Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 28, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling with that classic evening glow.
Weather's balmy today—mid-80s Fahrenheit, light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, mostly clear skies perfect for casting. Sunrise hit around 5:30 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, giving us those prime golden hours. Tides are cooperating: high tide peaked mid-morning around 2 meters, now ebbing low till midnight, pulling baitfish into the shallows—ideal for predators.
Fish activity's heating up post-full moon vibes. Locals report solid catches of **kingfish (king mackerel)**, **barracuda**, **queenfish**, and **Spanish mackerel** slamming hooks offshore, with **grouper** and **snapper** stacking up on reefs. Inshore, ** trevally** and **bonefish** are active in mangroves, plus **sharks** cruising the surf. Recent hauls from Muscat boats show 20-30 kg limits daily—kings up to 15 kg, barras pushing 10 kg.
Best lures? Go **metal jigs** like kastmasters in chrome for kings and queens—rip 'em fast. **Poppers** and **stickbaits** for surface explosions on mackerel. For bait, fresh **sardines** or **live shrimp** on circle hooks rule; cut squid for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots: **Bander Al Khayran** reefs for pelagics—anchor and jig deep. **Qurum Beach** surf for trevally at dawn/dusk, easy access.
Rig light, stay safe on the rocks, and respect bag limits.
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