Oman's April Barracuda and Kingfish Bite Heats Up with Strong Tides
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Fish activity's heating up as waters hit 28-30°C. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and around Qurum Beach report solid numbers: plenty of **barracuda** up to 5kg slashing surface lures, **kingfish** (tuna cousins) boiling on bait balls averaging 8-12kg, **queenfish** schooling 2-4kg, and **grouper** hugging reefs at 5-10kg. Local boats tallied 20-30 fish per outing last few days, per chatter from Duqm charters and Seeb jetty crews. Smaller **trevally** and **snapper** filling gaps too.
Best lures right now? Jig those shiny **metal slugs** or **poppers** in chrome/silver for barri and kings—work 'em fast over reefs. Soft plastics like paddle tails on 1/2oz jigheads for queens. Live bait shines: sardines or garfish hooked through the nose under a float, or chunks of squid for grouper. Cut mullet on circle hooks for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots? Hit **Bandar Al Khayran** reefs—tide rips there stack the pelagics. Or **Yiti Beach** rocks at dusk for ambush feeders. Launch small boats or shore cast, but watch currents.
Stay safe, wet a line, and respect bag limits.
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