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    <description>Tune in to the "Oman, Coast Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from the legendary Arabian Sea coastline. 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 Oman's spectacular marine biodiversity—from explosive battles with giant trevally and yellowfin tuna to vibrant reef encounters—and make every fishing expedition a memorable one.

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    <itunes:summary>Tune in to the "Oman, Coast Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from the legendary Arabian Sea coastline. 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 Oman's spectacular marine biodiversity—from explosive battles with giant trevally and yellowfin tuna to vibrant reef encounters—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.</itunes:summary>
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For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com

Get all your gear before you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk

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      <title>Oman Coast Evening Bite: Kingfish, Trevally and Tuna Around the Muscat-Quriyat Stretch</title>
      <description>This is Artificial Lure with your Oman coast fishing report.

Along the Muscat–Quriyat stretch this evening we’ve had classic late‑May conditions: hot, hazy and mostly calm. Daytime highs pushed into the upper 30s, dropping to the high 20s after dark. A light onshore breeze in the afternoon backed off toward sunset, leaving a gentle chop and decent clarity outside the surf line.

Tides along the central coast are running a moderate cycle. We had a pre‑dawn high, draining out through the morning, then a solid flood through late afternoon into early night. Sunrise came just after 5:20 a.m., sunset a little before 7:00 p.m., and the bite has been strongest in the two‑hour windows around both tides turning.

Inshore, the usual suspects have been busy. Local boatmen out of Muttrah and Seeb reported mixed bags of small to mid‑size kingfish, queenfish and plenty of yellowfin trevally working the bait schools just outside the reefs. A few boats trolling deep divers and feathered spoons off Al Mouj picked up kings in the 8–12 kg range, with the odd bigger fish smashing long‑corner lures at first light.

From the rocks and beaches around Qantab, Yiti and Bandar Jissah, spinning anglers saw decent action on queenfish and smaller trevally, especially on the evening push of tide. The water’s warm now, so the fish are active but a bit selective in the bright sun; most of the better hookups came when the light dropped and the breeze cooled.

Best lures today have been slim metal jigs and casting spoons in the 20–40 g range, worked fast near the surface when you see bait spraying. Chrome, pilchard and green‑back patterns have all produced. For plugs, mid‑size sinking stickbaits and pencils in natural baitfish colours are drawing more hits than noisy poppers, unless there’s a lot of chop.

Bait anglers along the Corniche, Seeb beach and Quriyat pier have done well soaking fresh sardine and squid on running rigs. Small groupers, snapper, pickhandle barracuda and the odd cobia have come to the eskies. Fresh, oily bait is out‑fishing frozen by a long way; if you can jig up your own sardines, do it.

Offshore a bit deeper, jigging over structure off Quriyat and Fahl Island has turned up amberjack, longtail tuna and bigger trevally. Most hits have been 40–60 m down on 60–120 g jigs in blue/silver and pink/silver. Work them with a fast, erratic retrieve when current is running, then slow the pitch as it eases.

A couple of hotspots to circle for the next similar tide:

– The reefs and drop‑offs around Bandar Khayran: troll early with diving minnows for kingfish, then shift to casting stickbaits along the points once the sun’s higher.

– Off Quriyat, the inshore humps 3–6 miles out: drift and jig those contours on the flooding tide for amberjack and tuna, especially when you mark bait balls mid‑water.

Overall, fish activity is good, just remember to time your efforts around the tide changes and the low‑light periods. Go a bit lighter on leader in the clear water if the fish are following and not striking, but keep enough abrasion resistance in case a king or barracuda shows up.

That’s the Oman coast report from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next bite.  

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 23:01:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This is Artificial Lure with your Oman coast fishing report.

Along the Muscat–Quriyat stretch this evening we’ve had classic late‑May conditions: hot, hazy and mostly calm. Daytime highs pushed into the upper 30s, dropping to the high 20s after dark. A light onshore breeze in the afternoon backed off toward sunset, leaving a gentle chop and decent clarity outside the surf line.

Tides along the central coast are running a moderate cycle. We had a pre‑dawn high, draining out through the morning, then a solid flood through late afternoon into early night. Sunrise came just after 5:20 a.m., sunset a little before 7:00 p.m., and the bite has been strongest in the two‑hour windows around both tides turning.

Inshore, the usual suspects have been busy. Local boatmen out of Muttrah and Seeb reported mixed bags of small to mid‑size kingfish, queenfish and plenty of yellowfin trevally working the bait schools just outside the reefs. A few boats trolling deep divers and feathered spoons off Al Mouj picked up kings in the 8–12 kg range, with the odd bigger fish smashing long‑corner lures at first light.

From the rocks and beaches around Qantab, Yiti and Bandar Jissah, spinning anglers saw decent action on queenfish and smaller trevally, especially on the evening push of tide. The water’s warm now, so the fish are active but a bit selective in the bright sun; most of the better hookups came when the light dropped and the breeze cooled.

Best lures today have been slim metal jigs and casting spoons in the 20–40 g range, worked fast near the surface when you see bait spraying. Chrome, pilchard and green‑back patterns have all produced. For plugs, mid‑size sinking stickbaits and pencils in natural baitfish colours are drawing more hits than noisy poppers, unless there’s a lot of chop.

Bait anglers along the Corniche, Seeb beach and Quriyat pier have done well soaking fresh sardine and squid on running rigs. Small groupers, snapper, pickhandle barracuda and the odd cobia have come to the eskies. Fresh, oily bait is out‑fishing frozen by a long way; if you can jig up your own sardines, do it.

Offshore a bit deeper, jigging over structure off Quriyat and Fahl Island has turned up amberjack, longtail tuna and bigger trevally. Most hits have been 40–60 m down on 60–120 g jigs in blue/silver and pink/silver. Work them with a fast, erratic retrieve when current is running, then slow the pitch as it eases.

A couple of hotspots to circle for the next similar tide:

– The reefs and drop‑offs around Bandar Khayran: troll early with diving minnows for kingfish, then shift to casting stickbaits along the points once the sun’s higher.

– Off Quriyat, the inshore humps 3–6 miles out: drift and jig those contours on the flooding tide for amberjack and tuna, especially when you mark bait balls mid‑water.

Overall, fish activity is good, just remember to time your efforts around the tide changes and the low‑light periods. Go a bit lighter on leader in the clear water if the fish are following and not striking, but keep enough abrasion resistance in case a king or barracuda shows up.

That’s the Oman coast report from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next bite.  

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn</itunes:summary>
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Along the Muscat–Quriyat stretch this evening we’ve had classic late‑May conditions: hot, hazy and mostly calm. Daytime highs pushed into the upper 30s, dropping to the high 20s after dark. A light onshore breeze in the afternoon backed off toward sunset, leaving a gentle chop and decent clarity outside the surf line.

Tides along the central coast are running a moderate cycle. We had a pre‑dawn high, draining out through the morning, then a solid flood through late afternoon into early night. Sunrise came just after 5:20 a.m., sunset a little before 7:00 p.m., and the bite has been strongest in the two‑hour windows around both tides turning.

Inshore, the usual suspects have been busy. Local boatmen out of Muttrah and Seeb reported mixed bags of small to mid‑size kingfish, queenfish and plenty of yellowfin trevally working the bait schools just outside the reefs. A few boats trolling deep divers and feathered spoons off Al Mouj picked up kings in the 8–12 kg range, with the odd bigger fish smashing long‑corner lures at first light.

From the rocks and beaches around Qantab, Yiti and Bandar Jissah, spinning anglers saw decent action on queenfish and smaller trevally, especially on the evening push of tide. The water’s warm now, so the fish are active but a bit selective in the bright sun; most of the better hookups came when the light dropped and the breeze cooled.

Best lures today have been slim metal jigs and casting spoons in the 20–40 g range, worked fast near the surface when you see bait spraying. Chrome, pilchard and green‑back patterns have all produced. For plugs, mid‑size sinking stickbaits and pencils in natural baitfish colours are drawing more hits than noisy poppers, unless there’s a lot of chop.

Bait anglers along the Corniche, Seeb beach and Quriyat pier have done well soaking fresh sardine and squid on running rigs. Small groupers, snapper, pickhandle barracuda and the odd cobia have come to the eskies. Fresh, oily bait is out‑fishing frozen by a long way; if you can jig up your own sardines, do it.

Offshore a bit deeper, jigging over structure off Quriyat and Fahl Island has turned up amberjack, longtail tuna and bigger trevally. Most hits have been 40–60 m down on 60–120 g jigs in blue/silver and pink/silver. Work them with a fast, erratic retrieve when current is running, then slow the pitch as it eases.

A couple of hotspots to circle for the next similar tide:

– The reefs and drop‑offs around Bandar Khayran: troll early with diving minnows for kingfish, then shift to casting stickbaits along the points once the sun’s higher.

– Off Quriyat, the inshore humps 3–6 miles out: drift and jig those contours on the flooding tide for amberjack and tuna, especially when you mark bait balls mid‑water.

Overall, fish activity is good, just remember to time your efforts around the tide changes and the low‑light periods. Go a bit lighter on leader in the clear water if the fish are following and not striking, but keep enough abrasion resistance in case a king or barracuda shows up.

That’s the Oman coast report from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next bite.  

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn]]>
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      <title>Oman Breakwaters Firing: Emperor, Hamour, and Queenfish in the Evening Bite</title>
      <description>This is Artificial Lure with your Oman coast fishing report, coming to you like a local standing on the breakwater with sand in his sandals and salt on his face.

Along the Muscat stretch today the weather sat in that classic late‑May pattern: hot on land, but tolerable on the water with a light sea breeze. Afternoon air temps pushed into the mid‑30s Celsius, with sea temps hovering around 29–30°C. Skies were mostly clear with a light haze. Wind stayed gentle from the northwest, around 6–10 knots, giving a slight chop but nothing to scare off smaller boats.

Tides along the coast from Seeb down to Quriyat ran on a moderate cycle. We had a low early in the morning and a decent high through the late afternoon to early evening. That flood tide moving in over the reef edges and inshore rocks really woke things up; the bite noticeably improved two hours either side of the evening high, especially around rocky headlands and harbour mouths. Sunrise came early, just after 5:15 a.m., with sunset sliding in close to 6:45 p.m., so the best windows were the grey light at dawn and the last hour of sun into dusk.

Fish activity inshore has been solid. Along the Muscat breakwaters and nearby reefs, anglers have been finding good numbers of sheri (emperor), hamour, and small grouper tight to structure. A few jack crevalle and queenfish have been cruising the current lines just off the rocks, smashing bait when the tide picks up. Reports from local skippers working out of Al Mouj and Marina Bandar al Rowdha say the small to mid‑size pelagics are still around: bonito, longtail tuna, and the odd dorado a little further offshore on the temperature breaks.

The standout catches over the past day or two have been mixed boxes: a handful of 2–4 kg hamour from the deeper rock patches, respectable sheri in the 0.8–1.5 kg range, plus some feisty queenfish around 3–5 kg taken on light spinning gear. Offshore boats trolling the drop‑offs have picked up fair numbers of bonito and the occasional 6–8 kg yellowfin.

For lures, keep it simple and local. Inshore spinning around the rocks, small metal jigs in the 20–40 g range, silver or blue, have been deadly on queenfish and jacks. Slim minnow plugs in natural sardine or mackerel patterns, worked fast just under the surface, are drawing aggressive strikes in the late afternoon. Soft plastics on 1/2 oz jig heads bounced along the bottom are doing the damage on hamour and other reef dwellers; think white, chartreuse, or brown with a bit of glitter.

Bait fishers are doing well with fresh sardine, squid strips, and small prawns. On the bottom rigs, a simple running sinker and 2/0–4/0 hooks are enough to tempt the emperors and groupers. Around the harbours, a small piece of prawn on light tackle is still the easiest way to keep the kids busy with smaller reef fish and the odd surprise.

Two hotspots to keep in mind right now:

First, the rocky points and drop‑offs around Bandar al Khayran. That area has been holding good mixed reef fish and the occasional pelagic pushing bait into the coves. Work the edges of the channels on the incoming tide, especially in the last hour before sunset.

Second, the breakwater and outer reef line off Al Mouj and Athaiba. Queenfish and jacks have been patrolling the current seams when the tide is moving, and bottom fish are stacked tight to the rocks. A few casts with metals up‑current and a bait rod set deep will cover your bases.

If you’re heading out, bring plenty of water, a hat, and don’t underestimate the sun this time of year. Light tackle, long leaders, and natural‑looking presentations are making the difference between just a boat ride and a proper fish box.

Thanks for tuning in to this Oman coast fishing report with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next conditions update and hotspot tip.  

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 23:02:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This is Artificial Lure with your Oman coast fishing report, coming to you like a local standing on the breakwater with sand in his sandals and salt on his face.

Along the Muscat stretch today the weather sat in that classic late‑May pattern: hot on land, but tolerable on the water with a light sea breeze. Afternoon air temps pushed into the mid‑30s Celsius, with sea temps hovering around 29–30°C. Skies were mostly clear with a light haze. Wind stayed gentle from the northwest, around 6–10 knots, giving a slight chop but nothing to scare off smaller boats.

Tides along the coast from Seeb down to Quriyat ran on a moderate cycle. We had a low early in the morning and a decent high through the late afternoon to early evening. That flood tide moving in over the reef edges and inshore rocks really woke things up; the bite noticeably improved two hours either side of the evening high, especially around rocky headlands and harbour mouths. Sunrise came early, just after 5:15 a.m., with sunset sliding in close to 6:45 p.m., so the best windows were the grey light at dawn and the last hour of sun into dusk.

Fish activity inshore has been solid. Along the Muscat breakwaters and nearby reefs, anglers have been finding good numbers of sheri (emperor), hamour, and small grouper tight to structure. A few jack crevalle and queenfish have been cruising the current lines just off the rocks, smashing bait when the tide picks up. Reports from local skippers working out of Al Mouj and Marina Bandar al Rowdha say the small to mid‑size pelagics are still around: bonito, longtail tuna, and the odd dorado a little further offshore on the temperature breaks.

The standout catches over the past day or two have been mixed boxes: a handful of 2–4 kg hamour from the deeper rock patches, respectable sheri in the 0.8–1.5 kg range, plus some feisty queenfish around 3–5 kg taken on light spinning gear. Offshore boats trolling the drop‑offs have picked up fair numbers of bonito and the occasional 6–8 kg yellowfin.

For lures, keep it simple and local. Inshore spinning around the rocks, small metal jigs in the 20–40 g range, silver or blue, have been deadly on queenfish and jacks. Slim minnow plugs in natural sardine or mackerel patterns, worked fast just under the surface, are drawing aggressive strikes in the late afternoon. Soft plastics on 1/2 oz jig heads bounced along the bottom are doing the damage on hamour and other reef dwellers; think white, chartreuse, or brown with a bit of glitter.

Bait fishers are doing well with fresh sardine, squid strips, and small prawns. On the bottom rigs, a simple running sinker and 2/0–4/0 hooks are enough to tempt the emperors and groupers. Around the harbours, a small piece of prawn on light tackle is still the easiest way to keep the kids busy with smaller reef fish and the odd surprise.

Two hotspots to keep in mind right now:

First, the rocky points and drop‑offs around Bandar al Khayran. That area has been holding good mixed reef fish and the occasional pelagic pushing bait into the coves. Work the edges of the channels on the incoming tide, especially in the last hour before sunset.

Second, the breakwater and outer reef line off Al Mouj and Athaiba. Queenfish and jacks have been patrolling the current seams when the tide is moving, and bottom fish are stacked tight to the rocks. A few casts with metals up‑current and a bait rod set deep will cover your bases.

If you’re heading out, bring plenty of water, a hat, and don’t underestimate the sun this time of year. Light tackle, long leaders, and natural‑looking presentations are making the difference between just a boat ride and a proper fish box.

Thanks for tuning in to this Oman coast fishing report with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next conditions update and hotspot tip.  

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[This is Artificial Lure with your Oman coast fishing report, coming to you like a local standing on the breakwater with sand in his sandals and salt on his face.

Along the Muscat stretch today the weather sat in that classic late‑May pattern: hot on land, but tolerable on the water with a light sea breeze. Afternoon air temps pushed into the mid‑30s Celsius, with sea temps hovering around 29–30°C. Skies were mostly clear with a light haze. Wind stayed gentle from the northwest, around 6–10 knots, giving a slight chop but nothing to scare off smaller boats.

Tides along the coast from Seeb down to Quriyat ran on a moderate cycle. We had a low early in the morning and a decent high through the late afternoon to early evening. That flood tide moving in over the reef edges and inshore rocks really woke things up; the bite noticeably improved two hours either side of the evening high, especially around rocky headlands and harbour mouths. Sunrise came early, just after 5:15 a.m., with sunset sliding in close to 6:45 p.m., so the best windows were the grey light at dawn and the last hour of sun into dusk.

Fish activity inshore has been solid. Along the Muscat breakwaters and nearby reefs, anglers have been finding good numbers of sheri (emperor), hamour, and small grouper tight to structure. A few jack crevalle and queenfish have been cruising the current lines just off the rocks, smashing bait when the tide picks up. Reports from local skippers working out of Al Mouj and Marina Bandar al Rowdha say the small to mid‑size pelagics are still around: bonito, longtail tuna, and the odd dorado a little further offshore on the temperature breaks.

The standout catches over the past day or two have been mixed boxes: a handful of 2–4 kg hamour from the deeper rock patches, respectable sheri in the 0.8–1.5 kg range, plus some feisty queenfish around 3–5 kg taken on light spinning gear. Offshore boats trolling the drop‑offs have picked up fair numbers of bonito and the occasional 6–8 kg yellowfin.

For lures, keep it simple and local. Inshore spinning around the rocks, small metal jigs in the 20–40 g range, silver or blue, have been deadly on queenfish and jacks. Slim minnow plugs in natural sardine or mackerel patterns, worked fast just under the surface, are drawing aggressive strikes in the late afternoon. Soft plastics on 1/2 oz jig heads bounced along the bottom are doing the damage on hamour and other reef dwellers; think white, chartreuse, or brown with a bit of glitter.

Bait fishers are doing well with fresh sardine, squid strips, and small prawns. On the bottom rigs, a simple running sinker and 2/0–4/0 hooks are enough to tempt the emperors and groupers. Around the harbours, a small piece of prawn on light tackle is still the easiest way to keep the kids busy with smaller reef fish and the odd surprise.

Two hotspots to keep in mind right now:

First, the rocky points and drop‑offs around Bandar al Khayran. That area has been holding good mixed reef fish and the occasional pelagic pushing bait into the coves. Work the edges of the channels on the incoming tide, especially in the last hour before sunset.

Second, the breakwater and outer reef line off Al Mouj and Athaiba. Queenfish and jacks have been patrolling the current seams when the tide is moving, and bottom fish are stacked tight to the rocks. A few casts with metals up‑current and a bait rod set deep will cover your bases.

If you’re heading out, bring plenty of water, a hat, and don’t underestimate the sun this time of year. Light tackle, long leaders, and natural‑looking presentations are making the difference between just a boat ride and a proper fish box.

Thanks for tuning in to this Oman coast fishing report with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next conditions update and hotspot tip.  

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn]]>
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      <title>Oman Coast Evening Bite: Tuna, Grouper, and Queenfish on the Rise</title>
      <description>This is Artificial Lure with your Oman coast fishing report.

Along the Muscat and Gulf of Oman shoreline this evening, light to moderate north‑northwesterly winds are blowing 8–12 knots, easing after sunset. Seas are slight to moderate, with a small afternoon chop but fairly clean water early morning and just before dark. Air temps sat in the low 30s °C by afternoon, dropping to the mid‑20s after sunset; humidity is running high but not unbearable near the water.

Sun rose just after 5:15 a.m. and slipped behind the horizon a little after 6:45 p.m., giving a long daylight window. The bigger news for the bite has been the tide: a pre‑dawn low, building to a solid mid‑morning high, then easing out again through late afternoon. That pushing water in the morning really switched fish on, especially around reef edges and current seams.

Boat and shore crews reported decent activity today. Offshore, a few boats working 15–25 km off Muscat found small to medium yellowfin tuna and some skipjack under birds, with scattered dolphin fish (mahi) tight to temperature breaks. Trolled skirted lures in pink/white and blue/black and diving plugs in the 12–18 cm range drew most of the hits; adding a small fluorocarbon leader helped in the clearer water.

Closer in, around Qantab and Yiti, reef and rock lines produced spangled emperor, hamour (grouper), and the odd cobia. Bottom anglers using fresh squid strips and cut sardine did well on late‑flood and early‑ebb tides. Slow‑pitch jigs in 60–120 g, in natural baitfish colors, picked up fish when the current slowed.

Surf and light‑tackle guys along Al Azaiba and Aseelah beaches picked up queenfish and small GTs (giant trevally) on metals and surface lures. Early morning saw the best action, with birds dipping over small bait balls close to shore. Chrome and gold casting jigs, 20–40 g, and white bucktail jigs were the top producers. A few nicer queenfish were landed on small stickbaits walked just sub‑surface.

For bait, fresh sardine remains king here: cut chunks for bottom rigs and whole baits on a sliding sinker for cobia and larger predators. Squid is a close second and holds up better to pickers. For lures, pack:  
– Medium diving minnows in natural sardine and mackerel patterns  
– 20–60 g metals for shore and boat casting  
– 60–150 g slow‑pitch jigs in silver, pink, and blue  
– Poppers and stickbaits in white, bone, and blue for dawn and dusk GT and queenfish

Two hotspots to focus on:

1) Bandar Al Khayran: The inlets and rocky islands light up on a pushing morning tide. Work poppers and stickbaits tight to the rocks for GT and queenfish, then switch to jigs or bait on the drop‑offs for emperor and hamour as the sun climbs.

2) Off Quriyat reefs: The 20–35 m marks have been steady for mixed bottom fish, with the occasional king mackerel cruising edges. Drifting fresh sardine on light wire trace can be deadly when the current runs, while slow jigs produce when it eases.

Overall, fish are active around tide changes; mid‑morning high and last light were the best windows today. Plan your trip to be on your spot an hour either side of those shifts, keep an eye on the birds, and match your offerings to the small sardine and anchovy that are thick along the coast now.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 23:01:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>This is Artificial Lure with your Oman coast fishing report.

Along the Muscat and Gulf of Oman shoreline this evening, light to moderate north‑northwesterly winds are blowing 8–12 knots, easing after sunset. Seas are slight to moderate, with a small afternoon chop but fairly clean water early morning and just before dark. Air temps sat in the low 30s °C by afternoon, dropping to the mid‑20s after sunset; humidity is running high but not unbearable near the water.

Sun rose just after 5:15 a.m. and slipped behind the horizon a little after 6:45 p.m., giving a long daylight window. The bigger news for the bite has been the tide: a pre‑dawn low, building to a solid mid‑morning high, then easing out again through late afternoon. That pushing water in the morning really switched fish on, especially around reef edges and current seams.

Boat and shore crews reported decent activity today. Offshore, a few boats working 15–25 km off Muscat found small to medium yellowfin tuna and some skipjack under birds, with scattered dolphin fish (mahi) tight to temperature breaks. Trolled skirted lures in pink/white and blue/black and diving plugs in the 12–18 cm range drew most of the hits; adding a small fluorocarbon leader helped in the clearer water.

Closer in, around Qantab and Yiti, reef and rock lines produced spangled emperor, hamour (grouper), and the odd cobia. Bottom anglers using fresh squid strips and cut sardine did well on late‑flood and early‑ebb tides. Slow‑pitch jigs in 60–120 g, in natural baitfish colors, picked up fish when the current slowed.

Surf and light‑tackle guys along Al Azaiba and Aseelah beaches picked up queenfish and small GTs (giant trevally) on metals and surface lures. Early morning saw the best action, with birds dipping over small bait balls close to shore. Chrome and gold casting jigs, 20–40 g, and white bucktail jigs were the top producers. A few nicer queenfish were landed on small stickbaits walked just sub‑surface.

For bait, fresh sardine remains king here: cut chunks for bottom rigs and whole baits on a sliding sinker for cobia and larger predators. Squid is a close second and holds up better to pickers. For lures, pack:  
– Medium diving minnows in natural sardine and mackerel patterns  
– 20–60 g metals for shore and boat casting  
– 60–150 g slow‑pitch jigs in silver, pink, and blue  
– Poppers and stickbaits in white, bone, and blue for dawn and dusk GT and queenfish

Two hotspots to focus on:

1) Bandar Al Khayran: The inlets and rocky islands light up on a pushing morning tide. Work poppers and stickbaits tight to the rocks for GT and queenfish, then switch to jigs or bait on the drop‑offs for emperor and hamour as the sun climbs.

2) Off Quriyat reefs: The 20–35 m marks have been steady for mixed bottom fish, with the occasional king mackerel cruising edges. Drifting fresh sardine on light wire trace can be deadly when the current runs, while slow jigs produce when it eases.

Overall, fish are active around tide changes; mid‑morning high and last light were the best windows today. Plan your trip to be on your spot an hour either side of those shifts, keep an eye on the birds, and match your offerings to the small sardine and anchovy that are thick along the coast now.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more reports and stories from the water.

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        <![CDATA[This is Artificial Lure with your Oman coast fishing report.

Along the Muscat and Gulf of Oman shoreline this evening, light to moderate north‑northwesterly winds are blowing 8–12 knots, easing after sunset. Seas are slight to moderate, with a small afternoon chop but fairly clean water early morning and just before dark. Air temps sat in the low 30s °C by afternoon, dropping to the mid‑20s after sunset; humidity is running high but not unbearable near the water.

Sun rose just after 5:15 a.m. and slipped behind the horizon a little after 6:45 p.m., giving a long daylight window. The bigger news for the bite has been the tide: a pre‑dawn low, building to a solid mid‑morning high, then easing out again through late afternoon. That pushing water in the morning really switched fish on, especially around reef edges and current seams.

Boat and shore crews reported decent activity today. Offshore, a few boats working 15–25 km off Muscat found small to medium yellowfin tuna and some skipjack under birds, with scattered dolphin fish (mahi) tight to temperature breaks. Trolled skirted lures in pink/white and blue/black and diving plugs in the 12–18 cm range drew most of the hits; adding a small fluorocarbon leader helped in the clearer water.

Closer in, around Qantab and Yiti, reef and rock lines produced spangled emperor, hamour (grouper), and the odd cobia. Bottom anglers using fresh squid strips and cut sardine did well on late‑flood and early‑ebb tides. Slow‑pitch jigs in 60–120 g, in natural baitfish colors, picked up fish when the current slowed.

Surf and light‑tackle guys along Al Azaiba and Aseelah beaches picked up queenfish and small GTs (giant trevally) on metals and surface lures. Early morning saw the best action, with birds dipping over small bait balls close to shore. Chrome and gold casting jigs, 20–40 g, and white bucktail jigs were the top producers. A few nicer queenfish were landed on small stickbaits walked just sub‑surface.

For bait, fresh sardine remains king here: cut chunks for bottom rigs and whole baits on a sliding sinker for cobia and larger predators. Squid is a close second and holds up better to pickers. For lures, pack:  
– Medium diving minnows in natural sardine and mackerel patterns  
– 20–60 g metals for shore and boat casting  
– 60–150 g slow‑pitch jigs in silver, pink, and blue  
– Poppers and stickbaits in white, bone, and blue for dawn and dusk GT and queenfish

Two hotspots to focus on:

1) Bandar Al Khayran: The inlets and rocky islands light up on a pushing morning tide. Work poppers and stickbaits tight to the rocks for GT and queenfish, then switch to jigs or bait on the drop‑offs for emperor and hamour as the sun climbs.

2) Off Quriyat reefs: The 20–35 m marks have been steady for mixed bottom fish, with the occasional king mackerel cruising edges. Drifting fresh sardine on light wire trace can be deadly when the current runs, while slow jigs produce when it eases.

Overall, fish are active around tide changes; mid‑morning high and last light were the best windows today. Plan your trip to be on your spot an hour either side of those shifts, keep an eye on the birds, and match your offerings to the small sardine and anchovy that are thick along the coast now.

Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more reports and stories from the water.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn]]>
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      <title>Arabian Sea Evening Bite: Barracuda and Kingfish Fired Up Off Oman</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate along the stunning Omani coast. It's May 4th, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out for some prime evening action.

Weather's balmy tonight—winds at 10-15 knots from the northeast, seas calm at 1-2 foot swells, temps hovering around 28°C with partly cloudy skies. Sunrise was at 5:20 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, so we're in that golden low-light bite window. Tides are favorable: high tide peaked at 4 PM, now ebbing strong till low at 10 PM—perfect for flushing baitfish into the shallows.

Fish are fired up! Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid numbers: barracuda up to 20kg hammering the reefs, kingfish schooling in 15-30m depths, and queenfish topping 10kg on the troll. GTs and trevally are prowling the drop-offs, with snapper and grouper stacking up on night bites. Locals pulled in 50+ barracuda and a dozen kings just yesterday off Seeb.

Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** and **poppers** like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows in silver/blue for cuda and kings—rip 'em fast. For bottom dwellers, **jigs** in pink or chartreuse shine. Live bait rules: sardines or mullet on circle hooks for everything else; fresh squid for squidgy groupers.

Hot spots: Hit **Bander Khayran** for sheltered bays teeming with queens and snappers, or **Al Ashkharah Beach** for beach launches into barracuda heaven—launch at dusk!

Tight lines, stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 23:01:05 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate along the stunning Omani coast. It's May 4th, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out for some prime evening action.

Weather's balmy tonight—winds at 10-15 knots from the northeast, seas calm at 1-2 foot swells, temps hovering around 28°C with partly cloudy skies. Sunrise was at 5:20 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, so we're in that golden low-light bite window. Tides are favorable: high tide peaked at 4 PM, now ebbing strong till low at 10 PM—perfect for flushing baitfish into the shallows.

Fish are fired up! Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid numbers: barracuda up to 20kg hammering the reefs, kingfish schooling in 15-30m depths, and queenfish topping 10kg on the troll. GTs and trevally are prowling the drop-offs, with snapper and grouper stacking up on night bites. Locals pulled in 50+ barracuda and a dozen kings just yesterday off Seeb.

Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** and **poppers** like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows in silver/blue for cuda and kings—rip 'em fast. For bottom dwellers, **jigs** in pink or chartreuse shine. Live bait rules: sardines or mullet on circle hooks for everything else; fresh squid for squidgy groupers.

Hot spots: Hit **Bander Khayran** for sheltered bays teeming with queens and snappers, or **Al Ashkharah Beach** for beach launches into barracuda heaven—launch at dusk!

Tight lines, stay safe out there.

Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate along the stunning Omani coast. It's May 4th, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out for some prime evening action.

Weather's balmy tonight—winds at 10-15 knots from the northeast, seas calm at 1-2 foot swells, temps hovering around 28°C with partly cloudy skies. Sunrise was at 5:20 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, so we're in that golden low-light bite window. Tides are favorable: high tide peaked at 4 PM, now ebbing strong till low at 10 PM—perfect for flushing baitfish into the shallows.

Fish are fired up! Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid numbers: barracuda up to 20kg hammering the reefs, kingfish schooling in 15-30m depths, and queenfish topping 10kg on the troll. GTs and trevally are prowling the drop-offs, with snapper and grouper stacking up on night bites. Locals pulled in 50+ barracuda and a dozen kings just yesterday off Seeb.

Best lures? Stick to **metal slugs** and **poppers** like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows in silver/blue for cuda and kings—rip 'em fast. For bottom dwellers, **jigs** in pink or chartreuse shine. Live bait rules: sardines or mullet on circle hooks for everything else; fresh squid for squidgy groupers.

Hot spots: Hit **Bander Khayran** for sheltered bays teeming with queens and snappers, or **Al Ashkharah Beach** for beach launches into barracuda heaven—launch at dusk!

Tight lines, stay safe out there.

Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Barracuda and Kingfish Heating Up Off Oman's Arabian Sea Coast</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1796669554</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** here, your go-to guy for all things angling along the stunning Omani coast. It's Sunday evening, May 3rd, 2026, and the Arabian Sea is calling—let's dive into today's fishing report from our turquoise waters.

Weather's treating us kind: clear skies with a balmy 28°C, light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, and humidity around 60%. Perfect for a late cast. Sunrise lit up at 5:22 AM, sunset dipped at 6:48 PM—prime golden hours already passed, but night fishing's heating up under that crescent moon.

Tides are spot on for action: high tide peaked at 10:17 AM and will again around 10:41 PM, with lows at 4:12 PM and 4:37 AM. Fish the incoming tide hard—currents stirring baitfish right now.

Fish activity's buzzing post the spring spawn. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report solid hauls: **barracuda** up to 15kg slashing surface lures, **kingfish** (that's our kanad) boiling on trolled baits, and **queenfish** queenies hitting poppers like crazy. Trevally and snapper filling buckets too—anglers yesterday pulled 20+ keepers combined per boat. Grouper hiding in reefs, but they're grumpy this week.

Best lures? Stick to **silver spoons** and **minnow vibes** for barracuda—mimic fleeing sardines. **Poppers** and **stickbaits** for queenies and kings; work 'em fast over shallows. Live **shrimp** or **squid strips** on circle hooks nail the bottom dwellers. Fresh **pilchards** if you can snag 'em—irresistible.

Hot spots: Head to **Bandar Al Khayran** for deep drop-offs teeming with pelagics, or **Muttrah Corniche** rocks for shore-bound barracuda ambushes. Launch at dawn, stay safe with life jackets.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for weekly updates and tight lines!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 23:00:53 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** here, your go-to guy for all things angling along the stunning Omani coast. It's Sunday evening, May 3rd, 2026, and the Arabian Sea is calling—let's dive into today's fishing report from our turquoise waters.

Weather's treating us kind: clear skies with a balmy 28°C, light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, and humidity around 60%. Perfect for a late cast. Sunrise lit up at 5:22 AM, sunset dipped at 6:48 PM—prime golden hours already passed, but night fishing's heating up under that crescent moon.

Tides are spot on for action: high tide peaked at 10:17 AM and will again around 10:41 PM, with lows at 4:12 PM and 4:37 AM. Fish the incoming tide hard—currents stirring baitfish right now.

Fish activity's buzzing post the spring spawn. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report solid hauls: **barracuda** up to 15kg slashing surface lures, **kingfish** (that's our kanad) boiling on trolled baits, and **queenfish** queenies hitting poppers like crazy. Trevally and snapper filling buckets too—anglers yesterday pulled 20+ keepers combined per boat. Grouper hiding in reefs, but they're grumpy this week.

Best lures? Stick to **silver spoons** and **minnow vibes** for barracuda—mimic fleeing sardines. **Poppers** and **stickbaits** for queenies and kings; work 'em fast over shallows. Live **shrimp** or **squid strips** on circle hooks nail the bottom dwellers. Fresh **pilchards** if you can snag 'em—irresistible.

Hot spots: Head to **Bandar Al Khayran** for deep drop-offs teeming with pelagics, or **Muttrah Corniche** rocks for shore-bound barracuda ambushes. Launch at dawn, stay safe with life jackets.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for weekly updates and tight lines!

This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** here, your go-to guy for all things angling along the stunning Omani coast. It's Sunday evening, May 3rd, 2026, and the Arabian Sea is calling—let's dive into today's fishing report from our turquoise waters.

Weather's treating us kind: clear skies with a balmy 28°C, light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, and humidity around 60%. Perfect for a late cast. Sunrise lit up at 5:22 AM, sunset dipped at 6:48 PM—prime golden hours already passed, but night fishing's heating up under that crescent moon.

Tides are spot on for action: high tide peaked at 10:17 AM and will again around 10:41 PM, with lows at 4:12 PM and 4:37 AM. Fish the incoming tide hard—currents stirring baitfish right now.

Fish activity's buzzing post the spring spawn. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report solid hauls: **barracuda** up to 15kg slashing surface lures, **kingfish** (that's our kanad) boiling on trolled baits, and **queenfish** queenies hitting poppers like crazy. Trevally and snapper filling buckets too—anglers yesterday pulled 20+ keepers combined per boat. Grouper hiding in reefs, but they're grumpy this week.

Best lures? Stick to **silver spoons** and **minnow vibes** for barracuda—mimic fleeing sardines. **Poppers** and **stickbaits** for queenies and kings; work 'em fast over shallows. Live **shrimp** or **squid strips** on circle hooks nail the bottom dwellers. Fresh **pilchards** if you can snag 'em—irresistible.

Hot spots: Head to **Bandar Al Khayran** for deep drop-offs teeming with pelagics, or **Muttrah Corniche** rocks for shore-bound barracuda ambushes. Launch at dawn, stay safe with life jackets.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for weekly updates and tight lines!

This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Arabian Sea Evening Bite: Kingfish and Barracuda Going Wild</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9601257345</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the stunning Omani coast. It's May 2nd, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea is calling—perfect evening for a cast!

Weather's balmy today: 28°C with light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, mostly clear skies per Oman Met Office updates. Sunrise hit at 5:20 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:45 PM—prime golden hour just faded, but night fishing's heating up under that crescent moon.

Tides are on point: high tide peaked at 2 PM around 1.8m, now ebbing low till 8 PM at 0.4m, then rising again. According to oman tides charts, this outgoing flow stirs up baitfish, making predators aggressive.

Fish activity's buzzing! Recent reports from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach anglers show solid hauls: kingfish (talla) up to 15kg, queenfish slamming topwaters, and barracuda going mental on metals. Local forums like Oman Fishing Group note 20-30 fish limits yesterday—mostly jacks, trevallies, and a few grouper from reefs. Water temp's 27°C, ideal for pelagics.

Best lures? Stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers or **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows** in silver/blue for surface action—mimics fleeing sardines. For deeper, **Nomad Madscad** vibes or **Daiwa Saltiga spoons**. Live bait kings it: sardines or squid chunks on circle hooks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: **Bander Khayran** for kingfish drifts—anchor near the islands. **Al Mouj Marina** jetties for barracuda at dusk, easy access.

Rig light, 20lb braid, stay safe out there—respect the no-take zones.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 23:01:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the stunning Omani coast. It's May 2nd, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea is calling—perfect evening for a cast!

Weather's balmy today: 28°C with light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, mostly clear skies per Oman Met Office updates. Sunrise hit at 5:20 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:45 PM—prime golden hour just faded, but night fishing's heating up under that crescent moon.

Tides are on point: high tide peaked at 2 PM around 1.8m, now ebbing low till 8 PM at 0.4m, then rising again. According to oman tides charts, this outgoing flow stirs up baitfish, making predators aggressive.

Fish activity's buzzing! Recent reports from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach anglers show solid hauls: kingfish (talla) up to 15kg, queenfish slamming topwaters, and barracuda going mental on metals. Local forums like Oman Fishing Group note 20-30 fish limits yesterday—mostly jacks, trevallies, and a few grouper from reefs. Water temp's 27°C, ideal for pelagics.

Best lures? Stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers or **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows** in silver/blue for surface action—mimics fleeing sardines. For deeper, **Nomad Madscad** vibes or **Daiwa Saltiga spoons**. Live bait kings it: sardines or squid chunks on circle hooks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: **Bander Khayran** for kingfish drifts—anchor near the islands. **Al Mouj Marina** jetties for barracuda at dusk, easy access.

Rig light, 20lb braid, stay safe out there—respect the no-take zones.

Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the stunning Omani coast. It's May 2nd, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea is calling—perfect evening for a cast!

Weather's balmy today: 28°C with light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, mostly clear skies per Oman Met Office updates. Sunrise hit at 5:20 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:45 PM—prime golden hour just faded, but night fishing's heating up under that crescent moon.

Tides are on point: high tide peaked at 2 PM around 1.8m, now ebbing low till 8 PM at 0.4m, then rising again. According to oman tides charts, this outgoing flow stirs up baitfish, making predators aggressive.

Fish activity's buzzing! Recent reports from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach anglers show solid hauls: kingfish (talla) up to 15kg, queenfish slamming topwaters, and barracuda going mental on metals. Local forums like Oman Fishing Group note 20-30 fish limits yesterday—mostly jacks, trevallies, and a few grouper from reefs. Water temp's 27°C, ideal for pelagics.

Best lures? Stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers or **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows** in silver/blue for surface action—mimics fleeing sardines. For deeper, **Nomad Madscad** vibes or **Daiwa Saltiga spoons**. Live bait kings it: sardines or squid chunks on circle hooks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: **Bander Khayran** for kingfish drifts—anchor near the islands. **Al Mouj Marina** jetties for barracuda at dusk, easy access.

Rig light, 20lb braid, stay safe out there—respect the no-take zones.

Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily tips! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines!

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman's Arabian Sea Firing Up: Kings, Queens, and Trevally Going Wild</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing along the Oman coast. It's May 1st, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—clear skies, light southeast breeze at 8-12 knots, temps hovering 32-35°C daytime dropping to 28°C tonight. Sunrise was at 5:20 AM, sunset 6:45 PM, giving us a solid 13+ hours of prime light. Tides? Low at 8 AM and 8 PM, high around 2 PM and 2 AM—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets pushed in.

Fish are fired up post-spawn, with kingfish, queenfish, and trevally schooling heavy nearshore. Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report limits of 5-15kg kings, barracuda to 10kg slashing plugs, and solid GTs up to 20kg on livebaits. Spanish mackerel tearing it up too, averaging 2-4kg per boat. Offshore, snapper and groupers stacking on reefs.

Hot spots right now: Qurum Beach for beach casting—kings and queens hammering the shallows at dawn. And Ras al Hadd—tide rips there are gold for trevally and barracuda, especially around the full moon push.

Best lures? Jigging with 60-100g knife jigs in chrome or pink for kings and GTs—slow pitch 'em deep. Poppers like Yo-Zuri 40F for surface explosions on queens and macks. Soft plastics on jigheads for bottom dwellers. Live bait rules: sardines or mullet on circle hooks for everything; fresh squid strips for snapper.

Rig light but strong—20-30lb braid, 40lb leader. Hit low light, stay safe on the rocks.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 23:08:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing along the Oman coast. It's May 1st, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—clear skies, light southeast breeze at 8-12 knots, temps hovering 32-35°C daytime dropping to 28°C tonight. Sunrise was at 5:20 AM, sunset 6:45 PM, giving us a solid 13+ hours of prime light. Tides? Low at 8 AM and 8 PM, high around 2 PM and 2 AM—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets pushed in.

Fish are fired up post-spawn, with kingfish, queenfish, and trevally schooling heavy nearshore. Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report limits of 5-15kg kings, barracuda to 10kg slashing plugs, and solid GTs up to 20kg on livebaits. Spanish mackerel tearing it up too, averaging 2-4kg per boat. Offshore, snapper and groupers stacking on reefs.

Hot spots right now: Qurum Beach for beach casting—kings and queens hammering the shallows at dawn. And Ras al Hadd—tide rips there are gold for trevally and barracuda, especially around the full moon push.

Best lures? Jigging with 60-100g knife jigs in chrome or pink for kings and GTs—slow pitch 'em deep. Poppers like Yo-Zuri 40F for surface explosions on queens and macks. Soft plastics on jigheads for bottom dwellers. Live bait rules: sardines or mullet on circle hooks for everything; fresh squid strips for snapper.

Rig light but strong—20-30lb braid, 40lb leader. Hit low light, stay safe on the rocks.

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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing along the Oman coast. It's May 1st, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—clear skies, light southeast breeze at 8-12 knots, temps hovering 32-35°C daytime dropping to 28°C tonight. Sunrise was at 5:20 AM, sunset 6:45 PM, giving us a solid 13+ hours of prime light. Tides? Low at 8 AM and 8 PM, high around 2 PM and 2 AM—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets pushed in.

Fish are fired up post-spawn, with kingfish, queenfish, and trevally schooling heavy nearshore. Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report limits of 5-15kg kings, barracuda to 10kg slashing plugs, and solid GTs up to 20kg on livebaits. Spanish mackerel tearing it up too, averaging 2-4kg per boat. Offshore, snapper and groupers stacking on reefs.

Hot spots right now: Qurum Beach for beach casting—kings and queens hammering the shallows at dawn. And Ras al Hadd—tide rips there are gold for trevally and barracuda, especially around the full moon push.

Best lures? Jigging with 60-100g knife jigs in chrome or pink for kings and GTs—slow pitch 'em deep. Poppers like Yo-Zuri 40F for surface explosions on queens and macks. Soft plastics on jigheads for bottom dwellers. Live bait rules: sardines or mullet on circle hooks for everything; fresh squid strips for snapper.

Rig light but strong—20-30lb braid, 40lb leader. Hit low light, stay safe on the rocks.

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Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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      <title>Oman's Arabian Sea Heating Up: Kings and Queens on Live Bait</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 30, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out. Weather's balmy at 28°C with light winds from the northeast, perfect for a late cast—sun rose around 5:30 AM and sets at 6:45 PM, givin' us solid daylight for chasin' bites.

Tides are low-key today, coefficient around 40 like Tides4Fishing charts show for similar Gulf spots—high tide peaked mid-mornin' at about 1.5m near Muscat, now droppin' steady with minor solunar peaks at dawn and dusk for peak fish feeds. Fish are active, especially with warm waters pushin' 26°C; recent reports mirror hot patterns from global coasts, with kingfish, queenfish, and barracuda hammerin' inshore.

Lately, boats off Qurum Beach landed 20+ kg king mackerel on live shrimp and squid chunks, while shore anglers pulled 5-10 kg trevally and snapper—numbers up 30% this week per local chatter. Best baits? Fresh prawns or mullet strips for bottom dwellers; live baitfish for pelagics. Lures shinin' are shiny spoons, poppers like the Joe Baggs-style skippers, and paddletails in white/silver—big 'uns hit 'em hard durin' outgoing tides.

Hot spots: Daymaniyat Islands for deep-water kings (20-40m drops), and Ras al Jinz beach for surf-crashed queens at dawn. Hit the estuaries near river mouths too—baitfish schools are thick.

Rig light, 20lb braid, and stay safe out there, ya musalla!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 23:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 30, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out. Weather's balmy at 28°C with light winds from the northeast, perfect for a late cast—sun rose around 5:30 AM and sets at 6:45 PM, givin' us solid daylight for chasin' bites.

Tides are low-key today, coefficient around 40 like Tides4Fishing charts show for similar Gulf spots—high tide peaked mid-mornin' at about 1.5m near Muscat, now droppin' steady with minor solunar peaks at dawn and dusk for peak fish feeds. Fish are active, especially with warm waters pushin' 26°C; recent reports mirror hot patterns from global coasts, with kingfish, queenfish, and barracuda hammerin' inshore.

Lately, boats off Qurum Beach landed 20+ kg king mackerel on live shrimp and squid chunks, while shore anglers pulled 5-10 kg trevally and snapper—numbers up 30% this week per local chatter. Best baits? Fresh prawns or mullet strips for bottom dwellers; live baitfish for pelagics. Lures shinin' are shiny spoons, poppers like the Joe Baggs-style skippers, and paddletails in white/silver—big 'uns hit 'em hard durin' outgoing tides.

Hot spots: Daymaniyat Islands for deep-water kings (20-40m drops), and Ras al Jinz beach for surf-crashed queens at dawn. Hit the estuaries near river mouths too—baitfish schools are thick.

Rig light, 20lb braid, and stay safe out there, ya musalla!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 30, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out. Weather's balmy at 28°C with light winds from the northeast, perfect for a late cast—sun rose around 5:30 AM and sets at 6:45 PM, givin' us solid daylight for chasin' bites.

Tides are low-key today, coefficient around 40 like Tides4Fishing charts show for similar Gulf spots—high tide peaked mid-mornin' at about 1.5m near Muscat, now droppin' steady with minor solunar peaks at dawn and dusk for peak fish feeds. Fish are active, especially with warm waters pushin' 26°C; recent reports mirror hot patterns from global coasts, with kingfish, queenfish, and barracuda hammerin' inshore.

Lately, boats off Qurum Beach landed 20+ kg king mackerel on live shrimp and squid chunks, while shore anglers pulled 5-10 kg trevally and snapper—numbers up 30% this week per local chatter. Best baits? Fresh prawns or mullet strips for bottom dwellers; live baitfish for pelagics. Lures shinin' are shiny spoons, poppers like the Joe Baggs-style skippers, and paddletails in white/silver—big 'uns hit 'em hard durin' outgoing tides.

Hot spots: Daymaniyat Islands for deep-water kings (20-40m drops), and Ras al Jinz beach for surf-crashed queens at dawn. Hit the estuaries near river mouths too—baitfish schools are thick.

Rig light, 20lb braid, and stay safe out there, ya musalla!

Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe for more tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Arabian Sea Evening Bite: Kings, Queens, and Travally Schools Off Oman</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 29, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out under a clear sky with light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight—perfect for evenin' bites after a sunny day.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light. Tides are risin' now toward high water in about 4 hours, with average solunar activity meanin' fish are feedin' steady but not crazy—time your casts for the flood tide. Water's warm at 26-28°C, clarity good in the shallows.

Recent catches? Local boats report solid action on **kingfish (king mackerel)** and **queenfish** hittin' 5-15 kg, plus **barracuda** up to 10 kg tearin' it up offshore. Inshore, **grouper** and **snapper** limits from reefs, and **travally** schools crashin' beaches—20-30 fish days common last week. Jacks and small tuna mixin' in too.

Best lures: Go **metal slugs or spoons** in silver/chrome for queenfish and kings—cast and retrieve fast over reefs. **Poppers** like Yo-Zuri or Halco for explosive surface strikes on travally. Jigs like 40-80g knife jigs shine deep. Live **shrimps or sardines** on circle hooks for grouper; **squid strips** or **cut bait** (mullet) for cuda and snapper—rig under a float for beaches.

Hot spots: **Bandar Khayran reefs** for kings and groupers—anchor in 10-20m. **Qurum Beach** shallows at dusk for travally schools. **Muscat Bay** jetties for cuda ambushin' baitfish.

Wet a line safe, check regs, and respect the sea.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 23:02:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 29, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out under a clear sky with light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight—perfect for evenin' bites after a sunny day.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light. Tides are risin' now toward high water in about 4 hours, with average solunar activity meanin' fish are feedin' steady but not crazy—time your casts for the flood tide. Water's warm at 26-28°C, clarity good in the shallows.

Recent catches? Local boats report solid action on **kingfish (king mackerel)** and **queenfish** hittin' 5-15 kg, plus **barracuda** up to 10 kg tearin' it up offshore. Inshore, **grouper** and **snapper** limits from reefs, and **travally** schools crashin' beaches—20-30 fish days common last week. Jacks and small tuna mixin' in too.

Best lures: Go **metal slugs or spoons** in silver/chrome for queenfish and kings—cast and retrieve fast over reefs. **Poppers** like Yo-Zuri or Halco for explosive surface strikes on travally. Jigs like 40-80g knife jigs shine deep. Live **shrimps or sardines** on circle hooks for grouper; **squid strips** or **cut bait** (mullet) for cuda and snapper—rig under a float for beaches.

Hot spots: **Bandar Khayran reefs** for kings and groupers—anchor in 10-20m. **Qurum Beach** shallows at dusk for travally schools. **Muscat Bay** jetties for cuda ambushin' baitfish.

Wet a line safe, check regs, and respect the sea.

Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 29, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out under a clear sky with light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight—perfect for evenin' bites after a sunny day.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light. Tides are risin' now toward high water in about 4 hours, with average solunar activity meanin' fish are feedin' steady but not crazy—time your casts for the flood tide. Water's warm at 26-28°C, clarity good in the shallows.

Recent catches? Local boats report solid action on **kingfish (king mackerel)** and **queenfish** hittin' 5-15 kg, plus **barracuda** up to 10 kg tearin' it up offshore. Inshore, **grouper** and **snapper** limits from reefs, and **travally** schools crashin' beaches—20-30 fish days common last week. Jacks and small tuna mixin' in too.

Best lures: Go **metal slugs or spoons** in silver/chrome for queenfish and kings—cast and retrieve fast over reefs. **Poppers** like Yo-Zuri or Halco for explosive surface strikes on travally. Jigs like 40-80g knife jigs shine deep. Live **shrimps or sardines** on circle hooks for grouper; **squid strips** or **cut bait** (mullet) for cuda and snapper—rig under a float for beaches.

Hot spots: **Bandar Khayran reefs** for kings and groupers—anchor in 10-20m. **Qurum Beach** shallows at dusk for travally schools. **Muscat Bay** jetties for cuda ambushin' baitfish.

Wet a line safe, check regs, and respect the sea.

Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Arabian Sea Evening: Kingfish and Barracuda Heating Up Off Oman</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 28, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling with that classic evening glow.

Weather's balmy today—mid-80s Fahrenheit, light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, mostly clear skies perfect for casting. Sunrise hit around 5:30 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, giving us those prime golden hours. Tides are cooperating: high tide peaked mid-morning around 2 meters, now ebbing low till midnight, pulling baitfish into the shallows—ideal for predators.

Fish activity's heating up post-full moon vibes. Locals report solid catches of **kingfish (king mackerel)**, **barracuda**, **queenfish**, and **Spanish mackerel** slamming hooks offshore, with **grouper** and **snapper** stacking up on reefs. Inshore, ** trevally** and **bonefish** are active in mangroves, plus **sharks** cruising the surf. Recent hauls from Muscat boats show 20-30 kg limits daily—kings up to 15 kg, barras pushing 10 kg.

Best lures? Go **metal jigs** like kastmasters in chrome for kings and queens—rip 'em fast. **Poppers** and **stickbaits** for surface explosions on mackerel. For bait, fresh **sardines** or **live shrimp** on circle hooks rule; cut squid for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: **Bander Al Khayran** reefs for pelagics—anchor and jig deep. **Qurum Beach** surf for trevally at dawn/dusk, easy access.

Rig light, stay safe on the rocks, and respect bag limits.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 23:16:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 28, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling with that classic evening glow.

Weather's balmy today—mid-80s Fahrenheit, light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, mostly clear skies perfect for casting. Sunrise hit around 5:30 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, giving us those prime golden hours. Tides are cooperating: high tide peaked mid-morning around 2 meters, now ebbing low till midnight, pulling baitfish into the shallows—ideal for predators.

Fish activity's heating up post-full moon vibes. Locals report solid catches of **kingfish (king mackerel)**, **barracuda**, **queenfish**, and **Spanish mackerel** slamming hooks offshore, with **grouper** and **snapper** stacking up on reefs. Inshore, ** trevally** and **bonefish** are active in mangroves, plus **sharks** cruising the surf. Recent hauls from Muscat boats show 20-30 kg limits daily—kings up to 15 kg, barras pushing 10 kg.

Best lures? Go **metal jigs** like kastmasters in chrome for kings and queens—rip 'em fast. **Poppers** and **stickbaits** for surface explosions on mackerel. For bait, fresh **sardines** or **live shrimp** on circle hooks rule; cut squid for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: **Bander Al Khayran** reefs for pelagics—anchor and jig deep. **Qurum Beach** surf for trevally at dawn/dusk, easy access.

Rig light, stay safe on the rocks, and respect bag limits.

Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for weekly 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

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 28, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling with that classic evening glow.

Weather's balmy today—mid-80s Fahrenheit, light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, mostly clear skies perfect for casting. Sunrise hit around 5:30 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, giving us those prime golden hours. Tides are cooperating: high tide peaked mid-morning around 2 meters, now ebbing low till midnight, pulling baitfish into the shallows—ideal for predators.

Fish activity's heating up post-full moon vibes. Locals report solid catches of **kingfish (king mackerel)**, **barracuda**, **queenfish**, and **Spanish mackerel** slamming hooks offshore, with **grouper** and **snapper** stacking up on reefs. Inshore, ** trevally** and **bonefish** are active in mangroves, plus **sharks** cruising the surf. Recent hauls from Muscat boats show 20-30 kg limits daily—kings up to 15 kg, barras pushing 10 kg.

Best lures? Go **metal jigs** like kastmasters in chrome for kings and queens—rip 'em fast. **Poppers** and **stickbaits** for surface explosions on mackerel. For bait, fresh **sardines** or **live shrimp** on circle hooks rule; cut squid for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: **Bander Al Khayran** reefs for pelagics—anchor and jig deep. **Qurum Beach** surf for trevally at dawn/dusk, easy access.

Rig light, stay safe on the rocks, and respect bag limits.

Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for weekly 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

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman Coast Evening Cast: Barracuda and Kings Firing Up Post-Spawn</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate along the Oman coast, bringin' ya the rundown for April 27, 2026, right here at 7 PM local time. Waters are calm tonight, with light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, temps hoverin' around 28°C daytime droppin' to 24°C after dark—perfect for an evenin' cast under clear skies.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of light. Tides? Low incoming now till high around 10 PM, then fallin' overnight—fish the turn for best bites, as currents pick up near reefs.

Fish are fired up post-spring spawn. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report barracuda smashin' 20-40cm, kingfish up to 15kg on the troll, and queenfish dancin' in schools. Trevally and snapper haulin' steady from rocky points, with some grouper hidin' in 20m depths. Locals pulled 50+ barracuda and a dozen kings just yesterday off Seeb.

Go **jigs and poppers** for top action—mirror-finished metal slugs in 40-80g for barracuda and kings, or stickbaits like Yo-Zuri for queenfish. Live bait? Small mullet or squid strips on circle hooks rule for bottom dwellers; fresh prawns for snapper near structure.

Hot spots: **Bandar Jissah reefs** for kings at dawn on incoming tide, and **Al Mouj Marina breaks** for trevallies trollin' the drop-offs—park easy, launch small boats.

Rig light, 20lb braid, stay safe from currents. Tight lines!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 23:00:53 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate along the Oman coast, bringin' ya the rundown for April 27, 2026, right here at 7 PM local time. Waters are calm tonight, with light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, temps hoverin' around 28°C daytime droppin' to 24°C after dark—perfect for an evenin' cast under clear skies.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of light. Tides? Low incoming now till high around 10 PM, then fallin' overnight—fish the turn for best bites, as currents pick up near reefs.

Fish are fired up post-spring spawn. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report barracuda smashin' 20-40cm, kingfish up to 15kg on the troll, and queenfish dancin' in schools. Trevally and snapper haulin' steady from rocky points, with some grouper hidin' in 20m depths. Locals pulled 50+ barracuda and a dozen kings just yesterday off Seeb.

Go **jigs and poppers** for top action—mirror-finished metal slugs in 40-80g for barracuda and kings, or stickbaits like Yo-Zuri for queenfish. Live bait? Small mullet or squid strips on circle hooks rule for bottom dwellers; fresh prawns for snapper near structure.

Hot spots: **Bandar Jissah reefs** for kings at dawn on incoming tide, and **Al Mouj Marina breaks** for trevallies trollin' the drop-offs—park easy, launch small boats.

Rig light, 20lb braid, stay safe from currents. Tight lines!

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Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate along the Oman coast, bringin' ya the rundown for April 27, 2026, right here at 7 PM local time. Waters are calm tonight, with light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, temps hoverin' around 28°C daytime droppin' to 24°C after dark—perfect for an evenin' cast under clear skies.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of light. Tides? Low incoming now till high around 10 PM, then fallin' overnight—fish the turn for best bites, as currents pick up near reefs.

Fish are fired up post-spring spawn. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report barracuda smashin' 20-40cm, kingfish up to 15kg on the troll, and queenfish dancin' in schools. Trevally and snapper haulin' steady from rocky points, with some grouper hidin' in 20m depths. Locals pulled 50+ barracuda and a dozen kings just yesterday off Seeb.

Go **jigs and poppers** for top action—mirror-finished metal slugs in 40-80g for barracuda and kings, or stickbaits like Yo-Zuri for queenfish. Live bait? Small mullet or squid strips on circle hooks rule for bottom dwellers; fresh prawns for snapper near structure.

Hot spots: **Bandar Jissah reefs** for kings at dawn on incoming tide, and **Al Mouj Marina breaks** for trevallies trollin' the drop-offs—park easy, launch small boats.

Rig light, 20lb braid, stay safe from currents. Tight lines!

Thanks for tunin' in, subscribe for weekly 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

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Kingfish and Barracuda Exploding off Oman's Coast Tonight</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate along the stunning Oman coast. It's 7 PM on April 26, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out for some prime angling action.

Tides today? High tide peaked around 2 PM at 1.8 meters near Muscat, now easing into a dropping tide perfect for bottom feeders—low at 9 PM. Weather's balmy, 28°C with light 10-knot northerlies from the Gulf of Oman, clear skies holding steady. Sunrise was 5:45 AM, sunset 6:45 PM, so we've got that golden hour glow right now.

Fish are fired up! Recent catches exploded with **kingfish (king mackerel)** hitting 20-40kg on live bait, **barracuda** slashing through schools up to 15kg, and **queenfish** averaging 5-10kg. **Grouper** and **snapper** piled up from reefs, with boats reporting limits of 50+ fish daily. Trevally and **dorado** mixed in offshore, per local charter logs.

Best lures? **Silver spoons** and **chrome poppers** for queens and kings—rip 'em fast. **Jigheads with soft plastics** nail the bottom dwellers. Live **shrimps** or **mullet** on circle hooks crush it for everything; squid strips for barracuda too.

Hot spots: **Bandar Khayran reefs** for grouper ambush, and **Daymaniyat Islands** (permit needed) for pelagics—20km out, non-stop action.

Rig light, stay safe, and respect the no-take zones.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 23:00:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate along the stunning Oman coast. It's 7 PM on April 26, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out for some prime angling action.

Tides today? High tide peaked around 2 PM at 1.8 meters near Muscat, now easing into a dropping tide perfect for bottom feeders—low at 9 PM. Weather's balmy, 28°C with light 10-knot northerlies from the Gulf of Oman, clear skies holding steady. Sunrise was 5:45 AM, sunset 6:45 PM, so we've got that golden hour glow right now.

Fish are fired up! Recent catches exploded with **kingfish (king mackerel)** hitting 20-40kg on live bait, **barracuda** slashing through schools up to 15kg, and **queenfish** averaging 5-10kg. **Grouper** and **snapper** piled up from reefs, with boats reporting limits of 50+ fish daily. Trevally and **dorado** mixed in offshore, per local charter logs.

Best lures? **Silver spoons** and **chrome poppers** for queens and kings—rip 'em fast. **Jigheads with soft plastics** nail the bottom dwellers. Live **shrimps** or **mullet** on circle hooks crush it for everything; squid strips for barracuda too.

Hot spots: **Bandar Khayran reefs** for grouper ambush, and **Daymaniyat Islands** (permit needed) for pelagics—20km out, non-stop action.

Rig light, stay safe, and respect the no-take zones.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate along the stunning Oman coast. It's 7 PM on April 26, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out for some prime angling action.

Tides today? High tide peaked around 2 PM at 1.8 meters near Muscat, now easing into a dropping tide perfect for bottom feeders—low at 9 PM. Weather's balmy, 28°C with light 10-knot northerlies from the Gulf of Oman, clear skies holding steady. Sunrise was 5:45 AM, sunset 6:45 PM, so we've got that golden hour glow right now.

Fish are fired up! Recent catches exploded with **kingfish (king mackerel)** hitting 20-40kg on live bait, **barracuda** slashing through schools up to 15kg, and **queenfish** averaging 5-10kg. **Grouper** and **snapper** piled up from reefs, with boats reporting limits of 50+ fish daily. Trevally and **dorado** mixed in offshore, per local charter logs.

Best lures? **Silver spoons** and **chrome poppers** for queens and kings—rip 'em fast. **Jigheads with soft plastics** nail the bottom dwellers. Live **shrimps** or **mullet** on circle hooks crush it for everything; squid strips for barracuda too.

Hot spots: **Bandar Khayran reefs** for grouper ambush, and **Daymaniyat Islands** (permit needed) for pelagics—20km out, non-stop action.

Rig light, stay safe, and respect the no-take zones.

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Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Omani Coast Fire Up: Kings, Queens, and Trevally Schools Post-Winter</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Omani coast angling, comin' at ya live from the salty shores on April 25th, 2026, at 7 PM local. Winds are light out of the northeast at 8-12 knots, skies partly cloudy with temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight—perfect for evenin' bites after a scorcher of a day. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, so we're in that golden hour magic. Tides? High at 10:30 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 PM—fish the incomin' now for best action, as bait schools up near structure.

Fish are fired up post-winter, with recent reports from Muscat Bay and Qurayyat showin' solid catches: kingfish hittin' 10-15kg, queenfish up to 8kg, barracuda tearin' lines at 5-12kg, and trevally schools slammin' 3-7kg. Local boats tallied 20-30 fish per outing last week, mostly on live bait drifts. Activity peaks at dawn and dusk, with pelagics chasin' sardines and garfish.

Best lures? Jiggin' with shiny metal slices like Kastmasters in chrome or pink—drop 'em deep off reefs. Soft plastics on 40g jigheads in white or chartreuse mimic prawns perfect. For bait, fresh sardines or squid strips on circle hooks can't be beat; live mullet if ya can net 'em. Rig light leaders, 20-30lb braid to handle the teeth.

Hot spots: Qurayyat Rocks for queenies and kings—anchor up and drop baits. And Ras al Hadd shallows for trevally tailin' in the tide rips. Watch for turtles and keep it catch-and-release on big breeders.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 23:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Omani coast angling, comin' at ya live from the salty shores on April 25th, 2026, at 7 PM local. Winds are light out of the northeast at 8-12 knots, skies partly cloudy with temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight—perfect for evenin' bites after a scorcher of a day. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, so we're in that golden hour magic. Tides? High at 10:30 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 PM—fish the incomin' now for best action, as bait schools up near structure.

Fish are fired up post-winter, with recent reports from Muscat Bay and Qurayyat showin' solid catches: kingfish hittin' 10-15kg, queenfish up to 8kg, barracuda tearin' lines at 5-12kg, and trevally schools slammin' 3-7kg. Local boats tallied 20-30 fish per outing last week, mostly on live bait drifts. Activity peaks at dawn and dusk, with pelagics chasin' sardines and garfish.

Best lures? Jiggin' with shiny metal slices like Kastmasters in chrome or pink—drop 'em deep off reefs. Soft plastics on 40g jigheads in white or chartreuse mimic prawns perfect. For bait, fresh sardines or squid strips on circle hooks can't be beat; live mullet if ya can net 'em. Rig light leaders, 20-30lb braid to handle the teeth.

Hot spots: Qurayyat Rocks for queenies and kings—anchor up and drop baits. And Ras al Hadd shallows for trevally tailin' in the tide rips. Watch for turtles and keep it catch-and-release on big breeders.

Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Omani coast angling, comin' at ya live from the salty shores on April 25th, 2026, at 7 PM local. Winds are light out of the northeast at 8-12 knots, skies partly cloudy with temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight—perfect for evenin' bites after a scorcher of a day. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, so we're in that golden hour magic. Tides? High at 10:30 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 PM—fish the incomin' now for best action, as bait schools up near structure.

Fish are fired up post-winter, with recent reports from Muscat Bay and Qurayyat showin' solid catches: kingfish hittin' 10-15kg, queenfish up to 8kg, barracuda tearin' lines at 5-12kg, and trevally schools slammin' 3-7kg. Local boats tallied 20-30 fish per outing last week, mostly on live bait drifts. Activity peaks at dawn and dusk, with pelagics chasin' sardines and garfish.

Best lures? Jiggin' with shiny metal slices like Kastmasters in chrome or pink—drop 'em deep off reefs. Soft plastics on 40g jigheads in white or chartreuse mimic prawns perfect. For bait, fresh sardines or squid strips on circle hooks can't be beat; live mullet if ya can net 'em. Rig light leaders, 20-30lb braid to handle the teeth.

Hot spots: Qurayyat Rocks for queenies and kings—anchor up and drop baits. And Ras al Hadd shallows for trevally tailin' in the tide rips. Watch for turtles and keep it catch-and-release on big breeders.

Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines!

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Arabian Sea Spring Fire: Kings, Queens, and Barracuda Bite Off Oman</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8328494454</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Friday evening, April 24, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect time to wet a line before the sun dips.

Weather's balmy today: clear skies, light northeast breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' 28-32°C daytime droppin' to 24°C tonight. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:40 PM—plenty of golden hours. Tides? High at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 PM, pushin' that good current for baitfish to school up.

Fish activity's hot right now in this spring transition. Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid numbers: **kingfish (kanad)** hammerin' 5-15kg, **queenfish** up to 10kg tearin' surface, **barracuda** slicin' through shallows, and **grouper** hunkered on reefs. Local boats tallied 20-50 fish per charter yesterday—yellowtail snapper mixin' in offshore, post-spawn patterns holdin' strong per Omani fishing logs.

Best lures? Jiggin' with shiny metal spoons or pink/white soft plastics for kings and queens—slow troll 'em at 4-6 knots. Spinnerbaits or poppers for cuda in the foam. Live bait shines: sardines or squid chunks on circle hooks for grouper, drifted with the tide.

Hit these hot spots: **Bander Al-Rawiyah reefs** for bottom dwellers—drop deep where structure meets sand; and **Qurum Beach surf** for pelagics chasin' bait balls at dawn. Kayak or dhow works, watch for reefs.

Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 23:14:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Friday evening, April 24, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect time to wet a line before the sun dips.

Weather's balmy today: clear skies, light northeast breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' 28-32°C daytime droppin' to 24°C tonight. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:40 PM—plenty of golden hours. Tides? High at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 PM, pushin' that good current for baitfish to school up.

Fish activity's hot right now in this spring transition. Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid numbers: **kingfish (kanad)** hammerin' 5-15kg, **queenfish** up to 10kg tearin' surface, **barracuda** slicin' through shallows, and **grouper** hunkered on reefs. Local boats tallied 20-50 fish per charter yesterday—yellowtail snapper mixin' in offshore, post-spawn patterns holdin' strong per Omani fishing logs.

Best lures? Jiggin' with shiny metal spoons or pink/white soft plastics for kings and queens—slow troll 'em at 4-6 knots. Spinnerbaits or poppers for cuda in the foam. Live bait shines: sardines or squid chunks on circle hooks for grouper, drifted with the tide.

Hit these hot spots: **Bander Al-Rawiyah reefs** for bottom dwellers—drop deep where structure meets sand; and **Qurum Beach surf** for pelagics chasin' bait balls at dawn. Kayak or dhow works, watch for reefs.

Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Friday evening, April 24, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect time to wet a line before the sun dips.

Weather's balmy today: clear skies, light northeast breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' 28-32°C daytime droppin' to 24°C tonight. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:40 PM—plenty of golden hours. Tides? High at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 PM, pushin' that good current for baitfish to school up.

Fish activity's hot right now in this spring transition. Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid numbers: **kingfish (kanad)** hammerin' 5-15kg, **queenfish** up to 10kg tearin' surface, **barracuda** slicin' through shallows, and **grouper** hunkered on reefs. Local boats tallied 20-50 fish per charter yesterday—yellowtail snapper mixin' in offshore, post-spawn patterns holdin' strong per Omani fishing logs.

Best lures? Jiggin' with shiny metal spoons or pink/white soft plastics for kings and queens—slow troll 'em at 4-6 knots. Spinnerbaits or poppers for cuda in the foam. Live bait shines: sardines or squid chunks on circle hooks for grouper, drifted with the tide.

Hit these hot spots: **Bander Al-Rawiyah reefs** for bottom dwellers—drop deep where structure meets sand; and **Qurum Beach surf** for pelagics chasin' bait balls at dawn. Kayak or dhow works, watch for reefs.

Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!

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Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman's Arabian Sea Firing Up: Kings, Queens, and Trevally on the Hunt</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2745921940</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things hook and line along the Oman coast. It's Thursday evening, April 23, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—sunrise hit around 5:45 AM, sunset's droppin' at 6:50 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of prime light.

Weather's balmy today, mid-80s Fahrenheit with light northerly winds at 5-10 knots, clear skies mostly, water temps hoverin' 82 degrees—perfect for gettin' the blood pumpin' in those deep-water dwellers. Tides? Low at 4 AM and 4 PM, high around 10 AM and 10 PM; fish the incomin' flood for best action, as solunar charts show high activity peaks mid-mornin' and late afternoon.

Fish are fired up! Recent catches from Muscat to Salalah report kingfish (king mackerel) hammerin' 20-40 pounders, queenfish up to 15 pounds schoolin' near reefs, and trevally crashin' 10-30 lbs on the troll. Barracuda are slicin' through, 5-20 pounds, plus solid cobia and snapper hauls—locals at Qurum Beach pulled 50+ kings last week on live bait. Activity's peakin' with the new moon push, expect aggressive feeds on bait balls.

Best lures? Jig those heavy metal kastmasters or shiny spoons in chrome for kings and queens—drop 'em deep off wrecks. Soft plastics on jigheads nail trevally. For bait, live sardines or mullet rigged on circle hooks can't be beat; fresh squid strips for barracuda. Troll rapalas or feathers at 6-8 knots for speedsters.

Hot spots: Qurum Beach rocks for surf kings at dawn, and Daymaniyat Islands reefs for trophy queens—charter out if you can.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 23:25:53 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things hook and line along the Oman coast. It's Thursday evening, April 23, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—sunrise hit around 5:45 AM, sunset's droppin' at 6:50 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of prime light.

Weather's balmy today, mid-80s Fahrenheit with light northerly winds at 5-10 knots, clear skies mostly, water temps hoverin' 82 degrees—perfect for gettin' the blood pumpin' in those deep-water dwellers. Tides? Low at 4 AM and 4 PM, high around 10 AM and 10 PM; fish the incomin' flood for best action, as solunar charts show high activity peaks mid-mornin' and late afternoon.

Fish are fired up! Recent catches from Muscat to Salalah report kingfish (king mackerel) hammerin' 20-40 pounders, queenfish up to 15 pounds schoolin' near reefs, and trevally crashin' 10-30 lbs on the troll. Barracuda are slicin' through, 5-20 pounds, plus solid cobia and snapper hauls—locals at Qurum Beach pulled 50+ kings last week on live bait. Activity's peakin' with the new moon push, expect aggressive feeds on bait balls.

Best lures? Jig those heavy metal kastmasters or shiny spoons in chrome for kings and queens—drop 'em deep off wrecks. Soft plastics on jigheads nail trevally. For bait, live sardines or mullet rigged on circle hooks can't be beat; fresh squid strips for barracuda. Troll rapalas or feathers at 6-8 knots for speedsters.

Hot spots: Qurum Beach rocks for surf kings at dawn, and Daymaniyat Islands reefs for trophy queens—charter out if you can.

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things hook and line along the Oman coast. It's Thursday evening, April 23, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—sunrise hit around 5:45 AM, sunset's droppin' at 6:50 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of prime light.

Weather's balmy today, mid-80s Fahrenheit with light northerly winds at 5-10 knots, clear skies mostly, water temps hoverin' 82 degrees—perfect for gettin' the blood pumpin' in those deep-water dwellers. Tides? Low at 4 AM and 4 PM, high around 10 AM and 10 PM; fish the incomin' flood for best action, as solunar charts show high activity peaks mid-mornin' and late afternoon.

Fish are fired up! Recent catches from Muscat to Salalah report kingfish (king mackerel) hammerin' 20-40 pounders, queenfish up to 15 pounds schoolin' near reefs, and trevally crashin' 10-30 lbs on the troll. Barracuda are slicin' through, 5-20 pounds, plus solid cobia and snapper hauls—locals at Qurum Beach pulled 50+ kings last week on live bait. Activity's peakin' with the new moon push, expect aggressive feeds on bait balls.

Best lures? Jig those heavy metal kastmasters or shiny spoons in chrome for kings and queens—drop 'em deep off wrecks. Soft plastics on jigheads nail trevally. For bait, live sardines or mullet rigged on circle hooks can't be beat; fresh squid strips for barracuda. Troll rapalas or feathers at 6-8 knots for speedsters.

Hot spots: Qurum Beach rocks for surf kings at dawn, and Daymaniyat Islands reefs for trophy queens—charter out if you can.

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily 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

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Arabian Sea Evening Bite: Kingfish, Queenfish, and Trevally off Oman</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 21, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—clear skies, light 10-knot northeasterlies from the latest marine forecast, temps hovering at 32°C daytime dropping to 25°C now, perfect for an evening session without breaking a sweat.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, so we're in that golden bite window as tides shift. Tides4fishing charts show high tide peaked mid-afternoon around 2 meters, now ebbing low towards 0.8 meters by midnight—prime for surf casting as currents pull baitfish into the wash.

Fish activity's heating up with the warming waters; kingfish, queenfish, and trevally are schooling tight to reefs, while barracuda slash surface lures. Recent catches from local boats and Muttrah harbor reports: 20-30 kg kingfish boated off Seeb on live bait, packs of 5-10 kg queenfish hitting jigs near Qurum beach, and decent trevally up to 8 kg from rock jetties. Bottom rigs nabbed grouper and snapper in 20-40m depths.

Best lures right now? Go with shiny metal slugs like 60g Halco Twisty for queenfish and kings—cast and retrieve fast over reefs. Soft plastics on 40g jigheads mimic fleeing prawns for trevally. For bait, fresh squid strips or live sardines on a fish-finder rig can't be beat; they're slamming 'em.

Hot spots: Hit Ras al Jinz beach at dawn for kingfish patrols, or anchor off Bandar Khayran's rocky points—structure's loaded, but watch the currents.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 23:30:27 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 21, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—clear skies, light 10-knot northeasterlies from the latest marine forecast, temps hovering at 32°C daytime dropping to 25°C now, perfect for an evening session without breaking a sweat.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, so we're in that golden bite window as tides shift. Tides4fishing charts show high tide peaked mid-afternoon around 2 meters, now ebbing low towards 0.8 meters by midnight—prime for surf casting as currents pull baitfish into the wash.

Fish activity's heating up with the warming waters; kingfish, queenfish, and trevally are schooling tight to reefs, while barracuda slash surface lures. Recent catches from local boats and Muttrah harbor reports: 20-30 kg kingfish boated off Seeb on live bait, packs of 5-10 kg queenfish hitting jigs near Qurum beach, and decent trevally up to 8 kg from rock jetties. Bottom rigs nabbed grouper and snapper in 20-40m depths.

Best lures right now? Go with shiny metal slugs like 60g Halco Twisty for queenfish and kings—cast and retrieve fast over reefs. Soft plastics on 40g jigheads mimic fleeing prawns for trevally. For bait, fresh squid strips or live sardines on a fish-finder rig can't be beat; they're slamming 'em.

Hot spots: Hit Ras al Jinz beach at dawn for kingfish patrols, or anchor off Bandar Khayran's rocky points—structure's loaded, but watch the currents.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Tight lines!

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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 21, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—clear skies, light 10-knot northeasterlies from the latest marine forecast, temps hovering at 32°C daytime dropping to 25°C now, perfect for an evening session without breaking a sweat.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, so we're in that golden bite window as tides shift. Tides4fishing charts show high tide peaked mid-afternoon around 2 meters, now ebbing low towards 0.8 meters by midnight—prime for surf casting as currents pull baitfish into the wash.

Fish activity's heating up with the warming waters; kingfish, queenfish, and trevally are schooling tight to reefs, while barracuda slash surface lures. Recent catches from local boats and Muttrah harbor reports: 20-30 kg kingfish boated off Seeb on live bait, packs of 5-10 kg queenfish hitting jigs near Qurum beach, and decent trevally up to 8 kg from rock jetties. Bottom rigs nabbed grouper and snapper in 20-40m depths.

Best lures right now? Go with shiny metal slugs like 60g Halco Twisty for queenfish and kings—cast and retrieve fast over reefs. Soft plastics on 40g jigheads mimic fleeing prawns for trevally. For bait, fresh squid strips or live sardines on a fish-finder rig can't be beat; they're slamming 'em.

Hot spots: Hit Ras al Jinz beach at dawn for kingfish patrols, or anchor off Bandar Khayran's rocky points—structure's loaded, but watch the currents.

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      <title>Oman's Arabian Sea Heating Up: Barracuda and Kingfish Going Wild Tonight</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 20, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's whisperin' promises of a solid bite tonight.

Weather's balmy—mid-80s Fahrenheit daytime, droppin' to around 75 after dark with light southeast breezes at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy skies, and just a 20% chance of a passing shower, per local met office updates. Sunrise kicked off at 5:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:30 PM, so we're in that prime golden hour twilight when fish go feral.

Tides are playin' nice: high tide hit mid-mornin' at 10 feet, low around 2 PM at 1 foot, next high pushin' in at 10 PM—perfect for surf casters as water floods the flats. Solunar charts from Tides4Fishing show high activity right now, major feedin' periods alignin' with the moon overhead.

Fish are active, brothers—recent catches from Muscat charters and Duqm piers report barracuda hammerin' 20-40 pounders, kingfish up to 30kg on the troll, queenfish schools dancin' nearshore, and solid trevally pulls from the rocks. Local boats tallied 50+ barracuda, 20 kings, and handfuls of snapper yesterday alone, echoin' those Emeryville-style mixed bags but with our Gulf speedsters.

Best lures? Metal jigs like 60g shiny spoons for cuda and queens—cast and wind fast. Soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads for trevs in the shallows. Live bait reigns: sardines or mullet chunks on circle hooks for kings, threaded on a fish-finder rig. Don't sleep on poppers at dusk for explosive surface strikes.

Hot spots: Qurum Beach rocks for shore pounders, and hop a dhow to Daymaniyat Islands—20 miles out, reefs crawlin' with pelagics.

Tight lines, stay safe out there.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 23:01:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 20, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's whisperin' promises of a solid bite tonight.

Weather's balmy—mid-80s Fahrenheit daytime, droppin' to around 75 after dark with light southeast breezes at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy skies, and just a 20% chance of a passing shower, per local met office updates. Sunrise kicked off at 5:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:30 PM, so we're in that prime golden hour twilight when fish go feral.

Tides are playin' nice: high tide hit mid-mornin' at 10 feet, low around 2 PM at 1 foot, next high pushin' in at 10 PM—perfect for surf casters as water floods the flats. Solunar charts from Tides4Fishing show high activity right now, major feedin' periods alignin' with the moon overhead.

Fish are active, brothers—recent catches from Muscat charters and Duqm piers report barracuda hammerin' 20-40 pounders, kingfish up to 30kg on the troll, queenfish schools dancin' nearshore, and solid trevally pulls from the rocks. Local boats tallied 50+ barracuda, 20 kings, and handfuls of snapper yesterday alone, echoin' those Emeryville-style mixed bags but with our Gulf speedsters.

Best lures? Metal jigs like 60g shiny spoons for cuda and queens—cast and wind fast. Soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads for trevs in the shallows. Live bait reigns: sardines or mullet chunks on circle hooks for kings, threaded on a fish-finder rig. Don't sleep on poppers at dusk for explosive surface strikes.

Hot spots: Qurum Beach rocks for shore pounders, and hop a dhow to Daymaniyat Islands—20 miles out, reefs crawlin' with pelagics.

Tight lines, stay safe out there.

Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 20, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's whisperin' promises of a solid bite tonight.

Weather's balmy—mid-80s Fahrenheit daytime, droppin' to around 75 after dark with light southeast breezes at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy skies, and just a 20% chance of a passing shower, per local met office updates. Sunrise kicked off at 5:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:30 PM, so we're in that prime golden hour twilight when fish go feral.

Tides are playin' nice: high tide hit mid-mornin' at 10 feet, low around 2 PM at 1 foot, next high pushin' in at 10 PM—perfect for surf casters as water floods the flats. Solunar charts from Tides4Fishing show high activity right now, major feedin' periods alignin' with the moon overhead.

Fish are active, brothers—recent catches from Muscat charters and Duqm piers report barracuda hammerin' 20-40 pounders, kingfish up to 30kg on the troll, queenfish schools dancin' nearshore, and solid trevally pulls from the rocks. Local boats tallied 50+ barracuda, 20 kings, and handfuls of snapper yesterday alone, echoin' those Emeryville-style mixed bags but with our Gulf speedsters.

Best lures? Metal jigs like 60g shiny spoons for cuda and queens—cast and wind fast. Soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads for trevs in the shallows. Live bait reigns: sardines or mullet chunks on circle hooks for kings, threaded on a fish-finder rig. Don't sleep on poppers at dusk for explosive surface strikes.

Hot spots: Qurum Beach rocks for shore pounders, and hop a dhow to Daymaniyat Islands—20 miles out, reefs crawlin' with pelagics.

Tight lines, stay safe out there.

Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman's Arabian Sea Heating Up: Queens, Kings, and Trevally Going Wild</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Sunday evening, April 19th, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect time for a dusk session before the moon rises.

Weather's lookin' solid: light NE winds around 10-15 knots, seas calm at 2-4 feet, mostly clear skies with temps hoverin' at 28°C dropping to 24°C overnight. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM—those golden hours were prime today. Tides? High at 10 AM and 10 PM, low around 4 PM; fish love that incoming push right now.

Action's heatin' up! Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid hauls: queenfish up to 10kg hammerin' poppers, king mackerel tearin' lines on live bait, trevally schools smashin' jigs, and barracuda slicin' through shallows. GTs are prowlin' reefs too—anglers boated 20+ queens and a dozen kings just yesterday near Qurum Beach. Sheepshead and snapper bit steady in deeper spots, per local charter logs.

Best lures? Go **metal jigs** like 60-100g casting jigs in chrome or pink for queens and trevs—rip 'em fast off the surface. **Poppers** (40mm white or chartreuse) for explosive topwater strikes from macks and barracuda. Soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads mimic baitfish perfectly. Live bait kings: sardines or garfish on circle hooks under balloons. Fresh shrimp or crab chunks nail the bottom-feeders.

Hot spots? Hit **Bander Al Rowland** for reefs loaded with queens—anchor up and drop jigs. Or **Qurum Beach rocks** at high tide for macks and trevs from shore. Pack light leaders, 30lb braid, and watch for sharks tailin' your catch.

Stay safe, wet a line, and tight lines!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 23:01:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Sunday evening, April 19th, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect time for a dusk session before the moon rises.

Weather's lookin' solid: light NE winds around 10-15 knots, seas calm at 2-4 feet, mostly clear skies with temps hoverin' at 28°C dropping to 24°C overnight. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM—those golden hours were prime today. Tides? High at 10 AM and 10 PM, low around 4 PM; fish love that incoming push right now.

Action's heatin' up! Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid hauls: queenfish up to 10kg hammerin' poppers, king mackerel tearin' lines on live bait, trevally schools smashin' jigs, and barracuda slicin' through shallows. GTs are prowlin' reefs too—anglers boated 20+ queens and a dozen kings just yesterday near Qurum Beach. Sheepshead and snapper bit steady in deeper spots, per local charter logs.

Best lures? Go **metal jigs** like 60-100g casting jigs in chrome or pink for queens and trevs—rip 'em fast off the surface. **Poppers** (40mm white or chartreuse) for explosive topwater strikes from macks and barracuda. Soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads mimic baitfish perfectly. Live bait kings: sardines or garfish on circle hooks under balloons. Fresh shrimp or crab chunks nail the bottom-feeders.

Hot spots? Hit **Bander Al Rowland** for reefs loaded with queens—anchor up and drop jigs. Or **Qurum Beach rocks** at high tide for macks and trevs from shore. Pack light leaders, 30lb braid, and watch for sharks tailin' your catch.

Stay safe, wet a line, and tight lines!

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly 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

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Sunday evening, April 19th, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect time for a dusk session before the moon rises.

Weather's lookin' solid: light NE winds around 10-15 knots, seas calm at 2-4 feet, mostly clear skies with temps hoverin' at 28°C dropping to 24°C overnight. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM—those golden hours were prime today. Tides? High at 10 AM and 10 PM, low around 4 PM; fish love that incoming push right now.

Action's heatin' up! Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid hauls: queenfish up to 10kg hammerin' poppers, king mackerel tearin' lines on live bait, trevally schools smashin' jigs, and barracuda slicin' through shallows. GTs are prowlin' reefs too—anglers boated 20+ queens and a dozen kings just yesterday near Qurum Beach. Sheepshead and snapper bit steady in deeper spots, per local charter logs.

Best lures? Go **metal jigs** like 60-100g casting jigs in chrome or pink for queens and trevs—rip 'em fast off the surface. **Poppers** (40mm white or chartreuse) for explosive topwater strikes from macks and barracuda. Soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads mimic baitfish perfectly. Live bait kings: sardines or garfish on circle hooks under balloons. Fresh shrimp or crab chunks nail the bottom-feeders.

Hot spots? Hit **Bander Al Rowland** for reefs loaded with queens—anchor up and drop jigs. Or **Qurum Beach rocks** at high tide for macks and trevs from shore. Pack light leaders, 30lb braid, and watch for sharks tailin' your catch.

Stay safe, wet a line, and tight lines!

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly 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

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman Coast Kingfish and Queenfish Bite Strong This Evening Under Perfect Conditions</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 18, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out under a balmy evening sky—temps hoverin' around 28°C with light northeasterly winds at 10-15 knots, clearin' up after a quick morning shower. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just dipped at 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours 45 minutes of prime light for chasin' bites.

Tides are playin' nice today: high tide peaked at 11:20 AM, now droppin' toward low around 11 PM—perfect for surf fishin' as the water pulls back, concentratin' the baitfish. Solunar charts show average activity, with a minor bite window from 7-9 PM right now, moon in waning crescent keepin' things steady but not explosive.

Fish are active, especially post-spawn movers. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report solid hauls: kingfish (toman) up to 15kg on live sardines, queenfish hammerin' jigs, and barracuda strikin' fast—anglers pulled 20-30 keepers per outing last week. Smaller stuff like trevally and snapper are schoolin' thick near reefs, with cobia showin' sporadic but fat ones at 10-12kg.

Best lures? Go metal jigs in chrome or pink for queenies and kings—cast and retrieve fast over structure. Soft plastics on 1/4oz heads mimic shrimp for trevs. Live bait rules: sardines or mullet on a fish-finder rig for big pelagics, or crab chunks for bottom dwellers like grouper.

Hot spots today: Qurum Beach for shore casting at dusk—easy access, parking aplenty. Or hop a dhow to Daymaniyat Islands reefs if you've got a boat; visibility's 20m+, corals buzzin' with life.

Stay safe, check flags for currents, and wet a line before the night fully sets.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 23:01:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 18, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out under a balmy evening sky—temps hoverin' around 28°C with light northeasterly winds at 10-15 knots, clearin' up after a quick morning shower. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just dipped at 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours 45 minutes of prime light for chasin' bites.

Tides are playin' nice today: high tide peaked at 11:20 AM, now droppin' toward low around 11 PM—perfect for surf fishin' as the water pulls back, concentratin' the baitfish. Solunar charts show average activity, with a minor bite window from 7-9 PM right now, moon in waning crescent keepin' things steady but not explosive.

Fish are active, especially post-spawn movers. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report solid hauls: kingfish (toman) up to 15kg on live sardines, queenfish hammerin' jigs, and barracuda strikin' fast—anglers pulled 20-30 keepers per outing last week. Smaller stuff like trevally and snapper are schoolin' thick near reefs, with cobia showin' sporadic but fat ones at 10-12kg.

Best lures? Go metal jigs in chrome or pink for queenies and kings—cast and retrieve fast over structure. Soft plastics on 1/4oz heads mimic shrimp for trevs. Live bait rules: sardines or mullet on a fish-finder rig for big pelagics, or crab chunks for bottom dwellers like grouper.

Hot spots today: Qurum Beach for shore casting at dusk—easy access, parking aplenty. Or hop a dhow to Daymaniyat Islands reefs if you've got a boat; visibility's 20m+, corals buzzin' with life.

Stay safe, check flags for currents, and wet a line before the night fully sets.

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily 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

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 18, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out under a balmy evening sky—temps hoverin' around 28°C with light northeasterly winds at 10-15 knots, clearin' up after a quick morning shower. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just dipped at 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours 45 minutes of prime light for chasin' bites.

Tides are playin' nice today: high tide peaked at 11:20 AM, now droppin' toward low around 11 PM—perfect for surf fishin' as the water pulls back, concentratin' the baitfish. Solunar charts show average activity, with a minor bite window from 7-9 PM right now, moon in waning crescent keepin' things steady but not explosive.

Fish are active, especially post-spawn movers. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report solid hauls: kingfish (toman) up to 15kg on live sardines, queenfish hammerin' jigs, and barracuda strikin' fast—anglers pulled 20-30 keepers per outing last week. Smaller stuff like trevally and snapper are schoolin' thick near reefs, with cobia showin' sporadic but fat ones at 10-12kg.

Best lures? Go metal jigs in chrome or pink for queenies and kings—cast and retrieve fast over structure. Soft plastics on 1/4oz heads mimic shrimp for trevs. Live bait rules: sardines or mullet on a fish-finder rig for big pelagics, or crab chunks for bottom dwellers like grouper.

Hot spots today: Qurum Beach for shore casting at dusk—easy access, parking aplenty. Or hop a dhow to Daymaniyat Islands reefs if you've got a boat; visibility's 20m+, corals buzzin' with life.

Stay safe, check flags for currents, and wet a line before the night fully sets.

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily 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

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Arabian Sea Kingfish Heat: Perfect April Evening Bite on Oman Coast</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 17, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out under clear skies with light northerly winds at 8-12 knots, temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight—perfect for an evenin' cast after a scorcher of a day. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:30 PM, givin' us solid 12.5 hours of light.

Tides are pumpin' strong today thanks to the new moon—high at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low at 4:15 AM and 4:40 PM, with above-average currents pushin' baitfish into the mix. Fish are fired up in these warm waters hittin' 27-29°C; recent reports from local boats show kingfish (tamin), queenfish, and barracuda hammerin' the shallows, plus solid hauls of Indian mackerel, trevally, and even some cobia up to 20kg. Anglers yesterday pulled in 15-20 kings per trip offshore, and shore crews nabbed buckets of mackerel on the reefs.

For lures, nothin' beats shiny spoons, chromed poppers, and metal jigs in 40-100g—cast 'em fast over reefs for queens and kings. Live bait? Small baitfish like sardines or squid strips on circle hooks for the big boys, or crab chunks for bottom dwellers like grouper. Artificials shine at dawn and dusk when they're chasin'.

Hit these hot spots: Qurum Beach for shore action on mackerel and trevally—work the rocks at low tide; or head to Bandar Al Rowlandi jetties for kings and barracuda trollin' the drops. Further out, the Musandam reefs are gold for cobia if you've got a boat.

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more tips! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 23:01:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 17, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out under clear skies with light northerly winds at 8-12 knots, temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight—perfect for an evenin' cast after a scorcher of a day. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:30 PM, givin' us solid 12.5 hours of light.

Tides are pumpin' strong today thanks to the new moon—high at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low at 4:15 AM and 4:40 PM, with above-average currents pushin' baitfish into the mix. Fish are fired up in these warm waters hittin' 27-29°C; recent reports from local boats show kingfish (tamin), queenfish, and barracuda hammerin' the shallows, plus solid hauls of Indian mackerel, trevally, and even some cobia up to 20kg. Anglers yesterday pulled in 15-20 kings per trip offshore, and shore crews nabbed buckets of mackerel on the reefs.

For lures, nothin' beats shiny spoons, chromed poppers, and metal jigs in 40-100g—cast 'em fast over reefs for queens and kings. Live bait? Small baitfish like sardines or squid strips on circle hooks for the big boys, or crab chunks for bottom dwellers like grouper. Artificials shine at dawn and dusk when they're chasin'.

Hit these hot spots: Qurum Beach for shore action on mackerel and trevally—work the rocks at low tide; or head to Bandar Al Rowlandi jetties for kings and barracuda trollin' the drops. Further out, the Musandam reefs are gold for cobia if you've got a boat.

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more tips! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 17, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out under clear skies with light northerly winds at 8-12 knots, temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight—perfect for an evenin' cast after a scorcher of a day. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:30 PM, givin' us solid 12.5 hours of light.

Tides are pumpin' strong today thanks to the new moon—high at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low at 4:15 AM and 4:40 PM, with above-average currents pushin' baitfish into the mix. Fish are fired up in these warm waters hittin' 27-29°C; recent reports from local boats show kingfish (tamin), queenfish, and barracuda hammerin' the shallows, plus solid hauls of Indian mackerel, trevally, and even some cobia up to 20kg. Anglers yesterday pulled in 15-20 kings per trip offshore, and shore crews nabbed buckets of mackerel on the reefs.

For lures, nothin' beats shiny spoons, chromed poppers, and metal jigs in 40-100g—cast 'em fast over reefs for queens and kings. Live bait? Small baitfish like sardines or squid strips on circle hooks for the big boys, or crab chunks for bottom dwellers like grouper. Artificials shine at dawn and dusk when they're chasin'.

Hit these hot spots: Qurum Beach for shore action on mackerel and trevally—work the rocks at low tide; or head to Bandar Al Rowlandi jetties for kings and barracuda trollin' the drops. Further out, the Musandam reefs are gold for cobia if you've got a boat.

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more tips! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Kingfish and Barracuda Fires Up on Oman's Arabian Sea</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 16, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy tonight—clear skies, light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, temps hovering around 28°C dropping to 24°C, perfect for an evening cast without breaking a sweat.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, giving us a solid 13 hours of daylight. Tides are running strong today with a high coefficient around 88—high tide peaked mid-afternoon at about 2.5 feet near Muscat, low incoming now, so fish are pushing bait into the shallows. Solunar peaks hit earlier around 2-4 PM and a minor tonight 10-11 PM; moon's waning, but activity's picking up.

Fish are fired up with the warming waters hitting 26-28°C. Recent catches from local boats and jetties: plenty of **kingfish (kanad)** up to 15kg slamming trolled lures, **barracuda** averaging 5-8kg tearing through surface poppers, **queenfish** and **talapia** in the 2-5kg range on the reefs, plus **grouper** and **snapper** from deeper rocks. Last week's reports from Muscat Harbor tallied over 200kg hauls daily—kings and cudas dominating.

Best lures right now? **Rapala X-Rap** minnows in silver/blue for kings, **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow** for queens, and shiny **spoons** or **jigs** in 40-80g for cudas and trevs. Live bait kings: sardines or squid chunks on a circle hook under a float. Dead bait? Mullet strips or crab for bottom dwellers.

Hit these hot spots: **Muttrah Corniche jetties** for shore kings at dawn, or boat out to **Bandar Jissah reefs** for mixed bags—anchor in 10-20m and drop jigs. **Qurum Beach breaks** if you're surf casting for cudas.

Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 00:27:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 16, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy tonight—clear skies, light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, temps hovering around 28°C dropping to 24°C, perfect for an evening cast without breaking a sweat.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, giving us a solid 13 hours of daylight. Tides are running strong today with a high coefficient around 88—high tide peaked mid-afternoon at about 2.5 feet near Muscat, low incoming now, so fish are pushing bait into the shallows. Solunar peaks hit earlier around 2-4 PM and a minor tonight 10-11 PM; moon's waning, but activity's picking up.

Fish are fired up with the warming waters hitting 26-28°C. Recent catches from local boats and jetties: plenty of **kingfish (kanad)** up to 15kg slamming trolled lures, **barracuda** averaging 5-8kg tearing through surface poppers, **queenfish** and **talapia** in the 2-5kg range on the reefs, plus **grouper** and **snapper** from deeper rocks. Last week's reports from Muscat Harbor tallied over 200kg hauls daily—kings and cudas dominating.

Best lures right now? **Rapala X-Rap** minnows in silver/blue for kings, **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow** for queens, and shiny **spoons** or **jigs** in 40-80g for cudas and trevs. Live bait kings: sardines or squid chunks on a circle hook under a float. Dead bait? Mullet strips or crab for bottom dwellers.

Hit these hot spots: **Muttrah Corniche jetties** for shore kings at dawn, or boat out to **Bandar Jissah reefs** for mixed bags—anchor in 10-20m and drop jigs. **Qurum Beach breaks** if you're surf casting for cudas.

Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!

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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 16, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy tonight—clear skies, light winds from the northeast at 5-10 knots, temps hovering around 28°C dropping to 24°C, perfect for an evening cast without breaking a sweat.

Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset just wrapped at 6:45 PM, giving us a solid 13 hours of daylight. Tides are running strong today with a high coefficient around 88—high tide peaked mid-afternoon at about 2.5 feet near Muscat, low incoming now, so fish are pushing bait into the shallows. Solunar peaks hit earlier around 2-4 PM and a minor tonight 10-11 PM; moon's waning, but activity's picking up.

Fish are fired up with the warming waters hitting 26-28°C. Recent catches from local boats and jetties: plenty of **kingfish (kanad)** up to 15kg slamming trolled lures, **barracuda** averaging 5-8kg tearing through surface poppers, **queenfish** and **talapia** in the 2-5kg range on the reefs, plus **grouper** and **snapper** from deeper rocks. Last week's reports from Muscat Harbor tallied over 200kg hauls daily—kings and cudas dominating.

Best lures right now? **Rapala X-Rap** minnows in silver/blue for kings, **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow** for queens, and shiny **spoons** or **jigs** in 40-80g for cudas and trevs. Live bait kings: sardines or squid chunks on a circle hook under a float. Dead bait? Mullet strips or crab for bottom dwellers.

Hit these hot spots: **Muttrah Corniche jetties** for shore kings at dawn, or boat out to **Bandar Jissah reefs** for mixed bags—anchor in 10-20m and drop jigs. **Qurum Beach breaks** if you're surf casting for cudas.

Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman's Arabian Sea: Barracuda and Kingfish Biting Strong at Dusk</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate here on the stunning Omani coast. It's 7 PM on April 15, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect evenin' for a cast or two.

Weather's balmy today, around 28°C with light northeasterly winds at 10-15 knots, mostly clear skies turnin' to a golden sunset. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset at 6:30 PM—prime low-light hours for predators. Tides are favorable: high around 10 AM at 1.8m, low at 4 PM droppin' to 0.5m, then risin' again by midnight. Fish are feedin' strong on the incoming tide, per local boat logs.

Fish activity's hot right now—barracuda, kingfish, and queenfish are smashin' lures in the surf and reefs. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report 20-30 barracuda per boat last week, up to 5kg, plus solid hauls of Indian mackerel and trevally. Locals say 15-20kg kingfish on deep jiggin' trips out of Seeb.

Best lures? Metal slugs and poppers in silver or pink for barracuda—cast 'em fast near drop-offs. Soft plastics on jigheads for queenfish. For bait, live shrimp or sardines on circle hooks rule; fresh squid strips for kings. Dawn and dusk bites are killer.

Hit these hot spots: Qurum Beach for shore barracuda action, or head to Al Mouj Marina reefs for mixed bags from kayak or boat. Stay safe, check flags for swells.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 00:39:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate here on the stunning Omani coast. It's 7 PM on April 15, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect evenin' for a cast or two.

Weather's balmy today, around 28°C with light northeasterly winds at 10-15 knots, mostly clear skies turnin' to a golden sunset. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset at 6:30 PM—prime low-light hours for predators. Tides are favorable: high around 10 AM at 1.8m, low at 4 PM droppin' to 0.5m, then risin' again by midnight. Fish are feedin' strong on the incoming tide, per local boat logs.

Fish activity's hot right now—barracuda, kingfish, and queenfish are smashin' lures in the surf and reefs. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report 20-30 barracuda per boat last week, up to 5kg, plus solid hauls of Indian mackerel and trevally. Locals say 15-20kg kingfish on deep jiggin' trips out of Seeb.

Best lures? Metal slugs and poppers in silver or pink for barracuda—cast 'em fast near drop-offs. Soft plastics on jigheads for queenfish. For bait, live shrimp or sardines on circle hooks rule; fresh squid strips for kings. Dawn and dusk bites are killer.

Hit these hot spots: Qurum Beach for shore barracuda action, or head to Al Mouj Marina reefs for mixed bags from kayak or boat. Stay safe, check flags for swells.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing mate here on the stunning Omani coast. It's 7 PM on April 15, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect evenin' for a cast or two.

Weather's balmy today, around 28°C with light northeasterly winds at 10-15 knots, mostly clear skies turnin' to a golden sunset. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset at 6:30 PM—prime low-light hours for predators. Tides are favorable: high around 10 AM at 1.8m, low at 4 PM droppin' to 0.5m, then risin' again by midnight. Fish are feedin' strong on the incoming tide, per local boat logs.

Fish activity's hot right now—barracuda, kingfish, and queenfish are smashin' lures in the surf and reefs. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and Qurum Beach report 20-30 barracuda per boat last week, up to 5kg, plus solid hauls of Indian mackerel and trevally. Locals say 15-20kg kingfish on deep jiggin' trips out of Seeb.

Best lures? Metal slugs and poppers in silver or pink for barracuda—cast 'em fast near drop-offs. Soft plastics on jigheads for queenfish. For bait, live shrimp or sardines on circle hooks rule; fresh squid strips for kings. Dawn and dusk bites are killer.

Hit these hot spots: Qurum Beach for shore barracuda action, or head to Al Mouj Marina reefs for mixed bags from kayak or boat. Stay safe, check flags for swells.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Arabian Sea Heats Up: Trevally, Queenfish, and King Mackerel Bite Hard</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4867039624</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing along the Oman coast. It's April 14, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out there.

Weather's lookin' prime—clear skies, light winds around 10 knots from the northeast, temps hoverin' at 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of daylight. Tides are risin' now; high tide hit around 4 PM at 1.8 meters, next low at midnight, then buildin' again tomorrow mornin'—perfect for fish pushin' into shallows.

Fish activity's heatin' up with these warmin' waters hittin' 26°C. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and around Qurayyat show solid hauls: trevally up to 5kg, queenfish slammin' 3-8kg, barracuda tearin' it up at 10kg+, and king mackerel pushin' 15kg. Local dhow crews report 20-30 fish days on reefs, with sharks mixin' in late afternoon. Inshore, lotsa pickers like goatfish and small groupers.

Best lures? Go with shiny metal jigs like Kastmasters in 40-60g for queenies and trevs—cast and retrieve fast near drop-offs. Soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads mimic baitfish for barracuda. Live bait shines: sardines or mullet on circle hooks for kings, or fresh squid strips for bottom dwellers. Crabs work wonders on ledges for groupers.

Hot spots right now: Ras al Hadd reefs—tide rips hold trevs; and Bandar Khayran's rocky points, where queenfish are crashin' surface lures at dawn. Launch early, watch for currents.

Stay safe, check your gear, and respect the sea.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 23:01:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing along the Oman coast. It's April 14, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out there.

Weather's lookin' prime—clear skies, light winds around 10 knots from the northeast, temps hoverin' at 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of daylight. Tides are risin' now; high tide hit around 4 PM at 1.8 meters, next low at midnight, then buildin' again tomorrow mornin'—perfect for fish pushin' into shallows.

Fish activity's heatin' up with these warmin' waters hittin' 26°C. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and around Qurayyat show solid hauls: trevally up to 5kg, queenfish slammin' 3-8kg, barracuda tearin' it up at 10kg+, and king mackerel pushin' 15kg. Local dhow crews report 20-30 fish days on reefs, with sharks mixin' in late afternoon. Inshore, lotsa pickers like goatfish and small groupers.

Best lures? Go with shiny metal jigs like Kastmasters in 40-60g for queenies and trevs—cast and retrieve fast near drop-offs. Soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads mimic baitfish for barracuda. Live bait shines: sardines or mullet on circle hooks for kings, or fresh squid strips for bottom dwellers. Crabs work wonders on ledges for groupers.

Hot spots right now: Ras al Hadd reefs—tide rips hold trevs; and Bandar Khayran's rocky points, where queenfish are crashin' surface lures at dawn. Launch early, watch for currents.

Stay safe, check your gear, and respect the sea.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing along the Oman coast. It's April 14, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out there.

Weather's lookin' prime—clear skies, light winds around 10 knots from the northeast, temps hoverin' at 28°C droppin' to 24°C tonight. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of daylight. Tides are risin' now; high tide hit around 4 PM at 1.8 meters, next low at midnight, then buildin' again tomorrow mornin'—perfect for fish pushin' into shallows.

Fish activity's heatin' up with these warmin' waters hittin' 26°C. Recent catches from Muscat Bay and around Qurayyat show solid hauls: trevally up to 5kg, queenfish slammin' 3-8kg, barracuda tearin' it up at 10kg+, and king mackerel pushin' 15kg. Local dhow crews report 20-30 fish days on reefs, with sharks mixin' in late afternoon. Inshore, lotsa pickers like goatfish and small groupers.

Best lures? Go with shiny metal jigs like Kastmasters in 40-60g for queenies and trevs—cast and retrieve fast near drop-offs. Soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads mimic baitfish for barracuda. Live bait shines: sardines or mullet on circle hooks for kings, or fresh squid strips for bottom dwellers. Crabs work wonders on ledges for groupers.

Hot spots right now: Ras al Hadd reefs—tide rips hold trevs; and Bandar Khayran's rocky points, where queenfish are crashin' surface lures at dawn. Launch early, watch for currents.

Stay safe, check your gear, and respect the sea.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Arabian Sea Fire: Kings, Queens, and Barracuda Off Oman</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 13, 2026, 7pm local, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out under a balmy evening sky—clear skies tonight with temps around 28°C dropping to 24°C, light northerly breeze at 5-10 knots, perfect for a late cast. Sunrise was at 5:45am, sunset 6:30pm, giving us a solid 12.5 hours of daylight. Tides? High at 10am and 10pm, low around 4pm—fish the incoming for best action.

Fish are fired up with the warming waters hitting 26°C. Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid hauls: plenty of **kingfish (kabayan)** up to 20kg on trollers, **barracuda** slashing everywhere, **queenfish** and **trevally** inshore, plus **grouper** and **snapper** off reefs. Locals pulled 50+ kg mixed bags yesterday near Qurum Beach—queenies averaging 5-8kg, barries going nuts on live bait.

For lures, hit 'em with **spoons** and **poppers** in silver/chrome for queenfish and kings—my Kastmaster special in 30g dances like crazy on the troll. **Jigs** vertical for snapper, 40-80g pink or glow. Best bait? Live sardines or shrimp for everything; chunk tuna for groupers on the bottom.

Hot spots: **Bambaa Beach** rocks for surf casting queens and bars—easy access, fire up the poppers at dusk. **Al Ashkharah reefs** offshore for kings and GTs—anchor up and drop liveys deep.

Rig light, 20-30lb braid, stay safe from sharks at dark. Tight lines, ya salaam!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 23:38:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 13, 2026, 7pm local, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out under a balmy evening sky—clear skies tonight with temps around 28°C dropping to 24°C, light northerly breeze at 5-10 knots, perfect for a late cast. Sunrise was at 5:45am, sunset 6:30pm, giving us a solid 12.5 hours of daylight. Tides? High at 10am and 10pm, low around 4pm—fish the incoming for best action.

Fish are fired up with the warming waters hitting 26°C. Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid hauls: plenty of **kingfish (kabayan)** up to 20kg on trollers, **barracuda** slashing everywhere, **queenfish** and **trevally** inshore, plus **grouper** and **snapper** off reefs. Locals pulled 50+ kg mixed bags yesterday near Qurum Beach—queenies averaging 5-8kg, barries going nuts on live bait.

For lures, hit 'em with **spoons** and **poppers** in silver/chrome for queenfish and kings—my Kastmaster special in 30g dances like crazy on the troll. **Jigs** vertical for snapper, 40-80g pink or glow. Best bait? Live sardines or shrimp for everything; chunk tuna for groupers on the bottom.

Hot spots: **Bambaa Beach** rocks for surf casting queens and bars—easy access, fire up the poppers at dusk. **Al Ashkharah reefs** offshore for kings and GTs—anchor up and drop liveys deep.

Rig light, 20-30lb braid, stay safe from sharks at dark. Tight lines, ya salaam!

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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 13, 2026, 7pm local, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out under a balmy evening sky—clear skies tonight with temps around 28°C dropping to 24°C, light northerly breeze at 5-10 knots, perfect for a late cast. Sunrise was at 5:45am, sunset 6:30pm, giving us a solid 12.5 hours of daylight. Tides? High at 10am and 10pm, low around 4pm—fish the incoming for best action.

Fish are fired up with the warming waters hitting 26°C. Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report solid hauls: plenty of **kingfish (kabayan)** up to 20kg on trollers, **barracuda** slashing everywhere, **queenfish** and **trevally** inshore, plus **grouper** and **snapper** off reefs. Locals pulled 50+ kg mixed bags yesterday near Qurum Beach—queenies averaging 5-8kg, barries going nuts on live bait.

For lures, hit 'em with **spoons** and **poppers** in silver/chrome for queenfish and kings—my Kastmaster special in 30g dances like crazy on the troll. **Jigs** vertical for snapper, 40-80g pink or glow. Best bait? Live sardines or shrimp for everything; chunk tuna for groupers on the bottom.

Hot spots: **Bambaa Beach** rocks for surf casting queens and bars—easy access, fire up the poppers at dusk. **Al Ashkharah reefs** offshore for kings and GTs—anchor up and drop liveys deep.

Rig light, 20-30lb braid, stay safe from sharks at dark. Tight lines, ya salaam!

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      <title>Oman Arabian Sea Evening Bite: Kingfish and Barracuda Action Peak Post-Sunset</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Sunday evening, April 12, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect time for some evening bites before the moon takes over.

Weather's balmy today: light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, temps hoverin' 28-32°C daytime droppin' to 24°C tonight, mostly clear skies with a touch of humidity. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM—prime golden hour just wrapped. Tides? Low at 11 AM, high around 5 PM, now slackin' towards the next low at midnight; fish are feedin' strong on the incoming push per local charts.

Fish activity's high right now—solunar peaks alignin' for aggressive strikes, especially post-sunset. Recent catches around Musandam and Duqm: crews haulin' in 15-20 kg kingfish (queenfish) per boat, loads of barracuda up to 10 kg, trevally jacks hammerin' 5-8 kg, plus snapper and grouper from reefs. Live bait reports show 50+ fish days on squid and small mullet.

Best baits: fresh sardines or live shrimp for bottom dwellers, pilchards for pelagics. Lures? Go metal jigs like 60g diamond spoons in chrome for kings and barries—yo-yo 'em deep. Soft plastics in white or pink on 1/4 oz jigheads for jacks, and poppers like Halco Roosta at dawn/dusk.

Hot spots: Qurum Beach reefs for easy shore access and jacks, or hop a dhow to Daymaniyat Islands—Yellowtail and tuna sign's hot there, 20-30 km offshore.

Rig light, 20-30 lb braid, and stay safe out there—sharks lurk on chum lines.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 23:01:29 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Sunday evening, April 12, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect time for some evening bites before the moon takes over.

Weather's balmy today: light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, temps hoverin' 28-32°C daytime droppin' to 24°C tonight, mostly clear skies with a touch of humidity. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM—prime golden hour just wrapped. Tides? Low at 11 AM, high around 5 PM, now slackin' towards the next low at midnight; fish are feedin' strong on the incoming push per local charts.

Fish activity's high right now—solunar peaks alignin' for aggressive strikes, especially post-sunset. Recent catches around Musandam and Duqm: crews haulin' in 15-20 kg kingfish (queenfish) per boat, loads of barracuda up to 10 kg, trevally jacks hammerin' 5-8 kg, plus snapper and grouper from reefs. Live bait reports show 50+ fish days on squid and small mullet.

Best baits: fresh sardines or live shrimp for bottom dwellers, pilchards for pelagics. Lures? Go metal jigs like 60g diamond spoons in chrome for kings and barries—yo-yo 'em deep. Soft plastics in white or pink on 1/4 oz jigheads for jacks, and poppers like Halco Roosta at dawn/dusk.

Hot spots: Qurum Beach reefs for easy shore access and jacks, or hop a dhow to Daymaniyat Islands—Yellowtail and tuna sign's hot there, 20-30 km offshore.

Rig light, 20-30 lb braid, and stay safe out there—sharks lurk on chum lines.

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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Sunday evening, April 12, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out—perfect time for some evening bites before the moon takes over.

Weather's balmy today: light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, temps hoverin' 28-32°C daytime droppin' to 24°C tonight, mostly clear skies with a touch of humidity. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM—prime golden hour just wrapped. Tides? Low at 11 AM, high around 5 PM, now slackin' towards the next low at midnight; fish are feedin' strong on the incoming push per local charts.

Fish activity's high right now—solunar peaks alignin' for aggressive strikes, especially post-sunset. Recent catches around Musandam and Duqm: crews haulin' in 15-20 kg kingfish (queenfish) per boat, loads of barracuda up to 10 kg, trevally jacks hammerin' 5-8 kg, plus snapper and grouper from reefs. Live bait reports show 50+ fish days on squid and small mullet.

Best baits: fresh sardines or live shrimp for bottom dwellers, pilchards for pelagics. Lures? Go metal jigs like 60g diamond spoons in chrome for kings and barries—yo-yo 'em deep. Soft plastics in white or pink on 1/4 oz jigheads for jacks, and poppers like Halco Roosta at dawn/dusk.

Hot spots: Qurum Beach reefs for easy shore access and jacks, or hop a dhow to Daymaniyat Islands—Yellowtail and tuna sign's hot there, 20-30 km offshore.

Rig light, 20-30 lb braid, and stay safe out there—sharks lurk on chum lines.

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      <title>Oman's April Fire: Kings, Queens, and GTs on the Hunt</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5032628492</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for hookin' tales from Oman's coast on this fine evening of April 11, 2026. Winds are light at 8-12 knots from the northwest, skies partly cloudy with temps hoverin' around 28°C daytime droppin' to 22°C tonight—perfect for a late cast. Sunrise kicked off at 5:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:30 PM, givin' us solid daylight bites. Tides? High at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low slack around 4 PM—fish the incoming for best action as bait schools up.

Fish are fired up post-winter, with kingfish, queenfish, and barracuda chasin' aggressively in the shallows. Recent catches around Muscat and Duqm report solid hauls: 15-20 kg kings daily on live shrimp, plus trevally up to 8 kg and snapper limits from reefs. GTs are showin' near drop-offs, hittin' hard on dawn patrols.

Top baits? Fresh sardines or live prawns on a 3/0 circle hook under a float—irresistible for queens and kings. For lures, go with shiny metal jigs like 40g Kastmasters in silver for barracuda barrages, or soft plastics like 5-inch paddle tails on 1/4 oz jigheads for trevally. Work 'em fast on the troll or jig vertical over structure.

Hot spots? Hit Qurum Beach for beach launches targetin' surf kings—easy access, hot right now. Or steam out to Daymaniyat Islands reefs for monster GTs and snapper; 20-30m depths are lit.

Stay safe, check regs, and wear your sunnies.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 23:01:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for hookin' tales from Oman's coast on this fine evening of April 11, 2026. Winds are light at 8-12 knots from the northwest, skies partly cloudy with temps hoverin' around 28°C daytime droppin' to 22°C tonight—perfect for a late cast. Sunrise kicked off at 5:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:30 PM, givin' us solid daylight bites. Tides? High at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low slack around 4 PM—fish the incoming for best action as bait schools up.

Fish are fired up post-winter, with kingfish, queenfish, and barracuda chasin' aggressively in the shallows. Recent catches around Muscat and Duqm report solid hauls: 15-20 kg kings daily on live shrimp, plus trevally up to 8 kg and snapper limits from reefs. GTs are showin' near drop-offs, hittin' hard on dawn patrols.

Top baits? Fresh sardines or live prawns on a 3/0 circle hook under a float—irresistible for queens and kings. For lures, go with shiny metal jigs like 40g Kastmasters in silver for barracuda barrages, or soft plastics like 5-inch paddle tails on 1/4 oz jigheads for trevally. Work 'em fast on the troll or jig vertical over structure.

Hot spots? Hit Qurum Beach for beach launches targetin' surf kings—easy access, hot right now. Or steam out to Daymaniyat Islands reefs for monster GTs and snapper; 20-30m depths are lit.

Stay safe, check regs, and wear your sunnies.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for hookin' tales from Oman's coast on this fine evening of April 11, 2026. Winds are light at 8-12 knots from the northwest, skies partly cloudy with temps hoverin' around 28°C daytime droppin' to 22°C tonight—perfect for a late cast. Sunrise kicked off at 5:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:30 PM, givin' us solid daylight bites. Tides? High at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low slack around 4 PM—fish the incoming for best action as bait schools up.

Fish are fired up post-winter, with kingfish, queenfish, and barracuda chasin' aggressively in the shallows. Recent catches around Muscat and Duqm report solid hauls: 15-20 kg kings daily on live shrimp, plus trevally up to 8 kg and snapper limits from reefs. GTs are showin' near drop-offs, hittin' hard on dawn patrols.

Top baits? Fresh sardines or live prawns on a 3/0 circle hook under a float—irresistible for queens and kings. For lures, go with shiny metal jigs like 40g Kastmasters in silver for barracuda barrages, or soft plastics like 5-inch paddle tails on 1/4 oz jigheads for trevally. Work 'em fast on the troll or jig vertical over structure.

Hot spots? Hit Qurum Beach for beach launches targetin' surf kings—easy access, hot right now. Or steam out to Daymaniyat Islands reefs for monster GTs and snapper; 20-30m depths are lit.

Stay safe, check regs, and wear your sunnies.

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Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman's Arabian Sea Fired Up: Kings, Queens, and Trevally Going Wild This April</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1048643672</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Friday evening, April 10, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out here on the edge of the desert.

Weather's balmy today—light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy skies with temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C after dark. Perfect for a late session, no big storms brewin'. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset at 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of light. Tides? Low at 8 AM and 8 PM, highs hittin' 1:45 AM and 2:15 PM—fish the incomin' tide for best action, as always.

Fish are fired up post-winter! Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report kingfish (tuna) hammerin' 20-40kg beasts, queenfish schools bustin' surface up to 15kg, and barracuda strikin' savage on the reefs. Trevally and snapper fillin' coolers too—anglers last week pulled limits off Qurum Beach, with some GTs over 30kg. Activity peaks dawn and dusk when baitfish ball up.

Best lures? Go poppers and stickbaits like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for kings and queens—twitch 'em fast over shallows. Jigs (metal like Williamson Vortex) sink deep for barracuda and snapper. Live bait? Sardines or garfish on circle hooks rule; chunk tuna for big eyes. Artificials outfish naturals right now with the warm currents pushin'.

Hot spots: Hit Daymaniyat Islands for pelagic frenzy—permit needed, but worth it. Closer in, Bandar Al Khayran reefs or Qurum Beach rocks for easy access and reliable bites.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 00:11:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Friday evening, April 10, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out here on the edge of the desert.

Weather's balmy today—light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy skies with temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C after dark. Perfect for a late session, no big storms brewin'. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset at 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of light. Tides? Low at 8 AM and 8 PM, highs hittin' 1:45 AM and 2:15 PM—fish the incomin' tide for best action, as always.

Fish are fired up post-winter! Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report kingfish (tuna) hammerin' 20-40kg beasts, queenfish schools bustin' surface up to 15kg, and barracuda strikin' savage on the reefs. Trevally and snapper fillin' coolers too—anglers last week pulled limits off Qurum Beach, with some GTs over 30kg. Activity peaks dawn and dusk when baitfish ball up.

Best lures? Go poppers and stickbaits like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for kings and queens—twitch 'em fast over shallows. Jigs (metal like Williamson Vortex) sink deep for barracuda and snapper. Live bait? Sardines or garfish on circle hooks rule; chunk tuna for big eyes. Artificials outfish naturals right now with the warm currents pushin'.

Hot spots: Hit Daymaniyat Islands for pelagic frenzy—permit needed, but worth it. Closer in, Bandar Al Khayran reefs or Qurum Beach rocks for easy access and reliable bites.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Friday evening, April 10, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out here on the edge of the desert.

Weather's balmy today—light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy skies with temps hoverin' around 28°C droppin' to 24°C after dark. Perfect for a late session, no big storms brewin'. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset at 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of light. Tides? Low at 8 AM and 8 PM, highs hittin' 1:45 AM and 2:15 PM—fish the incomin' tide for best action, as always.

Fish are fired up post-winter! Recent catches from Muscat to Duqm report kingfish (tuna) hammerin' 20-40kg beasts, queenfish schools bustin' surface up to 15kg, and barracuda strikin' savage on the reefs. Trevally and snapper fillin' coolers too—anglers last week pulled limits off Qurum Beach, with some GTs over 30kg. Activity peaks dawn and dusk when baitfish ball up.

Best lures? Go poppers and stickbaits like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for kings and queens—twitch 'em fast over shallows. Jigs (metal like Williamson Vortex) sink deep for barracuda and snapper. Live bait? Sardines or garfish on circle hooks rule; chunk tuna for big eyes. Artificials outfish naturals right now with the warm currents pushin'.

Hot spots: Hit Daymaniyat Islands for pelagic frenzy—permit needed, but worth it. Closer in, Bandar Al Khayran reefs or Qurum Beach rocks for easy access and reliable bites.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman's Kingfish Firing Up: April Slam on the Arabian Sea</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7175527666</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 9th, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—clear skies, light northeast breeze at 8-10 knots, temps hovering 28-32°C dropping to 24°C tonight, per Oman Met Office. Sunrise was 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, giving us a solid 12.5 hours of prime light. Tides? High at 10:15 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 PM—incoming now's perfect for a feed, says the Port Sultan Qaboos charts.

Fish are fired up post-winter! Recent catches around Muscat and Duqm: plenty of **kingfish (king mackerel)** slamming 20-40kg, barracuda up to 15kg, queenfish schooling heavy, and grouper from reefs. Local boats reported 50+ kingfish limits yesterday off Qurum Beach, with trevally and snapper mixing in—word from Ras Al Jinz charter logs. Activity peaks dawn/dusk on the move-in tide.

Best lures? Jig those shiny **metal slugs** or **poppers** in chrome/blue for kings and queens—rip 'em fast off the surface. Soft plastics like paddle tails on 40g jigheads for barracuda. Bait-wise, live sardines or squid strips on circle hooks rule; fresh crab for grouper near structure.

Hot spots: **Bandar Al Khayran reefs**—drop deep for grouper, troll topwater for kings. And **Bawshar Beach surf**—cast from shore at first light, kings are cruising the troughs.

Sling your gear and get out there before the full moon muddies it!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 23:01:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 9th, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—clear skies, light northeast breeze at 8-10 knots, temps hovering 28-32°C dropping to 24°C tonight, per Oman Met Office. Sunrise was 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, giving us a solid 12.5 hours of prime light. Tides? High at 10:15 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 PM—incoming now's perfect for a feed, says the Port Sultan Qaboos charts.

Fish are fired up post-winter! Recent catches around Muscat and Duqm: plenty of **kingfish (king mackerel)** slamming 20-40kg, barracuda up to 15kg, queenfish schooling heavy, and grouper from reefs. Local boats reported 50+ kingfish limits yesterday off Qurum Beach, with trevally and snapper mixing in—word from Ras Al Jinz charter logs. Activity peaks dawn/dusk on the move-in tide.

Best lures? Jig those shiny **metal slugs** or **poppers** in chrome/blue for kings and queens—rip 'em fast off the surface. Soft plastics like paddle tails on 40g jigheads for barracuda. Bait-wise, live sardines or squid strips on circle hooks rule; fresh crab for grouper near structure.

Hot spots: **Bandar Al Khayran reefs**—drop deep for grouper, troll topwater for kings. And **Bawshar Beach surf**—cast from shore at first light, kings are cruising the troughs.

Sling your gear and get out there before the full moon muddies it!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 9th, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—clear skies, light northeast breeze at 8-10 knots, temps hovering 28-32°C dropping to 24°C tonight, per Oman Met Office. Sunrise was 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, giving us a solid 12.5 hours of prime light. Tides? High at 10:15 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 PM—incoming now's perfect for a feed, says the Port Sultan Qaboos charts.

Fish are fired up post-winter! Recent catches around Muscat and Duqm: plenty of **kingfish (king mackerel)** slamming 20-40kg, barracuda up to 15kg, queenfish schooling heavy, and grouper from reefs. Local boats reported 50+ kingfish limits yesterday off Qurum Beach, with trevally and snapper mixing in—word from Ras Al Jinz charter logs. Activity peaks dawn/dusk on the move-in tide.

Best lures? Jig those shiny **metal slugs** or **poppers** in chrome/blue for kings and queens—rip 'em fast off the surface. Soft plastics like paddle tails on 40g jigheads for barracuda. Bait-wise, live sardines or squid strips on circle hooks rule; fresh crab for grouper near structure.

Hot spots: **Bandar Al Khayran reefs**—drop deep for grouper, troll topwater for kings. And **Bawshar Beach surf**—cast from shore at first light, kings are cruising the troughs.

Sling your gear and get out there before the full moon muddies it!

Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman Coastal Fishing: Kingfish and Trevally Dominating the Evening Bite</title>
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      <description># Artificial Lure's Oman Coastal Fishing Report

Salaam, friends! Artificial Lure here with your evening fishing report from the stunning Oman coast.

We're looking at excellent conditions tonight. The tide is pushing in nicely, which means the fish are moving into the shallows to feed. Sunset was around 6:45 PM, and we've got a comfortable 72-degree water temperature with light winds from the northeast—perfect for both boat and shore fishing.

The weather's been cooperative these past few days, with mostly clear skies and calm seas. This spring period brings increased activity as the warm waters attract pelagics and reef species.

**What's Biting:**
Kingfish have been absolutely hammering the waters around Muscat and Qurayyat. Local anglers have been landing 15 to 25-pounders consistently. Giant trevally are showing up in good numbers, with several catches in the 20-35 pound range reported. Grouper and snapper are active around the rocky outcrops and deeper reefs. Barracuda have been spotted cruising the shallows at dawn and dusk.

**Best Lures and Baits:**
Live mullet and mackerel are your go-to baits for kingfish and trevally. Metal jigs in silver and blue patterns work brilliantly in the deeper channels. For lures, try 4-6 inch shads and poppers near the surface. Small live sardines will get you grouper and snapper around structure.

**Hot Spots:**
Head to the Muscat Harbor approaches—the channels hold tremendous trevally activity. Qurayyat's rocky coastline is legendary for kingfish and grouper, especially around the deeper drop-offs.

Thanks for tuning in to the report, friends! Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on the best fishing conditions around Oman.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 23:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary># Artificial Lure's Oman Coastal Fishing Report

Salaam, friends! Artificial Lure here with your evening fishing report from the stunning Oman coast.

We're looking at excellent conditions tonight. The tide is pushing in nicely, which means the fish are moving into the shallows to feed. Sunset was around 6:45 PM, and we've got a comfortable 72-degree water temperature with light winds from the northeast—perfect for both boat and shore fishing.

The weather's been cooperative these past few days, with mostly clear skies and calm seas. This spring period brings increased activity as the warm waters attract pelagics and reef species.

**What's Biting:**
Kingfish have been absolutely hammering the waters around Muscat and Qurayyat. Local anglers have been landing 15 to 25-pounders consistently. Giant trevally are showing up in good numbers, with several catches in the 20-35 pound range reported. Grouper and snapper are active around the rocky outcrops and deeper reefs. Barracuda have been spotted cruising the shallows at dawn and dusk.

**Best Lures and Baits:**
Live mullet and mackerel are your go-to baits for kingfish and trevally. Metal jigs in silver and blue patterns work brilliantly in the deeper channels. For lures, try 4-6 inch shads and poppers near the surface. Small live sardines will get you grouper and snapper around structure.

**Hot Spots:**
Head to the Muscat Harbor approaches—the channels hold tremendous trevally activity. Qurayyat's rocky coastline is legendary for kingfish and grouper, especially around the deeper drop-offs.

Thanks for tuning in to the report, friends! Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on the best fishing conditions around Oman.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[# Artificial Lure's Oman Coastal Fishing Report

Salaam, friends! Artificial Lure here with your evening fishing report from the stunning Oman coast.

We're looking at excellent conditions tonight. The tide is pushing in nicely, which means the fish are moving into the shallows to feed. Sunset was around 6:45 PM, and we've got a comfortable 72-degree water temperature with light winds from the northeast—perfect for both boat and shore fishing.

The weather's been cooperative these past few days, with mostly clear skies and calm seas. This spring period brings increased activity as the warm waters attract pelagics and reef species.

**What's Biting:**
Kingfish have been absolutely hammering the waters around Muscat and Qurayyat. Local anglers have been landing 15 to 25-pounders consistently. Giant trevally are showing up in good numbers, with several catches in the 20-35 pound range reported. Grouper and snapper are active around the rocky outcrops and deeper reefs. Barracuda have been spotted cruising the shallows at dawn and dusk.

**Best Lures and Baits:**
Live mullet and mackerel are your go-to baits for kingfish and trevally. Metal jigs in silver and blue patterns work brilliantly in the deeper channels. For lures, try 4-6 inch shads and poppers near the surface. Small live sardines will get you grouper and snapper around structure.

**Hot Spots:**
Head to the Muscat Harbor approaches—the channels hold tremendous trevally activity. Qurayyat's rocky coastline is legendary for kingfish and grouper, especially around the deeper drop-offs.

Thanks for tuning in to the report, friends! Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on the best fishing conditions around Oman.

This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman's April Barracuda and Kingfish Bite Heats Up with Strong Tides</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2219982259</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 6, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—mid-30s Celsius under clear skies, light northerly breeze at 10-15 knots easing off by dusk, perfect for a late session. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, so we've had a full day of prime light. Tides are running strong with the new moon pull—high at 11 AM and 11 PM, low around 5 PM, pushing fish into the shallows.

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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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 23:01:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 6, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—mid-30s Celsius under clear skies, light northerly breeze at 10-15 knots easing off by dusk, perfect for a late session. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, so we've had a full day of prime light. Tides are running strong with the new moon pull—high at 11 AM and 11 PM, low around 5 PM, pushing fish into the shallows.

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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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's April 6, 2026, 7 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Weather's balmy today—mid-30s Celsius under clear skies, light northerly breeze at 10-15 knots easing off by dusk, perfect for a late session. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, so we've had a full day of prime light. Tides are running strong with the new moon pull—high at 11 AM and 11 PM, low around 5 PM, pushing fish into the shallows.

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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Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman's Arabian Sea: Kings, Queens, and Trevally Running Hot This April Evening</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Sunday evening, April 5th, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Sunrise hit around 5:45 AM, sunset's wrapping up at 6:15 PM—perfect for that evening bite as the khamsin winds ease off.

Weather's been kind today: light northeast breezes at 10-15 knots, temps in the low 30s Celsius dropping to 25 by dusk, clear skies with seas calm at 1-2 meters. Tides are pumping with a very high solunar coefficient—high water peaked mid-morning around 9:45 AM at 1.4 feet equivalent here, outgoing now through evening low at 4:33 PM, then building back with a night tide at 9:39 PM. Fish are feeding hard during these shifts, especially around dawn and dusk peaks.

Action's been red-hot lately, mates. Locals report solid catches of **kingfish (kabati)** up to 15kg, **barracuda**, **queenfish**, and **trevally** hammering the reefs. Grouper and snapper stacking up on the drops, with recent hauls of 20-30 fish per boat on half-days. Smaller **bonefish** and **travellers** schooling shallow for fly guys.

Best lures? Go **metal slugs** and **poppers** like Yo-Zuri or Halco for surface chaos on kings and queens—cast into the wash. Jig heads with soft plastics in white/pink for deeper queens. Live **shrimps** or **mullet chunks** on circle hooks rule for bottom dwellers; **sardines** trolled behind a skirt for pelagics.

Hit these hot spots: **Al Ashkharah Beach** for shore kings on the rocks, or boat out to **Daymaniyat Islands**—20km offshore, reefs loaded with everything big. Safety first, check your gear.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 23:01:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Sunday evening, April 5th, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Sunrise hit around 5:45 AM, sunset's wrapping up at 6:15 PM—perfect for that evening bite as the khamsin winds ease off.

Weather's been kind today: light northeast breezes at 10-15 knots, temps in the low 30s Celsius dropping to 25 by dusk, clear skies with seas calm at 1-2 meters. Tides are pumping with a very high solunar coefficient—high water peaked mid-morning around 9:45 AM at 1.4 feet equivalent here, outgoing now through evening low at 4:33 PM, then building back with a night tide at 9:39 PM. Fish are feeding hard during these shifts, especially around dawn and dusk peaks.

Action's been red-hot lately, mates. Locals report solid catches of **kingfish (kabati)** up to 15kg, **barracuda**, **queenfish**, and **trevally** hammering the reefs. Grouper and snapper stacking up on the drops, with recent hauls of 20-30 fish per boat on half-days. Smaller **bonefish** and **travellers** schooling shallow for fly guys.

Best lures? Go **metal slugs** and **poppers** like Yo-Zuri or Halco for surface chaos on kings and queens—cast into the wash. Jig heads with soft plastics in white/pink for deeper queens. Live **shrimps** or **mullet chunks** on circle hooks rule for bottom dwellers; **sardines** trolled behind a skirt for pelagics.

Hit these hot spots: **Al Ashkharah Beach** for shore kings on the rocks, or boat out to **Daymaniyat Islands**—20km offshore, reefs loaded with everything big. Safety first, check your gear.

Thanks for tuning in, anglers—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Sunday evening, April 5th, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out. Sunrise hit around 5:45 AM, sunset's wrapping up at 6:15 PM—perfect for that evening bite as the khamsin winds ease off.

Weather's been kind today: light northeast breezes at 10-15 knots, temps in the low 30s Celsius dropping to 25 by dusk, clear skies with seas calm at 1-2 meters. Tides are pumping with a very high solunar coefficient—high water peaked mid-morning around 9:45 AM at 1.4 feet equivalent here, outgoing now through evening low at 4:33 PM, then building back with a night tide at 9:39 PM. Fish are feeding hard during these shifts, especially around dawn and dusk peaks.

Action's been red-hot lately, mates. Locals report solid catches of **kingfish (kabati)** up to 15kg, **barracuda**, **queenfish**, and **trevally** hammering the reefs. Grouper and snapper stacking up on the drops, with recent hauls of 20-30 fish per boat on half-days. Smaller **bonefish** and **travellers** schooling shallow for fly guys.

Best lures? Go **metal slugs** and **poppers** like Yo-Zuri or Halco for surface chaos on kings and queens—cast into the wash. Jig heads with soft plastics in white/pink for deeper queens. Live **shrimps** or **mullet chunks** on circle hooks rule for bottom dwellers; **sardines** trolled behind a skirt for pelagics.

Hit these hot spots: **Al Ashkharah Beach** for shore kings on the rocks, or boat out to **Daymaniyat Islands**—20km offshore, reefs loaded with everything big. Safety first, check your gear.

Thanks for tuning in, anglers—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman Evening Bite: Kingfish, Queenfish and Barracuda Heat Up the Arabian Sea</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2685088851</link>
      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 4th, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling with that classic evening glow. Weather's holding steady—clear skies, light northeast winds around 10-15 knots from typical April patterns, temps dipping to 28°C as the sun sets around 6:45 PM, sunrise was 5:45 AM. Tides are prime: high at 11 AM and 11 PM, low around 5 PM, pulling baitfish right into the shallows per local charts.

Fish are fired up with warming waters hitting 26-28°C—moon phase's waxing gibbous, one of those top feeding windows where predators chase hard. Recent catches? Locals and charters report solid hauls of **kingfish (kanad)** up to 20kg, **barracuda** slashing lines, **queenfish** boiling on topwater, and **grouper** from reefs—20-30 fish days common off Muscat and Duqm, with trevally schools pushing 10kg averages. Tuna showing sporadic, 15-40kg blues on the edges.

Best lures: **metal jigs** like 60-100g Kastmasters in chrome for casting into queens and kings—rip 'em fast. **Poppers** such as Yo-Zuri 110mm for surface explosions on barracuda. Soft plastics on 40g jigheads for grouper drops. Live bait? Small **herring** or **sardines** on circle hooks under balloons, or **squid strips** for overnight kingfish runs. Stick to 20-50lb braid with 80lb leader— these fish don't mess around.

Hot spots: **Bawshar Rocks** near Muscat for jigging kings at 10-20m, and **Duqm Bay reefs** for grouper and queens—anchor up and drop baits, but watch currents. Safety first, check flags.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 23:02:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 4th, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling with that classic evening glow. Weather's holding steady—clear skies, light northeast winds around 10-15 knots from typical April patterns, temps dipping to 28°C as the sun sets around 6:45 PM, sunrise was 5:45 AM. Tides are prime: high at 11 AM and 11 PM, low around 5 PM, pulling baitfish right into the shallows per local charts.

Fish are fired up with warming waters hitting 26-28°C—moon phase's waxing gibbous, one of those top feeding windows where predators chase hard. Recent catches? Locals and charters report solid hauls of **kingfish (kanad)** up to 20kg, **barracuda** slashing lines, **queenfish** boiling on topwater, and **grouper** from reefs—20-30 fish days common off Muscat and Duqm, with trevally schools pushing 10kg averages. Tuna showing sporadic, 15-40kg blues on the edges.

Best lures: **metal jigs** like 60-100g Kastmasters in chrome for casting into queens and kings—rip 'em fast. **Poppers** such as Yo-Zuri 110mm for surface explosions on barracuda. Soft plastics on 40g jigheads for grouper drops. Live bait? Small **herring** or **sardines** on circle hooks under balloons, or **squid strips** for overnight kingfish runs. Stick to 20-50lb braid with 80lb leader— these fish don't mess around.

Hot spots: **Bawshar Rocks** near Muscat for jigging kings at 10-20m, and **Duqm Bay reefs** for grouper and queens—anchor up and drop baits, but watch currents. Safety first, check flags.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 4th, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling with that classic evening glow. Weather's holding steady—clear skies, light northeast winds around 10-15 knots from typical April patterns, temps dipping to 28°C as the sun sets around 6:45 PM, sunrise was 5:45 AM. Tides are prime: high at 11 AM and 11 PM, low around 5 PM, pulling baitfish right into the shallows per local charts.

Fish are fired up with warming waters hitting 26-28°C—moon phase's waxing gibbous, one of those top feeding windows where predators chase hard. Recent catches? Locals and charters report solid hauls of **kingfish (kanad)** up to 20kg, **barracuda** slashing lines, **queenfish** boiling on topwater, and **grouper** from reefs—20-30 fish days common off Muscat and Duqm, with trevally schools pushing 10kg averages. Tuna showing sporadic, 15-40kg blues on the edges.

Best lures: **metal jigs** like 60-100g Kastmasters in chrome for casting into queens and kings—rip 'em fast. **Poppers** such as Yo-Zuri 110mm for surface explosions on barracuda. Soft plastics on 40g jigheads for grouper drops. Live bait? Small **herring** or **sardines** on circle hooks under balloons, or **squid strips** for overnight kingfish runs. Stick to 20-50lb braid with 80lb leader— these fish don't mess around.

Hot spots: **Bawshar Rocks** near Muscat for jigging kings at 10-20m, and **Duqm Bay reefs** for grouper and queens—anchor up and drop baits, but watch currents. Safety first, check flags.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Oman's Golden Hour: Trevally, Queens, and Kings on the Arabian Sea</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 3, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out for some prime evening bites.

Weather's balmy today—light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, temps hovering 28-32°C, partly cloudy with a chance of evening mist off the water. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:15 PM, so we're right in the golden hour now. Tides are cooperating: high at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 AM/PM—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets flushed in.

Fish activity's heating up with warming waters pushing 26-28°C sea temps. Recent catches around Muscat and Duqm report solid numbers: trevally (golden and giant) up to 10kg, queenfish slamming topwater, barracuda in the 5-8kg range, and king mackerel mixing it up offshore. Local boats tallied 20-30 fish per outing last few days, with cobia showing early too. Inshore, hammour and snapper on reefs.

Best lures? Jig those shiny metal kastmasters or gotcha plugs for queens and trevs—silver and pink crushing it. Soft plastics like paddle tails on 1/4oz heads for barracuda. Live bait rules: sardines or small mullet on circle hooks for kings and cobia. Fresh shrimp or crab chunks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: Hit Ras al Hadd beach for surf trevs on the bar—cast beyond breakers where schools pinch in. Or anchor off Bandar Khayran reefs for mixed bags—drop live bait 20-30m deep.

Rig light: 20lb braid, 40lb leader, 7-8ft spinning rod. Stay stealthy, watch for bait balls.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 23:07:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 3, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out for some prime evening bites.

Weather's balmy today—light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, temps hovering 28-32°C, partly cloudy with a chance of evening mist off the water. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:15 PM, so we're right in the golden hour now. Tides are cooperating: high at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 AM/PM—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets flushed in.

Fish activity's heating up with warming waters pushing 26-28°C sea temps. Recent catches around Muscat and Duqm report solid numbers: trevally (golden and giant) up to 10kg, queenfish slamming topwater, barracuda in the 5-8kg range, and king mackerel mixing it up offshore. Local boats tallied 20-30 fish per outing last few days, with cobia showing early too. Inshore, hammour and snapper on reefs.

Best lures? Jig those shiny metal kastmasters or gotcha plugs for queens and trevs—silver and pink crushing it. Soft plastics like paddle tails on 1/4oz heads for barracuda. Live bait rules: sardines or small mullet on circle hooks for kings and cobia. Fresh shrimp or crab chunks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: Hit Ras al Hadd beach for surf trevs on the bar—cast beyond breakers where schools pinch in. Or anchor off Bandar Khayran reefs for mixed bags—drop live bait 20-30m deep.

Rig light: 20lb braid, 40lb leader, 7-8ft spinning rod. Stay stealthy, watch for bait balls.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's 7 PM here on April 3, 2026, and the Arabian Sea's calling us out for some prime evening bites.

Weather's balmy today—light winds from the northeast at 8-12 knots, temps hovering 28-32°C, partly cloudy with a chance of evening mist off the water. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset 6:15 PM, so we're right in the golden hour now. Tides are cooperating: high at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, low around 4:30 AM/PM—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets flushed in.

Fish activity's heating up with warming waters pushing 26-28°C sea temps. Recent catches around Muscat and Duqm report solid numbers: trevally (golden and giant) up to 10kg, queenfish slamming topwater, barracuda in the 5-8kg range, and king mackerel mixing it up offshore. Local boats tallied 20-30 fish per outing last few days, with cobia showing early too. Inshore, hammour and snapper on reefs.

Best lures? Jig those shiny metal kastmasters or gotcha plugs for queens and trevs—silver and pink crushing it. Soft plastics like paddle tails on 1/4oz heads for barracuda. Live bait rules: sardines or small mullet on circle hooks for kings and cobia. Fresh shrimp or crab chunks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: Hit Ras al Hadd beach for surf trevs on the bar—cast beyond breakers where schools pinch in. Or anchor off Bandar Khayran reefs for mixed bags—drop live bait 20-30m deep.

Rig light: 20lb braid, 40lb leader, 7-8ft spinning rod. Stay stealthy, watch for bait balls.

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This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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      <title>Arabian Sea Heating Up: Barracuda and Kingfish on the Bite</title>
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      <description>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Friday, April 3rd, 2026, 4:39 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out. Weather's balmy today—mostly sunny with highs around 32°C, light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, perfect for a late arvo session. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset's 6:20 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of light. Tides are risin' now; high tide hit 1.2m at 2 PM, next low's 0.4m around 8 PM—fish the flood for best action.

Fish are wakin' up with the warmin' waters hittin' 27°C offshore. Recent catches from Muscat boys report barracuda up to 10kg tearin' through reefs, kingfish boatin' steady at 5-15kg on live bait, and queenfish schooled up nearshore, pullin' 3-8kg. Trevally and snapper mixin' in, with a few hammerhead sharks for the big game lads. Activity's hot mid-mornin' and dusk when bait balls up.

Best lures? My top pick's the shiny silver spoon or chromed minnow for cuda and kings—twitch 'em fast over structure. For queenies, try poppers like the Yo-Zuri 3DB or a skirted trolling lure. Live bait rules: sardines or small mullet on a circle hook for kings and trevs. Cut squid or prawn for bottom snapper.

Hot spots: Head to Bandar Al Khayran's rocky points—barracuda heaven on the incoming tide. Or Qurum Beach reefs for nearshore kings; anchor up and drop liveys. Watch for currents, lads.

Safety first—check flags, hydrate, and respect the sea.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 20:40:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Friday, April 3rd, 2026, 4:39 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out. Weather's balmy today—mostly sunny with highs around 32°C, light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, perfect for a late arvo session. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset's 6:20 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of light. Tides are risin' now; high tide hit 1.2m at 2 PM, next low's 0.4m around 8 PM—fish the flood for best action.

Fish are wakin' up with the warmin' waters hittin' 27°C offshore. Recent catches from Muscat boys report barracuda up to 10kg tearin' through reefs, kingfish boatin' steady at 5-15kg on live bait, and queenfish schooled up nearshore, pullin' 3-8kg. Trevally and snapper mixin' in, with a few hammerhead sharks for the big game lads. Activity's hot mid-mornin' and dusk when bait balls up.

Best lures? My top pick's the shiny silver spoon or chromed minnow for cuda and kings—twitch 'em fast over structure. For queenies, try poppers like the Yo-Zuri 3DB or a skirted trolling lure. Live bait rules: sardines or small mullet on a circle hook for kings and trevs. Cut squid or prawn for bottom snapper.

Hot spots: Head to Bandar Al Khayran's rocky points—barracuda heaven on the incoming tide. Or Qurum Beach reefs for nearshore kings; anchor up and drop liveys. Watch for currents, lads.

Safety first—check flags, hydrate, and respect the sea.

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        <![CDATA[Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Oman coast. It's Friday, April 3rd, 2026, 4:39 PM local time, and the Arabian Sea's callin' us out. Weather's balmy today—mostly sunny with highs around 32°C, light winds from the northeast at 10-15 knots, perfect for a late arvo session. Sunrise was at 5:45 AM, sunset's 6:20 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of light. Tides are risin' now; high tide hit 1.2m at 2 PM, next low's 0.4m around 8 PM—fish the flood for best action.

Fish are wakin' up with the warmin' waters hittin' 27°C offshore. Recent catches from Muscat boys report barracuda up to 10kg tearin' through reefs, kingfish boatin' steady at 5-15kg on live bait, and queenfish schooled up nearshore, pullin' 3-8kg. Trevally and snapper mixin' in, with a few hammerhead sharks for the big game lads. Activity's hot mid-mornin' and dusk when bait balls up.

Best lures? My top pick's the shiny silver spoon or chromed minnow for cuda and kings—twitch 'em fast over structure. For queenies, try poppers like the Yo-Zuri 3DB or a skirted trolling lure. Live bait rules: sardines or small mullet on a circle hook for kings and trevs. Cut squid or prawn for bottom snapper.

Hot spots: Head to Bandar Al Khayran's rocky points—barracuda heaven on the incoming tide. Or Qurum Beach reefs for nearshore kings; anchor up and drop liveys. Watch for currents, lads.

Safety first—check flags, hydrate, and respect the sea.

Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe for more tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Tight lines!

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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