『South Korea Coastal Bite: Busan to Geoje – Tides, Metals, and Evening Seabass』のカバーアート

South Korea Coastal Bite: Busan to Geoje – Tides, Metals, and Evening Seabass

South Korea Coastal Bite: Busan to Geoje – Tides, Metals, and Evening Seabass

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This is Artificial Lure with your coastal South Korea fishing rundown. Along the south and east coasts today, skies are partly cloudy with light south to south‑easterly winds and mild seas. Afternoon air temps are sitting in the low to mid‑20s Celsius, and the barometer is steady to slightly falling, which usually keeps inshore fish fairly active. Humidity is up, so expect a bit of haze over the water. Sunrise along Busan, Ulsan, and the south coast came just after 5 a.m., with sunset due a little after 7:40 p.m. That gives us long, fishy low‑light windows. Tide tables from the Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency show a fairly strong semi‑diurnal swing today: a solid morning high, dropping into an early afternoon low, then flooding again into the evening. That falling‑then‑rising pattern has been turning on the bite around channel edges, harbor mouths, and rocky points. In Busan’s Gwangalli and Haeundae area, local anglers this week have been picking up good numbers of rockfish and greenling tight to structure, plus the odd sea bass cruising the light lines. Light jig heads tipped with small soft‑plastic worms in natural brown or watermelon, and size 10–12 sabiki rigs sweetened with a sliver of shrimp, have been doing the work. After dark, white or chartreuse minnow‑profile plugs waked slowly just under the surface have taken a few better seabass around the pier lights. Up the east coast around Ulsan and Pohang, shore jigging has produced decent Spanish mackerel, small yellowtail, and a mix of bottom fish off the deeper breakwaters. Metal jigs in the 20–40 g range, in sardine or anchovy patterns, cast long and worked fast through mid‑water have been hot when the current is running. When the tide slows, switching to bait—whole shrimp or small live bait on a simple running rig—keeps the rod bent with flounder and smaller reef species. On the south coast near Tongyeong and Geoje, the inshore reefs and kelp edges are giving up rock bream, black porgy, and the occasional bigger snapper. Local charter skippers report that small slow‑pitch jigs and inchiku‑style lures in pink, orange, and glow are outfishing straight bait during peak current, with squid strips and cut mackerel doing best once the flow eases. For those fishing from the rocks, a basic float rig with dough bait or crab pieces still produces steady porgy and bream action. Hot‑spot wise, two areas stand out: Busan – Igidae and Oryukdo coast: Deep water close to shore, strong tide lines, and plenty of bait. Work the early‑morning falling tide with 20–30 g metals for mackerel and small pelagics, then switch to soft plastics on the bottom for rockfish once the sun gets up. Geoje – northern channel mouths: Where the current funnels between the islands, evening flood tides have been pushing bait right up against the drop‑offs. Slow‑pitch jigs hopped through 10–20 m and live shrimp under a float both have produced mixed bags of snapper, porgy, and the odd flatfish. Best general‑purpose lures this week have been: - 20–40 g metal jigs in silver, blue, and green. - 3–4 inch soft‑plastic shads and worms in natural baitfish or brown tones. - Small minnow plugs in white or chartreuse for nighttime seabass. Best baits: - Live or fresh shrimp. - Small live baitfish where allowed. - Squid strips and thin slivers of mackerel or sardine. If you can, fish the last two hours of the falling tide and the first push of the flood at dawn or dusk. That’s when the predators have been moving shallow, and that’s when most of the better catches have been reported this week along the Korean coast. 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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