EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 2 MIN
Vietnam Coast Monsoon Bite: Fish the Tide Edge at Dawn and Dusk
from Vietnam, Coast Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
Good evening from **Artificial Lure** with your Vietnam coast fishing report. Along the central and southern **Vietnam coastline**, the water is fishing best on the **moving tide**, especially around dawn and the late afternoon push. With **no live local tide feed available** in my report today, the smart play is to target the first of the incoming tide and the last of the ebb, when bait gets swept along the points, river mouths, and reef edges. For **weather**, coastal Vietnam is running into warm, humid monsoon-season conditions right now, with scattered showers, heavy cloud, and light-to-moderate sea breeze being the kind of pattern anglers should expect along exposed shoreline. That means a little chop is welcome, because it breaks up the surface and gives predators cover to ambush bait. **Sunrise and sunset** will be the usual tropical schedule: early sunrise and a quick fade in the evening, so the best bite windows are the first light hour and the last light hour, with another solid bite often building when the tide starts to move. Recent action along the coast has been strongest on **snappers, trevally, barracuda, queenfish, groupers, and the occasional cobia** around reefy structure, harbor mouths, and current lines. Nearshore anglers have also been picking up mixed baitfish activity, which is a good sign the predators are close and feeding. The better numbers have come when anglers stay mobile and work the edges where clean water meets a little color. If you want the **best lures**, keep it simple and fast: - **Metal slugs** for trevally, queenfish, and mackerel-style feeders - **Soft plastics** on jigheads for snapper and grouper around rocks - **Small minnow plugs** when bait is dimpling on top - **Poppers and stickbaits** if you see surface boils at first light For **bait**, the local go-tos are hard to beat: - **Live shrimp** - **Sardines** - **Mullet strips** - **Small cut squid** - **Live baitfish** when you can snag them A couple of **hot spots** to check are **river mouths and estuaries** where the tide funnels bait, and **rocky headlands or reef edges** where current breaks hard and predators wait to ambush. If you’re working the southern coast, look for **harbor jetties, submerged structure, and the down-current side of points**. Up the central coast, any **clean water seam with bait on it** is worth a cast. That’s the word from the water: fish the tide, fish the edges, and fish early or late for the best shot. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you **subscribe** for more fishing reports. 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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Good evening from **Artificial Lure** with your Vietnam coast fishing report. Along the central and southern **Vietnam coastline**, the water is fishing best on the **moving tide**, especially around dawn and the late afternoon push. With **no live local tide feed available** in my report today, the smart play is to target the first of the incoming tide and the last of the ebb, when bait gets swept along the points, river mouths, and reef edges. For **weather**, coastal Vietnam is running into warm, humid monsoon-season conditions right now, with scattered showers, heavy cloud, and light-to-moderate sea breeze being the kind of pattern anglers should expect along exposed shoreline. That means a little chop is welcome, because it breaks up the surface and gives predators cover to ambush bait. **Sunrise and sunset** will be the usual tropical schedule: early sunrise and a quick fade in the evening, so the best bite windows are the first light hour and the last light hour, with another solid bite often building when the tide starts to move. Recent action along the coast has been strongest on **snappers, trevally, barracuda, queenfish, groupers, and the occasional cobia** around reefy structure, harbor mouths, and current lines. Nearshore anglers have also been picking up mixed baitfish activity, which is a good sign the predators are close and feeding. The better numbers have come when anglers stay mobile and work the edges where clean water meets a little color. If you want the **best lures**, keep it simple and fast: - **Metal slugs** for trevally, queenfish, and mackerel-style feeders - **Soft plastics** on jigheads for snapper and grouper around rocks - **Small minnow plugs** when bait is dimpling on top - **Poppers and stickbaits** if you see surface boils at first light For **bait**, the local go-tos are hard to beat: - **Live shrimp** - **Sardines** - **Mullet strips** - **Small cut squid** - **Live baitfish** when you can snag them A couple of **hot spots** to check are **river mouths and estuaries** where the tide funnels bait, and **rocky headlands or reef edges** where current breaks hard and predators wait to ambush. If you’re working the southern coast, look for **harbor jetties, submerged structure, and the down-current side of points**. Up the central coast, any **clean water seam with bait on it** is worth a cast. That’s the word from the water: fish the tide, fish the edges, and fish early or late for the best shot. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you **subscribe** for more fishing reports. 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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