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South Korea Evening Bite: Rockfish and Sea Bass Peak as Tides Push Bait to Structure

South Korea Evening Bite: Rockfish and Sea Bass Peak as Tides Push Bait to Structure

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This is Artificial Lure with your coastal South Korea fishing report. Along the south and east coasts today, light south to southwest winds and relatively calm seas are giving small‑boat anglers a nice window. Skies are partly cloudy in most areas with scattered showers rolling through Jeju and the south coast later. Temps are warm and humid, mid‑20s °C on the water, feeling hotter when the sun pops out. Sunrise along the south coast came in just after 5 a.m., with sunset around 7:50 p.m. That gives a long crepuscular bite window. Early morning and the last two hours before dark are the prime times; the mid‑day bite has been noticeably slower unless you’re fishing deeper structure. Tides on the south and west coasts are running medium to large today, with a solid push on the flood and plenty of current on the ebb around major inlets and harbor mouths. The best action has been at the start of the flood and right before peak high, when bait is pushed tight to rocks, breakwalls, and river mouths. Recent catches from local charter captains and marina boards up and down the coast report: - Good numbers of **rockfish (jingo, nongo, gugari)** around rocky points and harbor walls. Most are eater‑size, with the occasional larger fish at night. - **Sea bass (nungchi)** showing better in the evenings around lit structure, with a mix of schoolies and a few solid fish for anglers who stay after dark. - **Flounder and flatfish (gwang‑e)** coming from sandy pockets and channel edges, especially on the drift with bait. - In the warmer south, especially around Jeju and the Tongyeong area, some **Spanish mackerel and small pelagics** are pushing in and chasing bait near tide lines. Best lures and baits locals are leaning on: - For rockfish along breakwalls: 2–3 inch soft plastics on 5–10 g jig heads, especially paddle tails in natural baitfish or shrimp colors. Slow hops along the bottom and letting the lure sit are key. - For sea bass around bridges and harbor lights: 7–12 cm minnow plugs, small topwater pencil baits at dawn and dusk, and slim metal jigs worked mid‑water when they’re chasing. - For flatfish: bottom‑rigged worms, shrimp, or small cut bait on a simple Carolina or sliding sinker rig. Drifting across sandy flats and channel edges is producing steady bites. - Live shrimp or small baitfish remain the most reliable bait when the lure bite gets finicky, especially in the harbors. Fish activity has been best where clean water meets slightly stained runoff, and anywhere there’s visible current breaks: jetty tips, harbor mouths, and along rocky shorelines with a drop‑off. Daytime in clear water, downsize your line and lures; at night, bump up to slightly larger silhouettes and slower retrieves. A couple of hotspot suggestions: - **Busan – breakwalls around the Gwangalli and Igidae area:** Solid mixed rockfish and sea bass action in the evenings, especially around the lighted sections of the walls and near any visible bait schools. Work soft plastics tight to the rocks early, then switch to small minnows once the lights really glow. - **Tongyeong and nearby islands on the south coast:** Great structure fishing with rock points, kelp beds, and channels. Drift the edges with bait for flatfish by day, then hit rocky points and small harbor entrances with jigs and plugs at dusk for rockfish and sea bass. If you’re heading out tonight, focus on that evening high tide, keep a small selection of soft plastics, minnow plugs, and a bit of fresh bait, and move until you find active fish. The coast is alive; you just need to match the moment. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a 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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