Philippine Islands Red Hot: Groupers, Snappers, and Jacks Going Wild
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Tides today are looking prime with a high incoming around mid-morning pushing into afternoon—perfect for flushing baitfish into the shallows, based on regional charts showing strong solunar peaks. Weather's holding steady: mostly sunny with light trades at 10-15 knots, temps in the high 80s, and a slight chance of afternoon showers. Sunrise hit at 5:45 AM, sunset around 6:15 PM—plenty of daylight to chase the bite.
Fish activity is heating up post-northeast monsoon. Recent catches from Manila Bay and Visayas waters report solid numbers: groupers up to 20 kilos, snapper schools going wild, and jacks hammering anything shiny. Tuna and mackerel are showing offshore, with skipjack averaging 5-10 kg per boat. Locals pulled in 50+ snappers last week near Cebu, per island chatter.
Best lures? Go with **metal jigs** like 60-100g kastmasters in chrome for jacks and trevs—rip 'em fast off the reefs. Soft plastics on jigheads for grouper in 20-40m. Live bait kings: sardines or squid chunks on a circle hook for bottom dwellers. Fly guys, streamer 'em deep for trevs.
Hot spots: Hit **Apo Reef** for trophy groupers—drop shots killing it. Or **Tubbataha** edges if you're diving deep, but watch currents. Closer in, **Coron Bay** wrecks are firing on poppers at dawn.
Stay safe, wear your PFD, and respect no-take zones.
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