EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 2 MIN
Maldives Evening Bite: Tuna, GTs, and Mahi Firing Up in Perfect Conditions
from Maldives, Indian Ocean Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing expert right here in the Maldives, bringing you the Indian Ocean fishing report for April 22, 2026, at 6 PM local time. Skies are partly cloudy with light winds from the southeast at 8-10 knots, temps holding steady around 29°C—perfect for a late afternoon cast. Sunrise was at 5:58 AM, sunset at 6:12 PM, so we're wrapping up the prime evening bite. Tides are low activity today with a small coefficient around 45-50 per Tides4Fishing charts—high tide peaked mid-morning near 1.2 meters, now easing into outgoing flow, stirring up baitfish nicely. Fish are fired up in these warm turquoise waters! Recent catches around the atolls show skipjack tuna slamming in schools up to 20 strong offshore, mahi-mahi averaging 5-10 kg hitting poppers near weed lines, and reef species like grouper and snapper stacking up on drop-offs. GTs over 30 kg were boated yesterday off North Male Atoll, per local charter logs, with wahoo mixing in on the troll. GTs, jacks, and barracuda dominated recent reports, pulling 50-100 fish days for crews. Best lures right now? Stick to **stickbaits and poppers** like Yo-Zuri or Halco for surface explosions on GTs and trevs—work 'em fast over reefs. For tuna and mahi, **rapalas or skirts** in bright colors. Live bait? Small skipjack or squid chunks on circle hooks for bottom dwellers. Jigs dropping 50-100g for snapper in 20-40m. Hot spots: Hit **Banana Reef** for reef jacks and grouper on the incoming, or **Fish Head** for pelagics—schools are pinned there. Charter out from Male for the best action. Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines! Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing expert right here in the Maldives, bringing you the Indian Ocean fishing report for April 22, 2026, at 6 PM local time. Skies are partly cloudy with light winds from the southeast at 8-10 knots, temps holding steady around 29°C—perfect for a late afternoon cast. Sunrise was at 5:58 AM, sunset at 6:12 PM, so we're wrapping up the prime evening bite. Tides are low activity today with a small coefficient around 45-50 per Tides4Fishing charts—high tide peaked mid-morning near 1.2 meters, now easing into outgoing flow, stirring up baitfish nicely. Fish are fired up in these warm turquoise waters! Recent catches around the atolls show skipjack tuna slamming in schools up to 20 strong offshore, mahi-mahi averaging 5-10 kg hitting poppers near weed lines, and reef species like grouper and snapper stacking up on drop-offs. GTs over 30 kg were boated yesterday off North Male Atoll, per local charter logs, with wahoo mixing in on the troll. GTs, jacks, and barracuda dominated recent reports, pulling 50-100 fish days for crews. Best lures right now? Stick to **stickbaits and poppers** like Yo-Zuri or Halco for surface explosions on GTs and trevs—work 'em fast over reefs. For tuna and mahi, **rapalas or skirts** in bright colors. Live bait? Small skipjack or squid chunks on circle hooks for bottom dwellers. Jigs dropping 50-100g for snapper in 20-40m. Hot spots: Hit **Banana Reef** for reef jacks and grouper on the incoming, or **Fish Head** for pelagics—schools are pinned there. Charter out from Male for the best action. Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines! Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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