April 2026 UAE Fishing: Queenfish, Grouper, and Trevally Going Wild
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Sunrise kicked off at 5:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:45 PM, giving us a solid 13 hours of light. Tides in the Gulf are subtle but fishable—high tide around 2 PM pushed 1.2 meters at Dubai Creek, low at 8 PM, with a neap moon keeping currents mellow. Solunar peaks hit mid-morning and late afternoon, when fish go feral.
Action's heating up post-winter! Local crews report queenfish smashing topwaters near the rigs, hammour grouper stacking up on reefs—20-30 kg beasts hauled lately—and trevally schools blitzing shallows, up to 10 kg each. Barracuda are prowling, slicing 5-15 kg fish daily, while snapper and emperors fill buckets on night drifts. Recent tallies from Jumeirah charters: 50+ queenies, dozens of hammour over 5 kg, trevally limits hit easy.
Best lures? Jig those shiny metals like Williamson jigs in pink/silver for queenfish and trevs—drop to 20-40m. Soft plastics like Gulp! minnows on 1/2 oz heads nail hammour. Topwaters like Yo-Zuri 3DB Pencil for cuda explosions. Live bait kings: sardines or shrimp on circle hooks for bottom dwellers; mullet chunks for big grouper.
Hit these hot spots: Palm Jumeirah drop-offs for trevs and queens—anchor and jig deep. Or Dubai Marina breakwater at dusk for cuda and snapper ambushes—cast from shore if you're light tackle.
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