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Sri Lankan Tuna and Mackerel Heating Up Post-Monsoon Season

Sri Lankan Tuna and Mackerel Heating Up Post-Monsoon Season

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今ならプレミアムプランが3カ月 月額99円

2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Sri Lankan coast. It's 5:15 PM on April 27, 2026, and the sun's dipping low—sunrise was at 6:02 AM, sunset around 6:18 PM, giving us a solid 12 hours of prime light for casting lines.

Weather's been kind today: mostly sunny with light winds from the southwest at 5-10 knots, temps hovering 28-30°C, perfect for a sweat-free session. Tides are cooperating too—high tide peaked at 11:45 AM around Colombo, low at 6:00 PM, so fish are pushing into shallows on the outgoing flow right now.

Fish activity's heating up post-monsoon; skipjack tuna, yellowfin, and king mackerel are smashing inshore reefs, while reef species like grouper and snapper hold steady on the bottom. Recent catches from local boats report 20-30 kg hauls daily: plenty of small tuna (2-5 kg) on trolls, GTs up to 15 kg near drop-offs, and a solid run of sailfish offshore. Barracuda and trevally are prowling surf zones, hitting hard.

Best lures? Jig those silver spoons or poppers for pelagics—mackerel go mad for 'em. Soft plastics in white or chartreuse mimic baitfish perfectly. For bait, fresh squid strips or live mullet on circle hooks can't be beat; they're pulling fish like clockwork.

Hot spots: Hit Bentota Reef for tuna action—troll the edges at dawn. Or Negombo Lagoon shallows for barracuda and snook, especially on the falling tide.

Rig light, stay safe on the swells, and let's pull some fighters!

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