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Monsoon Bites: West and East Coast Malaysia Summer Fishing Report

Monsoon Bites: West and East Coast Malaysia Summer Fishing Report

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This is Artificial Lure checking in with your coastal Malaysia fishing report. Along the west coast from Port Klang down to Port Dickson, we’re sitting on a **waxing gibbous** moon and moderate tidal swing. Local tide tables from Malaysian Marine Department show a strong afternoon high pushing in good water movement on the outer sandbars and river mouths, with the evening drop giving nice current lines around structure. On the east coast, from Kemaman to Kuala Rompin, the tide range is a bit softer but still enough flow around reefs and oil rigs to keep predators hunting. Weather along most coasts has been classic southwest monsoon pattern: hot, humid, scattered afternoon thunderstorms, light to moderate southwesterly winds. Morning usually starts calm with a light land breeze, then picks up chop by midday before easing again near sunset. Cloud cover has been broken to partly cloudy, giving decent light penetration for lure fishing in the top 5–10 feet of water. Sunrise is around 7-ish in the morning, with first light about half an hour before that. Sunset is just after 7 in the evening, and that last 45 minutes of light has been the prime bite window, especially on days when the outgoing tide lines up with dusk. Inshore, anglers around Klang Strait, Morib, and Port Dickson have been reporting steady **gelama (croaker)**, **siakap (barramundi)** near river mouths, and the odd **beefy senangin (threadfin)** on live prawn and small mullet. Further south towards Muar and Batu Pahat, night boats picking up good numbers of **squid**, which in turn brings in **tenggiri (Spanish mackerel)** and **cobia** for those slow-trolling strip baits and metal jigs just off the drop-offs. On the east coast, especially off **Kuala Rompin** and **Pahang waters**, boats have seen increasing action from **sailfish**, **tenggiri**, and **dorado** around FADs and current edges. While peak sailfish season is later, early arrivals are already smacking trolled skirted lures and drifted live scad. Near the islands like **Tioman** and **Pulau Sibu**, reef edges are giving up **red snapper**, **grouper**, and **trevally** on cut squid and slow-pitch jigs. Fish activity has been higher in the low-light periods. Morning sessions show pelagics busting bait balls just outside river plumes, while midday slows down unless you’re fishing deeper structure or under floating debris. Nighttime has been excellent for squid and smaller demersal species, especially on jigs under green lights. For lures, west-coast inshore: - Small **minnow plugs** and **poppers** in natural baitfish colors for siakap and juvenile GTs around mangrove creeks. - 10–20 g **metal jigs** and **spoons** worked mid-column for tenggiri and talang. East-coast offshore: - 40–120 g **slow-pitch jigs** in pink, blue-silver, and glow for snapper, grouper, and cobia. - Medium **skirted trolling lures** in purple-black or blue-white for sailfish and dorado. Best baits right now: - **Live prawns** and **live mullet** in the estuaries and around bridges for siakap and mangrove jack. - **Cut squid** and **sardine chunks** on the reefs. - Live **selar (yellowtail scad)** or **kembong** slow-trolled for tenggiri and cobia. A couple of hotspots to put on your list: - **Kuala Selangor–Klang estuary lines**: fish the tide turns at creek mouths and along the muddy drop-offs for siakap, gelama, and the chance of threadfin. - **Kuala Rompin offshore FADs**: work slow-pitch jigs and trolled skirts around the markers and bait schools for early sailfish, tenggiri, and dorado, especially when the current is pushing clean blue water in. That’s it from Artificial Lure. 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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