Tahiti Fishing Fire: Mahi Schools and Bonefish on the Flats
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Sunrise hit around 6:15 AM, sunset 'bout 5:45 PM—plenty of daylight for chasin' the bite. Weather's classic trade winds, 80°F, partly cloudy with light swells from the southeast, perfect for lagoon drifts. Tides runnin' moderate today, high around 2-3 feet mid-mornin' and evenin', pullin' fish into the shallows—currents kickin' just right for ambush feeds.
Fish are fired up! Recent catches boomin' with mahi-mahi schools crashin' trolled lines offshore, 20-40 pounders haulin' in doubles. Lagoon action hot on bonefish ghostin' flats, up to 8 pounds, plus GTs slammin' poppers near passes. Skipjack and yellowfin tunas pilin' up 10-15 per charter lately, and triggers hittin' hard on the reefs—locals reportin' 50-fish days. Activity peaks at dawn/dusk with the waxin' moon pushin' 'em shallow.
Best lures? Rapala X-Rap slashbaits in blue/silver for mahi, stickbaits like Yo-Zuri for GTs—twitch 'em fast! Soft plastics on jigheads nail bonefish. Live bait rules: small crabs or shrimp for bones, sardines for pelagics—chunk 'em out at first light.
Hit these hot spots: Motu Teahupoo pass for GTs and mahi drop-offs, or the Venus Point lagoon flats for bonefish skinnin' the sand. Paddle out safe, check currents!
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