Sri Lanka April Bite: Yellowtail, Tuna, and GTs Stackin Tight on Structure
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Sunrise was at 6:05 AM, sunset's 6:15 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of daylight. Tides are risin' toward high around 9 PM, mixin' with high solunar activity today—fish are feedin' aggressive like it's full moon frenzy, accordin' to tides4fishing charts.
Recent catches 'round here have been fire: yellowtail up to 25 lbs hammerin' the Coronado-style reefs off our coasts, plus skipjack tuna, GTs, and barracuda inshore. Locals report limits of 15-20 lb yellows and mixed bags of trevally on the south shore drop-offs, with rainbows and snaps showin' in 20-60 ft pockets from snowmelt-like freshwater pulses in the estuaries.
Fish are stackin' tight on structure, matin' the mornings best, but they're committin' all day now that water's warmin'. For lures, rig up jiggin' spoons or paddle tails in 80-140 ft—Cortland MasterBraid with 3/4 oz weights for bottom bouncin'. Live bait? Cut squid or small fish chunks on circle hooks for cats and snaps; crankbaits for bass chasin' shad on windblown banks.
Hot spots: Hit the ledges off Mirissa Bay for GTs, or troll the deeper edges toward Galle Harbour—structure's holdin' 'em steady.
Tight lines, stay safe out there!
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