Mozambique's Red Hot: Kings, GTs and Mackerel Dominating April Bite
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Fish activity's on fire, bra! Recent catches from Vilanculos to Inhambane show kingfish hammerin' 15-25kg beasts, GTs up to 40kg tearin' lines offshore, and queenies schoolin' in 20-40m. Snoek are smashin' the surface, with limits of 10-20 per boat daily, plus solid couta runs. Inshore, bonefish and grunter stackin' up on flats, and reefies like snapper and jobfish fillin' coolers—anglers reportin' 50+ fish days on live bait.
Best lures? Stick to shiny stickbaits like the Nomad Madscad 140 for kings and GTs—rip 'em fast over reefs. Halco Laser Pros in chrome for snoek and queen mackerel, trollin' at 8 knots. Soft plastics like 5-inch Gulp! jerk shads on 1/4oz jigheads nail the grunter. For bait, fresh sardines or live mullet on circle hooks can't be beat—rig 'em deep for kings, free-line for queens. Emerald shiners if ya can get 'em.
Hot spots? Hit the Bazaruto Archipelago reefs for GTs and kings—anchor upcurrent and chunk bait. Or the Inhaca Island drop-offs for monster couta at first light.
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