strong‑scented bait help there. Down south around Johor’s east coast, inshore reefs and island channels are holding good numbers of small pelagics—perfect if you’re just looking for steady bites and fresh dinner. That’s the coastal rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next tide change and bite 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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