G'day, mates, this is Artificial Lure, your Sydney Harbour fishing guru, comin' at ya live on April 29, 2026, at 1pm sharp. Autumn's settlin' in nice, with clear skies, light southerlies at 10-15 knots, and temps hoverin' around 22°C—perfect for a day on the water, no rain in sight per the Bureau of Meteorology.
Sunrise was at 6:20am, sunset's 5:25pm, givin' ya solid daylight to chase the bite. Tides today are low-key: high at 2:47am (1.5m), low at 2:42pm (0.2m), with a weak solunar coefficient of 33—fish might be a bit sluggish, but runnin' tide changes 'round dawn and dusk will fire 'em up, just like Tides4Fishing charts show for similar southern waters.
Fish activity's heatin' up post-autumn spawn. Recent reports from local forums and NSW DPI logs got kingfish smashin' 10-15kg off the heads, heaps of slimies and yakkas in the harbour for livies, plus tailor schools patrollin' beaches—blokes pulled 20+ last weekend on metal slugs. Bream and flathead are stackin' up in the estuaries, with snapper pushin' inshore on the reefs, limits hit daily.
Best lures? Stick to 40g metal slugs like the Shimano TLD for tailor and kings—work 'em fast along drop-offs. Soft plastics in prawn imitations, 3-4 inch Gulp! shrimp on 1/4oz heads, deadly for bream and flatties. For bait, fresh squid tentacles or pillies on a gang hook can't be beat; livie yakkas under a float for pelagics.
Hot spots: Hit North Head for kings on the troll, or Balmoral Beach for bream off the sand—berley up and wait for the frenzy. Middle Harbour's also firin' for flatties 'round the mangroves.
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