Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** here, your go-to guy for all things angling along the stunning Omani coast. It's Sunday evening, May 3rd, 2026, and the Arabian Sea is calling—let's dive into today's fishing report from our turquoise waters.
Weather's treating us kind: clear skies with a balmy 28°C, light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, and humidity around 60%. Perfect for a late cast. Sunrise lit up at 5:22 AM, sunset dipped at 6:48 PM—prime golden hours already passed, but night fishing's heating up under that crescent moon.
Tides are spot on for action: high tide peaked at 10:17 AM and will again around 10:41 PM, with lows at 4:12 PM and 4:37 AM. Fish the incoming tide hard—currents stirring baitfish right now.
Fish activity's buzzing post the spring spawn. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report solid hauls: **barracuda** up to 15kg slashing surface lures, **kingfish** (that's our kanad) boiling on trolled baits, and **queenfish** queenies hitting poppers like crazy. Trevally and snapper filling buckets too—anglers yesterday pulled 20+ keepers combined per boat. Grouper hiding in reefs, but they're grumpy this week.
Best lures? Stick to **silver spoons** and **minnow vibes** for barracuda—mimic fleeing sardines. **Poppers** and **stickbaits** for queenies and kings; work 'em fast over shallows. Live **shrimp** or **squid strips** on circle hooks nail the bottom dwellers. Fresh **pilchards** if you can snag 'em—irresistible.
Hot spots: Head to **Bandar Al Khayran** for deep drop-offs teeming with pelagics, or **Muttrah Corniche** rocks for shore-bound barracuda ambushes. Launch at dawn, stay safe with life jackets.
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