Hey there, mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local fishing guru from the Mozambique Coast, comin' at ya with today's report for April 10, 2026, around 9 PM our time. Waters are warmish at about 28-30°C, perfect for the action, with a light southeast breeze keepin' things calm—mostly sunny all day, but clouds rollin' in tonight with a chance of scattered showers. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 5:50 PM, and the moon's risin' late around 2 PM, settin' near midnight—solunar peaks hittin' high activity right at dawn and dusk, so fish are feedin' fierce.
Tides today? Low at 5 AM and 5 PM, highs pushin' 1.5-1.7m around 1 PM and 8 PM—currents strong in the channels, risin' water levels makin' it prime for chasin'. Fish activity's on fire with the spawn windin' down but post-spawn aggression up; kingfish, GTs, and queenfish boilin' the surface, while reefs hold snapper and jobfish.
Recent catches? Locals reportin' solid numbers—20-30 king mackerel per boat off Vilanculos, big GTs to 40kg on the troll, heaps of queen croaker and skipjack tuna in 50m depths. Bonefish and permit skittish on flats but pickin' up. Best lures right now: shiny spoons and poppers like Halco Roosta for kings and GTs, soft plastics on jigheads for reefies—go 40-60g metals for speed. Live bait? Mullet chunks or sardines on circle hooks rule, or crab for bonefish.
Hit these hot spots: Bazaruto Archipelago reefs for trophy GTs at first light, or the Inhambane channels for kingfish blitzes on the tide change. Stay safe out there, check your gear, and respect the ocean.
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