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Tune in to the "Mozambique, Coast Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from the Indian Ocean's premier big game fishing destination. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on Mozambique's incredible marine ecosystem—from trophy marlin and giant trevally to world-class reef fishing—and make every fishing expedition a memorable one. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com Get all your gear before you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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episode Calm Mozambique Autumn Pattern: Couta, Kingfish, and Wahoo on the Rise artwork

Calm Mozambique Autumn Pattern: Couta, Kingfish, and Wahoo on the Rise

Artificial Lure here with your Mozambique Coast fishing report for this evening, the 20th of May. Along most of the central and southern coast – from Inhaca down past Ponta do Ouro and up through Inhambane and Vilankulo – we’ve had a fairly calm autumn pattern. Local marine forecasts along the Maputo and Inhambane coasts are calling for light to moderate south‑easterlies, 8–14 knots through the night, easing towards dawn, with seas in the 1–1.5 m range offshore and a gentle chop inshore. Air temps are sitting in the low‑20s °C overnight, water temps around 24–25 °C, clean green to light blue outside the reefs. Tides along the Mozambique Channel tonight are running on a medium cycle. Around Maputo Bay and Inhambane, the late‑evening tide has just come off the peak and is pushing into a slow ebb. First light will line up with the last of the outgoing, and we’ll see the turn to flood mid‑morning – a good window for inshore action when that new water starts pushing over the sandbanks and reefs. Sunrise tomorrow along the coast will be just after 5:50 am, with sunset around 5:10 pm, giving a short but punchy light window. With the cooling nights and stable barometer, fish activity has picked up nicely at dawn and again in the last hour of light. Inshore, local skippers out of Maputo and Costa do Sol report decent catches of king mackerel (couta) and queen mackerel on the reefs just outside the bay. Small shoals of chisel‑tooth snapper, rock cod, and some solid green and yellow‑spot kingfish have been coming off the inshore pinnacles. Inhambane and Barra charters are talking about good numbers of smaller couta, bonito, and the odd yellowfin tuna riding the color lines, with shoaling baitfish tight to the reefs. Offshore from Vilankulo and the Bazaruto area, boats running the ledges have found wahoo and sailfish in the deeper blue, though the sails are still spotty. A few bull and prodigal son kob have also been taken on the deeper inshore reefs north of town. Night‑time bottom guys are seeing steady action on emperor, jobfish, and big snapper when the current is not screaming. Best lures right now: for trolling couta and wahoo, stick with 4–6 inch Halco‑style hardbodies, small diving plugs, and bullet heads rigged with strip bait. Pink, purple, and blue/white skirts have been doing damage. Spinning from the surf and rocks, medium spoons in chrome or green/blue, 40–60 g, and slim stickbaits are drawing strikes from kingfish and queenfish, especially worked fast over structure as the tide turns. For bait, pilchard and sardine remain king in Mozambique. Rig them on wire for couta and wahoo. Chokka (squid) and cut bonito are producing on the reefs for snapper and kob. In the estuaries and mangrove creeks near Maputo and Inhambane, live mullet and small prawns are the ticket for grunter and smaller kingfish on the push. If you’re looking for a couple of hot spots: – Maputo area: The reefs just outside the bay mouth – particularly around Portuguese Island and the deep edges off Inhaca – are holding couta and queenies on the early‑morning run‑out and the first push of the flood. – Inhambane / Barra: The Barra Lighthouse reef and surrounding pinnacles are firing when the wind drops and the current lines up. Work the drop‑offs for couta and bonito, and drop baits down the edges for snapper and jobfish. – Vilankulo / Bazaruto: The ledges east of Bazaruto and the reef systems closer to Margaruque are producing mixed gamefish, with the best bites on the early‑morning troll and late‑afternoon jig. Plan your session around the tide turns, fish the low light hard, and be ready to move if the current or water color looks dead. The fish are there if you put in the time and keep your baits swimming right. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more local fishing updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

21 May 2026 - 5 min
episode Mozambique Coast: Chase the Tide for Queenfish and Kingfish artwork

Mozambique Coast: Chase the Tide for Queenfish and Kingfish

Good day, this is Artificial Lure with your local-style fishing report for the Mozambique coast. Along the coast today, the sea is looking fishable with that classic warm Indian Ocean feel, and the best action is lining up around the tide changes. If you’re working the beaches, reefs, and points from Maputo right up through the central coast, focus on the first push of the incoming and the last of the outgoing. Tide movement is the key here; when the water starts to move, so do the predators. According to regional weather patterns for the Mozambique coast, expect warm, humid air, plenty of sun breaks, and a sea breeze building through the day. That usually means early morning and late afternoon are your prime windows. Sun-up is around 6:20 a.m., and sunset is near 5:15 p.m. Give or take a few minutes depending on your exact stretch of coast, that’s the rhythm you want to fish. The bite has been strongest on the usual saltwater suspects: queenfish, kingfish, shad in some areas, snappers around structure, and the odd big trevally cruising bait schools. Offshore and deeper along reef edges, there’s always the chance of bonito, tuna, and mackerel if the bait is stacked up. Recent catches reported from coastal anglers have leaned toward smaller schools of mixed fish with a few standout larger predators where bait is thick and current is running clean. In simple terms: find the bait, and you’ll find the fish. For lures, I’d keep it simple and fast. Metal slugs in the 20 to 40 gram range are deadly for queenfish and tuna-style fish when they’re chasing bait near the surface. Small to medium stickbaits are excellent around reef points and drop-offs, especially at first light. Soft plastics on jigheads can work well over sand-and-rock edges if the water is clear and the fish are picky. If you’re targetting bigger kingfish, a heavier sinking stickbait or a robust popper can turn the trick when there’s surface activity. Best bait? Fresh is best, always. Sardines, squid strips, small bonito chunks, and live mullet or sardine are top choices along this coast. If you can get live bait, use it near current lines, reef edges, and headlands. A good fresh bait drifted naturally will outfish a lot of fancy gear when the bite gets moody. A couple of hot spots to try: the rocky points and surf gutters south of Maputo for kings and queenfish; and the reefy coastline around the central stretches near Inhambane for mixed inshore predators, especially where clean water meets moving tide. Also keep an eye on estuary mouths and river outlets after a bit of runoff, because bait stacks there and the bigger fish won’t be far behind. So that’s the word from the coast: fish the tide, fish the bait, and fish the low light. Work your lures fast, keep your bait fresh, and don’t ignore the structure. Thanks for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

20 May 2026 - 3 min
episode Moçambique à Noite: Serra, Dourado e Atum na Costa Sul artwork

Moçambique à Noite: Serra, Dourado e Atum na Costa Sul

Boa noite, pessoal, Artificial Lure aqui com o relatório de pesca para a costa de Moçambique, virado para o fim da tarde e noite de hoje. Na zona de Maputo, Inhaca e até mais para cima, tipo Bilene e Xai-Xai, o dia veio quente e húmido, céu meio limpo com alguma nebulosidade costeira. Os termómetros andaram nos 27–29 °C, água por volta dos 25–26 °C, com vento sudoeste a sul de 8–14 nós, soprando um pouco mais no meio da tarde. O Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia indicou rajadas moderadas, mas nada de assustar, mar com ondulação de 1,2–1,8 m, mais organizado lá fora nos recifes. A tábua de marés para a costa sul mostrou maré cheia no fim da manhã e início da tarde, descendo para maré baixa ao princípio da noite. Esse final de enchente e o início da vazante foram as melhores janelas de actividade: robalo, garoupa e some manhoso a encostarem nos canais e bordas de pedra. O nascer do sol foi por volta das 05h40 e o pôr do sol perto das 17h10, dando-nos um crepúsculo curtinho mas forte. O pico de movimento de peixe ficou mesmo uma hora antes e uma hora depois do pôr do sol, com cardumes de sardinha e pequena anchova a ferver na superfície, trazendo predadores atrás. Pelas conversas nos clubes de Maputo e Vilankulo, e o que os charters locais andam a relatar, esta semana saíram bons peixes: dourado médio entre 6–10 kg lá fora, alguns atuns albacora na casa dos 8–15 kg, king mackerel (serra/cutia) de 5–12 kg, e no fundo corvinas e cachuchos decentes. Não foi aquela loucura de verão, mas quem trabalhou as estruturas certas voltou com peixe na caixa. Para iscos artificiais, hoje brilhou quem apostou em: - Plugs de superfície tipo stickbaits e poppers em cores sardinha ou azul/prata para as serra e os dourados. - Jigs metálicos de 40–80 g, azuis e rosa, trabalhados rápido nos drop-offs. - Vinis paddletail brancos ou chartreuse nos recifes rasos e canais da baía. De isco natural, o velho clássico continua a mandar: - Sardinha fresca ou cavala em tira, bem afiada num circle hook para corvina, garoupa e some. - Camarão fresco descascado nos estuários para robalo e pequenos snappers. - Vivos pequenos (xixarro, bogas) onde a corrente deixa, para uma chance num belo king mackerel ou um atum curioso. Do lado costeiro, quem pescou à linha de mão ou spinning leve nas pedras, à volta de Inhaca e Catembe, apanhou robaletes, pequenos snappers e alguns kingies juvenis, sobretudo no virar da maré. A água ainda está limpa, então fluorcarbono fino e apresentação natural fizeram a diferença. Dois hotspots para ter em conta agora: 1. **Canal de Santa Maria (Inhaca)** A boca do canal, tanto do lado da ilha como do lado de Machangulo, está a produzir serra, robalo e algum kingfish. Trabalha jigs pequenos e vinis na mudança de maré e mantém um bastão mais pesado à mão para quando as serra começam a caçar na superfície. 2. **Recifes de Two Mile e Five Mile, Vilankulo/Bazaruto** Os skippers locais estão a reportar boa acção de dourado e atum em torno dos pinnacles, com algum wahoo a aparecer quando a corrente aperta. Trolling com feathers e pequenos kona em cores verde/amarelo e roxo/preto tem dado resultado, e o jigging vertical nos bordos est Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

19 May 2026 - 4 min
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