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    <description>Tune in to the "Mauritius, Indian Ocean Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from this tropical paradise renowned for world-class big game and reef fishing. 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 Mauritius's pristine coral reefs, offshore banks, and legendary blue marlin grounds, and make every fishing expedition a memorable one.

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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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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>Mauritius Late Autumn Fishing: Reef Action and Blue Water Bites at Dawn</title>
      <description>Good day, anglers — Artificial Lure here with your Mauritius fishing rundown.

Around the island, the sea has been sitting in that nice late-autumn rhythm: generally settled, with the best windows coming close to the tide changes and the first light of morning. For Mauritius today, the moon phase is in a waning cycle, so the stronger bites are most likely to line up around moving water, especially dawn and the last hour before dark. Local tide tables for the Port Louis and Mahebourg side have been showing a moderate swing, and that usually means the reef edges, passes, and drop-offs come alive when the current starts to push.

Weather-wise, the island has been warm and humid, with passing cloud and the usual trade-wind feel on the east and southeast coasts. Sea conditions have been more comfortable on the lee side, while the windward side has seen a bit more chop. Sunrise has been around just after 6:30 a.m., and sunset near 5:45 p.m., which keeps that prime bite window nice and tight for both shore and boat anglers.

Fish activity has been strong on the reef and blue-water fringe. Recent catches reported by local skippers and shore crews have included small to medium tuna, dorado, kingfish, barracuda, and the odd good trevally working the drop-offs. In the lagoon and around the rocky points, bonefish, snappers, and jacks have been showing if you fish quietly and keep your presentation natural. Offshore, trolling has still been finding action on the outer marks where birds and surface push reveal bait.

For lures, the hot ticket has been slim metal jigs for fast work on the edges, with stickbaits and small poppers when fish are feeding up top. If you’re trolling, run small cedar plugs, diving minnows, or skirted trolling lures in blue, silver, and green. Around the reefs, a weighted soft plastic paddled slow can tempt trevally and snapper when the water’s got a little colour. If the fish are shy, downsize — Mauritius water can look clear and tricky, and that stealth pays off.

Best bait? Fresh is best, simple as that. Live sardine, small bonito strips, squid, and fresh cut bait are all doing the job. For the lagoon and reef mouths, prawn and small baitfish chunks can be deadly, especially on a light trace. If you can get live mullet or sprat, keep them lively and fish them near structure.

Hot spots to keep in mind: the south and southeast reef edges around Blue Bay and Mahebourg for baitfish, trevally, and reef predators; and the west coast around Flic en Flac to Le Morne for calmer water, trolling lanes, and early morning surface action. For boat anglers, the drop-offs outside the passes are worth a serious look once the tide starts to run.

That’s the local picture: fish moving, bait around, and the best chances sitting on tide change and first light. Tight lines, and thanks for tuning in — be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 22:02:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Good day, anglers — Artificial Lure here with your Mauritius fishing rundown.

Around the island, the sea has been sitting in that nice late-autumn rhythm: generally settled, with the best windows coming close to the tide changes and the first light of morning. For Mauritius today, the moon phase is in a waning cycle, so the stronger bites are most likely to line up around moving water, especially dawn and the last hour before dark. Local tide tables for the Port Louis and Mahebourg side have been showing a moderate swing, and that usually means the reef edges, passes, and drop-offs come alive when the current starts to push.

Weather-wise, the island has been warm and humid, with passing cloud and the usual trade-wind feel on the east and southeast coasts. Sea conditions have been more comfortable on the lee side, while the windward side has seen a bit more chop. Sunrise has been around just after 6:30 a.m., and sunset near 5:45 p.m., which keeps that prime bite window nice and tight for both shore and boat anglers.

Fish activity has been strong on the reef and blue-water fringe. Recent catches reported by local skippers and shore crews have included small to medium tuna, dorado, kingfish, barracuda, and the odd good trevally working the drop-offs. In the lagoon and around the rocky points, bonefish, snappers, and jacks have been showing if you fish quietly and keep your presentation natural. Offshore, trolling has still been finding action on the outer marks where birds and surface push reveal bait.

For lures, the hot ticket has been slim metal jigs for fast work on the edges, with stickbaits and small poppers when fish are feeding up top. If you’re trolling, run small cedar plugs, diving minnows, or skirted trolling lures in blue, silver, and green. Around the reefs, a weighted soft plastic paddled slow can tempt trevally and snapper when the water’s got a little colour. If the fish are shy, downsize — Mauritius water can look clear and tricky, and that stealth pays off.

Best bait? Fresh is best, simple as that. Live sardine, small bonito strips, squid, and fresh cut bait are all doing the job. For the lagoon and reef mouths, prawn and small baitfish chunks can be deadly, especially on a light trace. If you can get live mullet or sprat, keep them lively and fish them near structure.

Hot spots to keep in mind: the south and southeast reef edges around Blue Bay and Mahebourg for baitfish, trevally, and reef predators; and the west coast around Flic en Flac to Le Morne for calmer water, trolling lanes, and early morning surface action. For boat anglers, the drop-offs outside the passes are worth a serious look once the tide starts to run.

That’s the local picture: fish moving, bait around, and the best chances sitting on tide change and first light. Tight lines, and thanks for tuning in — be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Good day, anglers — Artificial Lure here with your Mauritius fishing rundown.

Around the island, the sea has been sitting in that nice late-autumn rhythm: generally settled, with the best windows coming close to the tide changes and the first light of morning. For Mauritius today, the moon phase is in a waning cycle, so the stronger bites are most likely to line up around moving water, especially dawn and the last hour before dark. Local tide tables for the Port Louis and Mahebourg side have been showing a moderate swing, and that usually means the reef edges, passes, and drop-offs come alive when the current starts to push.

Weather-wise, the island has been warm and humid, with passing cloud and the usual trade-wind feel on the east and southeast coasts. Sea conditions have been more comfortable on the lee side, while the windward side has seen a bit more chop. Sunrise has been around just after 6:30 a.m., and sunset near 5:45 p.m., which keeps that prime bite window nice and tight for both shore and boat anglers.

Fish activity has been strong on the reef and blue-water fringe. Recent catches reported by local skippers and shore crews have included small to medium tuna, dorado, kingfish, barracuda, and the odd good trevally working the drop-offs. In the lagoon and around the rocky points, bonefish, snappers, and jacks have been showing if you fish quietly and keep your presentation natural. Offshore, trolling has still been finding action on the outer marks where birds and surface push reveal bait.

For lures, the hot ticket has been slim metal jigs for fast work on the edges, with stickbaits and small poppers when fish are feeding up top. If you’re trolling, run small cedar plugs, diving minnows, or skirted trolling lures in blue, silver, and green. Around the reefs, a weighted soft plastic paddled slow can tempt trevally and snapper when the water’s got a little colour. If the fish are shy, downsize — Mauritius water can look clear and tricky, and that stealth pays off.

Best bait? Fresh is best, simple as that. Live sardine, small bonito strips, squid, and fresh cut bait are all doing the job. For the lagoon and reef mouths, prawn and small baitfish chunks can be deadly, especially on a light trace. If you can get live mullet or sprat, keep them lively and fish them near structure.

Hot spots to keep in mind: the south and southeast reef edges around Blue Bay and Mahebourg for baitfish, trevally, and reef predators; and the west coast around Flic en Flac to Le Morne for calmer water, trolling lanes, and early morning surface action. For boat anglers, the drop-offs outside the passes are worth a serious look once the tide starts to run.

That’s the local picture: fish moving, bait around, and the best chances sitting on tide change and first light. Tight lines, and thanks for tuning in — be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn]]>
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      <title>Early Winter Bites Heat Up in Mauritius as Tides Turn</title>
      <description>This is Artificial Lure with your Mauritius fishing report for this evening.

We’ve had a classic early‑winter pattern settling over the island today: light to moderate southeasterly trade winds 10–15 knots, a slight chill in the breeze, and mostly fair skies with passing low cloud. Daytime air temps hovered around 25–27°C, sea surface temps sitting near 25°C offshore. Mauritius Meteorological Services reported calm seas in the lagoons, moderate chop outside the reef, and a long, gentle swell from the south.

Tides around Port Louis and much of the west coast ran on a mid‑range cycle: a higher morning tide easing into a lower afternoon water, then pushing back in this evening. That rising dusk tide has really switched on the bite the last couple of days. Sunrise came just after 6:30 a.m., sunset just before 6:00 p.m., giving us a nice low‑light window on both ends of the day.

Inshore, the lagoon fishing has been lively. On the west side, around Flic‑en‑Flac and down toward Le Morne, boats and kayaks have been into decent numbers of bluefin trevally, small GTs, and jobfish on the outer drop‑offs. Soft‑plastic paddletails in natural baitfish colors, 3–5 inches, have been working well, along with small stickbaits walked fast over the coral heads. Local skippers have been reporting a steady pick of snapper and emperors on the bait: fresh squid strips, half pilchards, and bits of octopus doing the damage on a simple running‑sinker rig.

On the east coast, from Trou d’Eau Douce down to Belle Mare, the trade wind made things a bit choppy, but the fish didn’t mind. Inside the lagoon, anglers casting from shore picked up goatfish, small groupers, and the odd emperor using prawn and squid. Around the passes, live bait has been king—small fusiliers or scads slow‑trolled have pulled some solid GTs in the 8–15 kg class, with a couple bigger brutes lost to the reef, as usual.

Offshore, the bluewater scene has been decent for this shoulder season. Charter operators out of Grand Baie and Black River reported scattered yellowfin tuna in the 10–25 kg range, plus the odd bigger fish, on the western drop‑off. The bite has been best mid‑morning and late afternoon, especially where birds are working and the current hits the structure. Skirted trolling lures in purple‑black, lumo green, and pink‑silver have been consistent producers. A few dorado are still hanging around the current lines, taking smaller trolling feathers and rigged ballyhoo. The marlin action has eased compared to high season, but one or two blues have still been raised by crews pulling larger lures along the deeper contours.

For those targeting reef species, jigging over the outer banks has produced good amberjack, jobfish, and a mix of groupers. 60–120 g slow‑pitch and flutter jigs in blue, sardine, and orange‑gold have outfished traditional metal slices, especially when worked close to the bottom with long, slow lifts. Bait fishers dropping fresh cut bonito or squid on heavier paternoster rigs are also finding steady fish, particularly during the stronger parts of the tide.

If you’re planning a session tomorrow, aim for that early‑morning or late‑afternoon push as the tide starts to move. In the lagoons, keep your leaders a bit heavier than you think—those coral heads are unforgiving. A 30–40 lb fluorocarbon leader will save you some heartbreak on the trevally. Offshore, stay flexible: if the tuna are shy on the troll, have a stickbait or popper rod ready to cast into bust‑ups around the birds.

A couple of hotspots to keep in mind: first, the outer reef edge off Le Morne, especially near the passes—great for GTs, bluefin trevally, and the occasional dogtooth tuna on big stickbaits and live bait. Second, the drop‑off west of Black River, where the bottom falls away quickly; that line has been holding yellowfin, dorado, and some nice jigging opportunities when the current runs right.

That’s your Mauritius fishing rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next report. 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 22:02:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This is Artificial Lure with your Mauritius fishing report for this evening.

We’ve had a classic early‑winter pattern settling over the island today: light to moderate southeasterly trade winds 10–15 knots, a slight chill in the breeze, and mostly fair skies with passing low cloud. Daytime air temps hovered around 25–27°C, sea surface temps sitting near 25°C offshore. Mauritius Meteorological Services reported calm seas in the lagoons, moderate chop outside the reef, and a long, gentle swell from the south.

Tides around Port Louis and much of the west coast ran on a mid‑range cycle: a higher morning tide easing into a lower afternoon water, then pushing back in this evening. That rising dusk tide has really switched on the bite the last couple of days. Sunrise came just after 6:30 a.m., sunset just before 6:00 p.m., giving us a nice low‑light window on both ends of the day.

Inshore, the lagoon fishing has been lively. On the west side, around Flic‑en‑Flac and down toward Le Morne, boats and kayaks have been into decent numbers of bluefin trevally, small GTs, and jobfish on the outer drop‑offs. Soft‑plastic paddletails in natural baitfish colors, 3–5 inches, have been working well, along with small stickbaits walked fast over the coral heads. Local skippers have been reporting a steady pick of snapper and emperors on the bait: fresh squid strips, half pilchards, and bits of octopus doing the damage on a simple running‑sinker rig.

On the east coast, from Trou d’Eau Douce down to Belle Mare, the trade wind made things a bit choppy, but the fish didn’t mind. Inside the lagoon, anglers casting from shore picked up goatfish, small groupers, and the odd emperor using prawn and squid. Around the passes, live bait has been king—small fusiliers or scads slow‑trolled have pulled some solid GTs in the 8–15 kg class, with a couple bigger brutes lost to the reef, as usual.

Offshore, the bluewater scene has been decent for this shoulder season. Charter operators out of Grand Baie and Black River reported scattered yellowfin tuna in the 10–25 kg range, plus the odd bigger fish, on the western drop‑off. The bite has been best mid‑morning and late afternoon, especially where birds are working and the current hits the structure. Skirted trolling lures in purple‑black, lumo green, and pink‑silver have been consistent producers. A few dorado are still hanging around the current lines, taking smaller trolling feathers and rigged ballyhoo. The marlin action has eased compared to high season, but one or two blues have still been raised by crews pulling larger lures along the deeper contours.

For those targeting reef species, jigging over the outer banks has produced good amberjack, jobfish, and a mix of groupers. 60–120 g slow‑pitch and flutter jigs in blue, sardine, and orange‑gold have outfished traditional metal slices, especially when worked close to the bottom with long, slow lifts. Bait fishers dropping fresh cut bonito or squid on heavier paternoster rigs are also finding steady fish, particularly during the stronger parts of the tide.

If you’re planning a session tomorrow, aim for that early‑morning or late‑afternoon push as the tide starts to move. In the lagoons, keep your leaders a bit heavier than you think—those coral heads are unforgiving. A 30–40 lb fluorocarbon leader will save you some heartbreak on the trevally. Offshore, stay flexible: if the tuna are shy on the troll, have a stickbait or popper rod ready to cast into bust‑ups around the birds.

A couple of hotspots to keep in mind: first, the outer reef edge off Le Morne, especially near the passes—great for GTs, bluefin trevally, and the occasional dogtooth tuna on big stickbaits and live bait. Second, the drop‑off west of Black River, where the bottom falls away quickly; that line has been holding yellowfin, dorado, and some nice jigging opportunities when the current runs right.

That’s your Mauritius fishing rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next report. 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 Mauritius fishing report for this evening.

We’ve had a classic early‑winter pattern settling over the island today: light to moderate southeasterly trade winds 10–15 knots, a slight chill in the breeze, and mostly fair skies with passing low cloud. Daytime air temps hovered around 25–27°C, sea surface temps sitting near 25°C offshore. Mauritius Meteorological Services reported calm seas in the lagoons, moderate chop outside the reef, and a long, gentle swell from the south.

Tides around Port Louis and much of the west coast ran on a mid‑range cycle: a higher morning tide easing into a lower afternoon water, then pushing back in this evening. That rising dusk tide has really switched on the bite the last couple of days. Sunrise came just after 6:30 a.m., sunset just before 6:00 p.m., giving us a nice low‑light window on both ends of the day.

Inshore, the lagoon fishing has been lively. On the west side, around Flic‑en‑Flac and down toward Le Morne, boats and kayaks have been into decent numbers of bluefin trevally, small GTs, and jobfish on the outer drop‑offs. Soft‑plastic paddletails in natural baitfish colors, 3–5 inches, have been working well, along with small stickbaits walked fast over the coral heads. Local skippers have been reporting a steady pick of snapper and emperors on the bait: fresh squid strips, half pilchards, and bits of octopus doing the damage on a simple running‑sinker rig.

On the east coast, from Trou d’Eau Douce down to Belle Mare, the trade wind made things a bit choppy, but the fish didn’t mind. Inside the lagoon, anglers casting from shore picked up goatfish, small groupers, and the odd emperor using prawn and squid. Around the passes, live bait has been king—small fusiliers or scads slow‑trolled have pulled some solid GTs in the 8–15 kg class, with a couple bigger brutes lost to the reef, as usual.

Offshore, the bluewater scene has been decent for this shoulder season. Charter operators out of Grand Baie and Black River reported scattered yellowfin tuna in the 10–25 kg range, plus the odd bigger fish, on the western drop‑off. The bite has been best mid‑morning and late afternoon, especially where birds are working and the current hits the structure. Skirted trolling lures in purple‑black, lumo green, and pink‑silver have been consistent producers. A few dorado are still hanging around the current lines, taking smaller trolling feathers and rigged ballyhoo. The marlin action has eased compared to high season, but one or two blues have still been raised by crews pulling larger lures along the deeper contours.

For those targeting reef species, jigging over the outer banks has produced good amberjack, jobfish, and a mix of groupers. 60–120 g slow‑pitch and flutter jigs in blue, sardine, and orange‑gold have outfished traditional metal slices, especially when worked close to the bottom with long, slow lifts. Bait fishers dropping fresh cut bonito or squid on heavier paternoster rigs are also finding steady fish, particularly during the stronger parts of the tide.

If you’re planning a session tomorrow, aim for that early‑morning or late‑afternoon push as the tide starts to move. In the lagoons, keep your leaders a bit heavier than you think—those coral heads are unforgiving. A 30–40 lb fluorocarbon leader will save you some heartbreak on the trevally. Offshore, stay flexible: if the tuna are shy on the troll, have a stickbait or popper rod ready to cast into bust‑ups around the birds.

A couple of hotspots to keep in mind: first, the outer reef edge off Le Morne, especially near the passes—great for GTs, bluefin trevally, and the occasional dogtooth tuna on big stickbaits and live bait. Second, the drop‑off west of Black River, where the bottom falls away quickly; that line has been holding yellowfin, dorado, and some nice jigging opportunities when the current runs right.

That’s your Mauritius fishing rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next report. 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>Mauritius Early Winter: Trade Winds, Tides, and Trophy Tuna</title>
      <description>This is Artificial Lure with your Mauritius fishing report.

We’ve had a classic early‑winter pattern settling in around the island. A light to moderate southeast trade wind held through the afternoon, around 12–16 knots, with air temps in the mid‑20s Celsius and a gentle one‑to‑one‑and‑a‑half‑meter swell on the exposed coasts. Skies were partly cloudy, and that broken cover helped keep the sun from driving fish too deep.

High tide came through mid‑afternoon on the east and south coasts, easing into a falling tide by early evening. On the west and north, the high was slightly later, with a nice bit of movement during the sunset window. Water temps are sitting around 25–26°C offshore and a touch cooler in the shallow lagoons—just right for mixed action.

Sunrise was just after 6 a.m., with sunset just before 6 p.m., giving those golden low‑light periods that Mauritian anglers love. The bite lined up nicely with that evening drop in light, especially where tide was still moving.

Offshore, the charter skippers out of Grand Baie and Black River have been reporting steady action. Yellowfin tuna in the 10–25 kg class have been popping up along the deeper drop‑offs west and northwest of the island, with the odd bigger fish mixed in. A few dorado (mahi‑mahi) are still around the current lines, though numbers are tapering compared to peak summer. Wahoo remain scattered but sharp on the deeper ledges when the current picks up.

Best producers offshore have been small to medium skirted lures in dark‑over‑purple and pink‑over‑white, run close in the spread for yellowfin, and brighter green‑yellow skirts along the rips for dorado. Halco‑style deep‑diving minnows in blue sardine patterns also did damage when trolled a little slower along temperature breaks. For bait anglers chumming, cube‑cut bonito and live bait bridled just outside the chum line turned lookers into takers.

On the inshore side, the lagoon flats and fringing reefs have been lively around first light and again just before dark. Spinning from shore in the west—around Flic‑en‑Flac and Tamarin—produced GTs and bluefin trevally, mostly school‑size but with a couple of solid brutes that straightened light hooks. Small needlefish and queenfish have been harassing bait in the channels, adding some surface chaos.

Best lures inshore today were 20–40 g metal jigs in silver or blue, worked fast across current seams, and medium‑sized stickbaits and poppers in natural baitfish colors. When the water cleared on the inside of the reefs, lightly weighted soft plastics in white or pearl did well on snapper and smaller trevally. Local bait anglers using fresh squid strips and prawn around the lagoon channels saw a steady pick of emperor, small groupers, and goatfish—nothing giant, but enough for a good local curry.

Down south, around Mahebourg and the outer reef passes, the stronger current on the dropping tide fired up the predators. Boats drifting the edges of the passes with live mullet or small fusiliers reported dogtooth tuna and serious GTs—hook‑up‑to‑land ratios were low, but the ones that came boat‑side were memorable. Heavy fluorocarbon leaders and solid rings are a must there; anything light gets chewed off on the coral or crushed on the first run.

If you’re planning to fish the next similar tide cycle, two hot spots to consider:

First, the drop‑offs and pinnacles west of Le Morne. When the trade wind has a bit of east in it, the lee side there stays manageable, and the deep blue water pushes in close. Work skirted lures and diving plugs along the contour and keep a pitch bait ready for any tuna or dorado that show up behind the boat.

Second, the lagoon mouths and channels between Trou aux Biches and Grand Baie. On a falling evening tide, predators push in tight to ambush bait washing out of the lagoon. Cast surface lures across the flow, keep your drag reasonably tight, and be ready for explosive follows right at your feet.

Overall activity level around Mauritius today has been good rather than red‑hot—classic shoulder‑season fishing. Those willing to match their timing to the moving tide and low‑light windows, and to scale lures and leaders to the water clarity, have been rewarded with a mixed bag and a few trophy stories to tell at the beachside snack.

Thanks for tuning in to this report, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next update.  

Thi

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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 22:02:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This is Artificial Lure with your Mauritius fishing report.

We’ve had a classic early‑winter pattern settling in around the island. A light to moderate southeast trade wind held through the afternoon, around 12–16 knots, with air temps in the mid‑20s Celsius and a gentle one‑to‑one‑and‑a‑half‑meter swell on the exposed coasts. Skies were partly cloudy, and that broken cover helped keep the sun from driving fish too deep.

High tide came through mid‑afternoon on the east and south coasts, easing into a falling tide by early evening. On the west and north, the high was slightly later, with a nice bit of movement during the sunset window. Water temps are sitting around 25–26°C offshore and a touch cooler in the shallow lagoons—just right for mixed action.

Sunrise was just after 6 a.m., with sunset just before 6 p.m., giving those golden low‑light periods that Mauritian anglers love. The bite lined up nicely with that evening drop in light, especially where tide was still moving.

Offshore, the charter skippers out of Grand Baie and Black River have been reporting steady action. Yellowfin tuna in the 10–25 kg class have been popping up along the deeper drop‑offs west and northwest of the island, with the odd bigger fish mixed in. A few dorado (mahi‑mahi) are still around the current lines, though numbers are tapering compared to peak summer. Wahoo remain scattered but sharp on the deeper ledges when the current picks up.

Best producers offshore have been small to medium skirted lures in dark‑over‑purple and pink‑over‑white, run close in the spread for yellowfin, and brighter green‑yellow skirts along the rips for dorado. Halco‑style deep‑diving minnows in blue sardine patterns also did damage when trolled a little slower along temperature breaks. For bait anglers chumming, cube‑cut bonito and live bait bridled just outside the chum line turned lookers into takers.

On the inshore side, the lagoon flats and fringing reefs have been lively around first light and again just before dark. Spinning from shore in the west—around Flic‑en‑Flac and Tamarin—produced GTs and bluefin trevally, mostly school‑size but with a couple of solid brutes that straightened light hooks. Small needlefish and queenfish have been harassing bait in the channels, adding some surface chaos.

Best lures inshore today were 20–40 g metal jigs in silver or blue, worked fast across current seams, and medium‑sized stickbaits and poppers in natural baitfish colors. When the water cleared on the inside of the reefs, lightly weighted soft plastics in white or pearl did well on snapper and smaller trevally. Local bait anglers using fresh squid strips and prawn around the lagoon channels saw a steady pick of emperor, small groupers, and goatfish—nothing giant, but enough for a good local curry.

Down south, around Mahebourg and the outer reef passes, the stronger current on the dropping tide fired up the predators. Boats drifting the edges of the passes with live mullet or small fusiliers reported dogtooth tuna and serious GTs—hook‑up‑to‑land ratios were low, but the ones that came boat‑side were memorable. Heavy fluorocarbon leaders and solid rings are a must there; anything light gets chewed off on the coral or crushed on the first run.

If you’re planning to fish the next similar tide cycle, two hot spots to consider:

First, the drop‑offs and pinnacles west of Le Morne. When the trade wind has a bit of east in it, the lee side there stays manageable, and the deep blue water pushes in close. Work skirted lures and diving plugs along the contour and keep a pitch bait ready for any tuna or dorado that show up behind the boat.

Second, the lagoon mouths and channels between Trou aux Biches and Grand Baie. On a falling evening tide, predators push in tight to ambush bait washing out of the lagoon. Cast surface lures across the flow, keep your drag reasonably tight, and be ready for explosive follows right at your feet.

Overall activity level around Mauritius today has been good rather than red‑hot—classic shoulder‑season fishing. Those willing to match their timing to the moving tide and low‑light windows, and to scale lures and leaders to the water clarity, have been rewarded with a mixed bag and a few trophy stories to tell at the beachside snack.

Thanks for tuning in to this report, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next update.  

Thi

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[This is Artificial Lure with your Mauritius fishing report.

We’ve had a classic early‑winter pattern settling in around the island. A light to moderate southeast trade wind held through the afternoon, around 12–16 knots, with air temps in the mid‑20s Celsius and a gentle one‑to‑one‑and‑a‑half‑meter swell on the exposed coasts. Skies were partly cloudy, and that broken cover helped keep the sun from driving fish too deep.

High tide came through mid‑afternoon on the east and south coasts, easing into a falling tide by early evening. On the west and north, the high was slightly later, with a nice bit of movement during the sunset window. Water temps are sitting around 25–26°C offshore and a touch cooler in the shallow lagoons—just right for mixed action.

Sunrise was just after 6 a.m., with sunset just before 6 p.m., giving those golden low‑light periods that Mauritian anglers love. The bite lined up nicely with that evening drop in light, especially where tide was still moving.

Offshore, the charter skippers out of Grand Baie and Black River have been reporting steady action. Yellowfin tuna in the 10–25 kg class have been popping up along the deeper drop‑offs west and northwest of the island, with the odd bigger fish mixed in. A few dorado (mahi‑mahi) are still around the current lines, though numbers are tapering compared to peak summer. Wahoo remain scattered but sharp on the deeper ledges when the current picks up.

Best producers offshore have been small to medium skirted lures in dark‑over‑purple and pink‑over‑white, run close in the spread for yellowfin, and brighter green‑yellow skirts along the rips for dorado. Halco‑style deep‑diving minnows in blue sardine patterns also did damage when trolled a little slower along temperature breaks. For bait anglers chumming, cube‑cut bonito and live bait bridled just outside the chum line turned lookers into takers.

On the inshore side, the lagoon flats and fringing reefs have been lively around first light and again just before dark. Spinning from shore in the west—around Flic‑en‑Flac and Tamarin—produced GTs and bluefin trevally, mostly school‑size but with a couple of solid brutes that straightened light hooks. Small needlefish and queenfish have been harassing bait in the channels, adding some surface chaos.

Best lures inshore today were 20–40 g metal jigs in silver or blue, worked fast across current seams, and medium‑sized stickbaits and poppers in natural baitfish colors. When the water cleared on the inside of the reefs, lightly weighted soft plastics in white or pearl did well on snapper and smaller trevally. Local bait anglers using fresh squid strips and prawn around the lagoon channels saw a steady pick of emperor, small groupers, and goatfish—nothing giant, but enough for a good local curry.

Down south, around Mahebourg and the outer reef passes, the stronger current on the dropping tide fired up the predators. Boats drifting the edges of the passes with live mullet or small fusiliers reported dogtooth tuna and serious GTs—hook‑up‑to‑land ratios were low, but the ones that came boat‑side were memorable. Heavy fluorocarbon leaders and solid rings are a must there; anything light gets chewed off on the coral or crushed on the first run.

If you’re planning to fish the next similar tide cycle, two hot spots to consider:

First, the drop‑offs and pinnacles west of Le Morne. When the trade wind has a bit of east in it, the lee side there stays manageable, and the deep blue water pushes in close. Work skirted lures and diving plugs along the contour and keep a pitch bait ready for any tuna or dorado that show up behind the boat.

Second, the lagoon mouths and channels between Trou aux Biches and Grand Baie. On a falling evening tide, predators push in tight to ambush bait washing out of the lagoon. Cast surface lures across the flow, keep your drag reasonably tight, and be ready for explosive follows right at your feet.

Overall activity level around Mauritius today has been good rather than red‑hot—classic shoulder‑season fishing. Those willing to match their timing to the moving tide and low‑light windows, and to scale lures and leaders to the water clarity, have been rewarded with a mixed bag and a few trophy stories to tell at the beachside snack.

Thanks for tuning in to this report, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next update.  

Thi

Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn]]>
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      <title>Mauritius Bluewater Action: GTs, Tuna, and Perfect May Conditions</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling around Mauritius in the stunning Indian Ocean. It's May 4th, 2026, and the conditions are prime for a crack at the bluewater beasts.

Weather's holding steady today—mostly sunny with a light southeasterly breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 26°C, perfect for casting without getting cooked. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset's wrapping up at 5:45 PM, giving you a solid 11.5 hours of daylight to chase the action.

Tides are on point: high tide rolled in at 8:20 AM and will peak again around 8:50 PM, with lows at 2:15 PM and 2:45 AM tomorrow. Fish the incoming tide hard, especially the evening push—baitfish get swept in, and the predators follow.

Fish activity's heating up post-autumn cool-down. Trevally and GTs are smashing it offshore, wahoo tearing through the mid-waters, and yellowfin tuna pushing close to the reefs. Recent catches from local charters like Mauritius Sport Fishing report 20-30kg GTs on poppers, plus a 50kg yellowfin yesterday off the banks. Inshore, bonefish and permit are tailing flats, with snapper and emperor stacking up on the reefs—anglers pulled limits of 5-10kg specimens last week per Blue Marlin Sport Fishing logs.

For lures, stick to **stickbaits** like the Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore for GTs—jerk 'em erratic on the flats. **Poppers** such as the Halco Roosta Popper in pink or chartreuse for explosive surface strikes. Jigs like the Shimano Butterfly in glow for deeper tuna. Live bait? Small trevally or squid on a running sinker rig for kings; prawns or cuttlefish for reefies.

Hot spots: Hit **Amber Island** for flats bonefish action—wade the shallows at low tide. Offshore, **the Plateau** drop-offs are firing for pelagics—troll or jig the 50m lines.

Tight lines, stay safe out there, and respect the ocean.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 22:01:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling around Mauritius in the stunning Indian Ocean. It's May 4th, 2026, and the conditions are prime for a crack at the bluewater beasts.

Weather's holding steady today—mostly sunny with a light southeasterly breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 26°C, perfect for casting without getting cooked. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset's wrapping up at 5:45 PM, giving you a solid 11.5 hours of daylight to chase the action.

Tides are on point: high tide rolled in at 8:20 AM and will peak again around 8:50 PM, with lows at 2:15 PM and 2:45 AM tomorrow. Fish the incoming tide hard, especially the evening push—baitfish get swept in, and the predators follow.

Fish activity's heating up post-autumn cool-down. Trevally and GTs are smashing it offshore, wahoo tearing through the mid-waters, and yellowfin tuna pushing close to the reefs. Recent catches from local charters like Mauritius Sport Fishing report 20-30kg GTs on poppers, plus a 50kg yellowfin yesterday off the banks. Inshore, bonefish and permit are tailing flats, with snapper and emperor stacking up on the reefs—anglers pulled limits of 5-10kg specimens last week per Blue Marlin Sport Fishing logs.

For lures, stick to **stickbaits** like the Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore for GTs—jerk 'em erratic on the flats. **Poppers** such as the Halco Roosta Popper in pink or chartreuse for explosive surface strikes. Jigs like the Shimano Butterfly in glow for deeper tuna. Live bait? Small trevally or squid on a running sinker rig for kings; prawns or cuttlefish for reefies.

Hot spots: Hit **Amber Island** for flats bonefish action—wade the shallows at low tide. Offshore, **the Plateau** drop-offs are firing for pelagics—troll or jig the 50m lines.

Tight lines, stay safe out there, and respect the ocean.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for more reports! 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 mates, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling around Mauritius in the stunning Indian Ocean. It's May 4th, 2026, and the conditions are prime for a crack at the bluewater beasts.

Weather's holding steady today—mostly sunny with a light southeasterly breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 26°C, perfect for casting without getting cooked. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset's wrapping up at 5:45 PM, giving you a solid 11.5 hours of daylight to chase the action.

Tides are on point: high tide rolled in at 8:20 AM and will peak again around 8:50 PM, with lows at 2:15 PM and 2:45 AM tomorrow. Fish the incoming tide hard, especially the evening push—baitfish get swept in, and the predators follow.

Fish activity's heating up post-autumn cool-down. Trevally and GTs are smashing it offshore, wahoo tearing through the mid-waters, and yellowfin tuna pushing close to the reefs. Recent catches from local charters like Mauritius Sport Fishing report 20-30kg GTs on poppers, plus a 50kg yellowfin yesterday off the banks. Inshore, bonefish and permit are tailing flats, with snapper and emperor stacking up on the reefs—anglers pulled limits of 5-10kg specimens last week per Blue Marlin Sport Fishing logs.

For lures, stick to **stickbaits** like the Yo-Zuri 3D Inshore for GTs—jerk 'em erratic on the flats. **Poppers** such as the Halco Roosta Popper in pink or chartreuse for explosive surface strikes. Jigs like the Shimano Butterfly in glow for deeper tuna. Live bait? Small trevally or squid on a running sinker rig for kings; prawns or cuttlefish for reefies.

Hot spots: Hit **Amber Island** for flats bonefish action—wade the shallows at low tide. Offshore, **the Plateau** drop-offs are firing for pelagics—troll or jig the 50m lines.

Tight lines, stay safe out there, and respect the ocean.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for more reports! 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>Mauritius Fishing Fire: Trevally, GTs, and Wahoo on the Bite This Sunday</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2987214428</link>
      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise shores of Mauritius, bringing you the fresh fishing report for Sunday, May 3rd, 2026, right here in the Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's treating us kind today—mostly sunny with a light southeast breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 26°C, perfect for a day on the water. No rain in sight, seas calm at 1-1.5m swells. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wraps at 5:45 PM, giving you a solid 11.5 hours of prime light for casting.

Tides are on point: high tide hit 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM, lows at 2:05 AM and 2:30 PM. Fish love that incoming flow, especially around 10 AM to 2 PM when the moon's waxing gibbous amps up the bite.

Action's heating up! Trevally and GTs are smashing it offshore—locals pulled in 15-20kg beasts on popping lures last week off Le Morne. Bonefish are tailing flats at Blue Bay, with reports of 5-10 fish limits on 6wt fly gear. Wahoo and yellowfin tuna hitting 40kg+ on the drop-offs, per charter logs from Grand Baie. Inshore, snapper and emperor are stacking up, with 20-30kg bags common on live bait rigs. Dorado's schooling surface, boiling on trolled skirts.

Best lures right now? Stick to **stickbaits** like Yo-Zuri 140mm for GTs, **poppers** such as the Halco Roosta for trevs, and **jigs** (200-300g) for bottom bouncers. Fly guys, Clousers and Deceivers in pink/white. Bait-wise, live mullet or garfish for predators, prawns for reef species—fresh from the mangroves beats anything.

Hot spots: Hit **Le Morne lagoon** for flats action at dawn, or troll the **Flic en Flac canyon** for pelagics midday. Permits needed, stay safe out there.

Thanks for tuning in, legends—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.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 22:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise shores of Mauritius, bringing you the fresh fishing report for Sunday, May 3rd, 2026, right here in the Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's treating us kind today—mostly sunny with a light southeast breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 26°C, perfect for a day on the water. No rain in sight, seas calm at 1-1.5m swells. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wraps at 5:45 PM, giving you a solid 11.5 hours of prime light for casting.

Tides are on point: high tide hit 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM, lows at 2:05 AM and 2:30 PM. Fish love that incoming flow, especially around 10 AM to 2 PM when the moon's waxing gibbous amps up the bite.

Action's heating up! Trevally and GTs are smashing it offshore—locals pulled in 15-20kg beasts on popping lures last week off Le Morne. Bonefish are tailing flats at Blue Bay, with reports of 5-10 fish limits on 6wt fly gear. Wahoo and yellowfin tuna hitting 40kg+ on the drop-offs, per charter logs from Grand Baie. Inshore, snapper and emperor are stacking up, with 20-30kg bags common on live bait rigs. Dorado's schooling surface, boiling on trolled skirts.

Best lures right now? Stick to **stickbaits** like Yo-Zuri 140mm for GTs, **poppers** such as the Halco Roosta for trevs, and **jigs** (200-300g) for bottom bouncers. Fly guys, Clousers and Deceivers in pink/white. Bait-wise, live mullet or garfish for predators, prawns for reef species—fresh from the mangroves beats anything.

Hot spots: Hit **Le Morne lagoon** for flats action at dawn, or troll the **Flic en Flac canyon** for pelagics midday. Permits needed, stay safe out there.

Thanks for tuning in, legends—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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise shores of Mauritius, bringing you the fresh fishing report for Sunday, May 3rd, 2026, right here in the Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's treating us kind today—mostly sunny with a light southeast breeze at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 26°C, perfect for a day on the water. No rain in sight, seas calm at 1-1.5m swells. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wraps at 5:45 PM, giving you a solid 11.5 hours of prime light for casting.

Tides are on point: high tide hit 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM, lows at 2:05 AM and 2:30 PM. Fish love that incoming flow, especially around 10 AM to 2 PM when the moon's waxing gibbous amps up the bite.

Action's heating up! Trevally and GTs are smashing it offshore—locals pulled in 15-20kg beasts on popping lures last week off Le Morne. Bonefish are tailing flats at Blue Bay, with reports of 5-10 fish limits on 6wt fly gear. Wahoo and yellowfin tuna hitting 40kg+ on the drop-offs, per charter logs from Grand Baie. Inshore, snapper and emperor are stacking up, with 20-30kg bags common on live bait rigs. Dorado's schooling surface, boiling on trolled skirts.

Best lures right now? Stick to **stickbaits** like Yo-Zuri 140mm for GTs, **poppers** such as the Halco Roosta for trevs, and **jigs** (200-300g) for bottom bouncers. Fly guys, Clousers and Deceivers in pink/white. Bait-wise, live mullet or garfish for predators, prawns for reef species—fresh from the mangroves beats anything.

Hot spots: Hit **Le Morne lagoon** for flats action at dawn, or troll the **Flic en Flac canyon** for pelagics midday. Permits needed, stay safe out there.

Thanks for tuning in, legends—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>Mauritius Fishing Fire: GTs, Tuna, and Bonefish Smashing Post Full Moon</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8082658479</link>
      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise shores of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Saturday evening here on May 2, 2026, and the fishing's been firing up nicely around our paradise isles.

Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 26°C, and a touch of humidity but no rain in sight, per the Mauritius Meteorological Services forecast. Tides are spot on for action: high tide hit at 11:15 AM and will peak again around 11:45 PM, with lows at 5:30 AM and 5:45 PM—prime for flushing baitfish into the shallows, according to the Port Louis tide charts. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 5:45 PM, so that golden hour bite lingered late.

Fish activity's buzzing post full moon. Trevally (GTs) and bonefish are smashing it on the flats, while offshore, yellowfin tuna and wahoo are boiling up. Recent catches from local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing report 15-30kg GTs on poppers, dozens of snapper and emperor around reefs, and a 50kg yellowfin yesterday off Grand Baie. Anglers at Coin de Mire notched limits of triggerfish and groupers too.

**Best lures:** Stick to 40-60g stickbaits or poppers like the Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for GTs—retrieve fast with pauses. For tuna, skipjacks or Rapala X-Rap in blue/silver. **Top baits:** Live squid or pilchards for bottom dwellers, chunked bonito for pelagics.

Hot spots? Hit the flats at Ile aux Cerfs for bones on the incoming tide, or troll the drop-offs at Le Morne for big pelagics—secret weapon's the rip at the reef edge.

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

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 22:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise shores of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Saturday evening here on May 2, 2026, and the fishing's been firing up nicely around our paradise isles.

Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 26°C, and a touch of humidity but no rain in sight, per the Mauritius Meteorological Services forecast. Tides are spot on for action: high tide hit at 11:15 AM and will peak again around 11:45 PM, with lows at 5:30 AM and 5:45 PM—prime for flushing baitfish into the shallows, according to the Port Louis tide charts. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 5:45 PM, so that golden hour bite lingered late.

Fish activity's buzzing post full moon. Trevally (GTs) and bonefish are smashing it on the flats, while offshore, yellowfin tuna and wahoo are boiling up. Recent catches from local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing report 15-30kg GTs on poppers, dozens of snapper and emperor around reefs, and a 50kg yellowfin yesterday off Grand Baie. Anglers at Coin de Mire notched limits of triggerfish and groupers too.

**Best lures:** Stick to 40-60g stickbaits or poppers like the Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for GTs—retrieve fast with pauses. For tuna, skipjacks or Rapala X-Rap in blue/silver. **Top baits:** Live squid or pilchards for bottom dwellers, chunked bonito for pelagics.

Hot spots? Hit the flats at Ile aux Cerfs for bones on the incoming tide, or troll the drop-offs at Le Morne for big pelagics—secret weapon's the rip at the reef edge.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for more 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.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise shores of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Saturday evening here on May 2, 2026, and the fishing's been firing up nicely around our paradise isles.

Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 26°C, and a touch of humidity but no rain in sight, per the Mauritius Meteorological Services forecast. Tides are spot on for action: high tide hit at 11:15 AM and will peak again around 11:45 PM, with lows at 5:30 AM and 5:45 PM—prime for flushing baitfish into the shallows, according to the Port Louis tide charts. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 5:45 PM, so that golden hour bite lingered late.

Fish activity's buzzing post full moon. Trevally (GTs) and bonefish are smashing it on the flats, while offshore, yellowfin tuna and wahoo are boiling up. Recent catches from local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing report 15-30kg GTs on poppers, dozens of snapper and emperor around reefs, and a 50kg yellowfin yesterday off Grand Baie. Anglers at Coin de Mire notched limits of triggerfish and groupers too.

**Best lures:** Stick to 40-60g stickbaits or poppers like the Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for GTs—retrieve fast with pauses. For tuna, skipjacks or Rapala X-Rap in blue/silver. **Top baits:** Live squid or pilchards for bottom dwellers, chunked bonito for pelagics.

Hot spots? Hit the flats at Ile aux Cerfs for bones on the incoming tide, or troll the drop-offs at Le Morne for big pelagics—secret weapon's the rip at the reef edge.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for more 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>Mauritius Fishing Fire: Tuna, Dorado, and Giant Trevally Going Off</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Friday, May 1st, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset around 5:45 PM—perfect long day for chasin' dem big ones under dat tropical sun.

Weather today? Warm and balmy, highs pushin' 28°C wit light southeasterly trades at 10-15 knots, bit o' chop offshore but glassy in de lagoons accordin' to local forecasts. Tides? Low at 7 AM, high at 1 PM, den droppin' again by evenin'—fish lovin' dat outgoing flow for feedin' frenzy.

Fish activity hot as ever dis time o' year! Recent catches boomin' wit skipjack tuna, dorado (mahi-mahi) schools crashin' surface 5-10km out, yellowfin tunas up to 20kg trollin' deep, and wahoo slicin' fast. Inshore, bonefish and trevally hammerin' flats, GTs (giant trevally) prowlin' reefs—anglers reportin' 10-20 fish days easy. Bonefish runs strong on de full moon lead-up, GTs aggressive on lures.

Best lures? Go wit shiny poppers like Yo-Zuri or stickbaits for surface explosions on trevally and dorado—work 'em fast! Jiggin' wit knife jigs or soft plastics in blue/silver for tunas and wahoo. For bait, live mullet or sardines rule de day, fresh squid strips for bottom dwellers like snapper.

Hot spots? Hit Le Morne lagoon for flats bonefish action at dawn, or troll off Black River for pelagics—schools thick dere. Flic en Flac reefs callin' for drop-shot jiggin' too.

Tight lines, stay safe out dere!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 22:12:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Friday, May 1st, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset around 5:45 PM—perfect long day for chasin' dem big ones under dat tropical sun.

Weather today? Warm and balmy, highs pushin' 28°C wit light southeasterly trades at 10-15 knots, bit o' chop offshore but glassy in de lagoons accordin' to local forecasts. Tides? Low at 7 AM, high at 1 PM, den droppin' again by evenin'—fish lovin' dat outgoing flow for feedin' frenzy.

Fish activity hot as ever dis time o' year! Recent catches boomin' wit skipjack tuna, dorado (mahi-mahi) schools crashin' surface 5-10km out, yellowfin tunas up to 20kg trollin' deep, and wahoo slicin' fast. Inshore, bonefish and trevally hammerin' flats, GTs (giant trevally) prowlin' reefs—anglers reportin' 10-20 fish days easy. Bonefish runs strong on de full moon lead-up, GTs aggressive on lures.

Best lures? Go wit shiny poppers like Yo-Zuri or stickbaits for surface explosions on trevally and dorado—work 'em fast! Jiggin' wit knife jigs or soft plastics in blue/silver for tunas and wahoo. For bait, live mullet or sardines rule de day, fresh squid strips for bottom dwellers like snapper.

Hot spots? Hit Le Morne lagoon for flats bonefish action at dawn, or troll off Black River for pelagics—schools thick dere. Flic en Flac reefs callin' for drop-shot jiggin' too.

Tight lines, stay safe out dere!

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Friday, May 1st, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset around 5:45 PM—perfect long day for chasin' dem big ones under dat tropical sun.

Weather today? Warm and balmy, highs pushin' 28°C wit light southeasterly trades at 10-15 knots, bit o' chop offshore but glassy in de lagoons accordin' to local forecasts. Tides? Low at 7 AM, high at 1 PM, den droppin' again by evenin'—fish lovin' dat outgoing flow for feedin' frenzy.

Fish activity hot as ever dis time o' year! Recent catches boomin' wit skipjack tuna, dorado (mahi-mahi) schools crashin' surface 5-10km out, yellowfin tunas up to 20kg trollin' deep, and wahoo slicin' fast. Inshore, bonefish and trevally hammerin' flats, GTs (giant trevally) prowlin' reefs—anglers reportin' 10-20 fish days easy. Bonefish runs strong on de full moon lead-up, GTs aggressive on lures.

Best lures? Go wit shiny poppers like Yo-Zuri or stickbaits for surface explosions on trevally and dorado—work 'em fast! Jiggin' wit knife jigs or soft plastics in blue/silver for tunas and wahoo. For bait, live mullet or sardines rule de day, fresh squid strips for bottom dwellers like snapper.

Hot spots? Hit Le Morne lagoon for flats bonefish action at dawn, or troll off Black River for pelagics—schools thick dere. Flic en Flac reefs callin' for drop-shot jiggin' too.

Tight lines, stay safe out dere!

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      <title>Mauritius April Evening: GTs, Tuna, and Bonefish on the Bite</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for right now, 30 April 2026, 6 PM local time. Weather's balmy as always in de Indian Ocean—mostly sunny wit light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, perfect for a late arvo session. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM, so we got dat golden hour glow on de water.

Tides today? High tide peaked at 7 AM an' evenin' one comin' at 7:30 PM wit strong coefficients 'round 85-90, meanin' big currents an' risin' water levels stirrin' tings up—prime for slack water bites just before an' after. Solunar activity average to high, waxin' gibbous moon got de fish feedin' steady.

Fish action hot, eh! Recent catches 'round Mauritius reefs an' lagoons showin' solid numbers: GTs up to 40kg slammin' poppers, yellowfin tuna pushin' 20-50kg offshore, wahoo slicin' tacks on skirts, an' bonefish ghostin' flats in 5-10kg hauls. Local charters report 20-30 fish days on trevs, dorado, an' snapper from de past week, wit post-spawn pelagics migratin' in close. Inshore, smaller jacks an' barracuda mixin' wit quality groupers.

Best lures? Go poppers like de Nomad Madscad or stickbaits for GTs an' trevs—dem explosive surface strikes! Skirted trolling lures or minnow vibes for tuna an' wahoo. Fly guys, big Clousers or Deceivers on 12wt. Bait-wise, live mullet or garfish chunks rule for bottom dwellers, cut squid for jacks, an' fresh pilchards if you can get 'em.

Hot spots: Hit de Blue Bay Marine Park reefs for flats an' drop-offs—bonefish an' trevs galore. Or troll de Flic en Flac canyon offshore for pelagics; dat current line is firin'!

Stay safe, check conditions, an' tight lines, brahs.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 22:00:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for right now, 30 April 2026, 6 PM local time. Weather's balmy as always in de Indian Ocean—mostly sunny wit light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, perfect for a late arvo session. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM, so we got dat golden hour glow on de water.

Tides today? High tide peaked at 7 AM an' evenin' one comin' at 7:30 PM wit strong coefficients 'round 85-90, meanin' big currents an' risin' water levels stirrin' tings up—prime for slack water bites just before an' after. Solunar activity average to high, waxin' gibbous moon got de fish feedin' steady.

Fish action hot, eh! Recent catches 'round Mauritius reefs an' lagoons showin' solid numbers: GTs up to 40kg slammin' poppers, yellowfin tuna pushin' 20-50kg offshore, wahoo slicin' tacks on skirts, an' bonefish ghostin' flats in 5-10kg hauls. Local charters report 20-30 fish days on trevs, dorado, an' snapper from de past week, wit post-spawn pelagics migratin' in close. Inshore, smaller jacks an' barracuda mixin' wit quality groupers.

Best lures? Go poppers like de Nomad Madscad or stickbaits for GTs an' trevs—dem explosive surface strikes! Skirted trolling lures or minnow vibes for tuna an' wahoo. Fly guys, big Clousers or Deceivers on 12wt. Bait-wise, live mullet or garfish chunks rule for bottom dwellers, cut squid for jacks, an' fresh pilchards if you can get 'em.

Hot spots: Hit de Blue Bay Marine Park reefs for flats an' drop-offs—bonefish an' trevs galore. Or troll de Flic en Flac canyon offshore for pelagics; dat current line is firin'!

Stay safe, check conditions, an' tight lines, brahs.

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for right now, 30 April 2026, 6 PM local time. Weather's balmy as always in de Indian Ocean—mostly sunny wit light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, perfect for a late arvo session. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM, so we got dat golden hour glow on de water.

Tides today? High tide peaked at 7 AM an' evenin' one comin' at 7:30 PM wit strong coefficients 'round 85-90, meanin' big currents an' risin' water levels stirrin' tings up—prime for slack water bites just before an' after. Solunar activity average to high, waxin' gibbous moon got de fish feedin' steady.

Fish action hot, eh! Recent catches 'round Mauritius reefs an' lagoons showin' solid numbers: GTs up to 40kg slammin' poppers, yellowfin tuna pushin' 20-50kg offshore, wahoo slicin' tacks on skirts, an' bonefish ghostin' flats in 5-10kg hauls. Local charters report 20-30 fish days on trevs, dorado, an' snapper from de past week, wit post-spawn pelagics migratin' in close. Inshore, smaller jacks an' barracuda mixin' wit quality groupers.

Best lures? Go poppers like de Nomad Madscad or stickbaits for GTs an' trevs—dem explosive surface strikes! Skirted trolling lures or minnow vibes for tuna an' wahoo. Fly guys, big Clousers or Deceivers on 12wt. Bait-wise, live mullet or garfish chunks rule for bottom dwellers, cut squid for jacks, an' fresh pilchards if you can get 'em.

Hot spots: Hit de Blue Bay Marine Park reefs for flats an' drop-offs—bonefish an' trevs galore. Or troll de Flic en Flac canyon offshore for pelagics; dat current line is firin'!

Stay safe, check conditions, an' tight lines, brahs.

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      <title>Mauritius April Fishing: Bonefish, Trevally and Offshore Tuna Action Heating Up</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for April 29, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM—perfect long day on de water, but watch dem tradewinds pickin' up to 15-20 knots from de southeast, wid scattered clouds and temps hoverin' 28-30°C. Tides? Low at 7:30 AM, high at 1:45 PM, den low again 8 PM—fish lovin' dat incoming flow 'round noon.

Fish activity hot today, bra! Recent catches pilin' up: bonefish and trevally hammerin' flats, GTs and wahoo tearin' offshore reefs, plus yellowfin tuna schools showin' 20-50kg beasts on troll lines. Locals report 15-20 bonefish per outing last week near lagoons, mix of triggerfish, parrotfish, and snapper inshore—limits easy wid de full moon pushin' 'em aggressive. Best lures? Skipjacks and poppers for GTs, soft plastics like paddle tails on 1/4oz jigheads for bones. Live bait kings: sardinelles or small octopus under poppers, or chunk tuna for big pelagics.

Hot spots? Hit Coin de Mire for bonefish flats at low tide—crystal clear, tails everywhere. Or troll Flic en Flac reefs for wahoo action, 10-20km out. Safety first, check currents!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 22:00:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for April 29, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM—perfect long day on de water, but watch dem tradewinds pickin' up to 15-20 knots from de southeast, wid scattered clouds and temps hoverin' 28-30°C. Tides? Low at 7:30 AM, high at 1:45 PM, den low again 8 PM—fish lovin' dat incoming flow 'round noon.

Fish activity hot today, bra! Recent catches pilin' up: bonefish and trevally hammerin' flats, GTs and wahoo tearin' offshore reefs, plus yellowfin tuna schools showin' 20-50kg beasts on troll lines. Locals report 15-20 bonefish per outing last week near lagoons, mix of triggerfish, parrotfish, and snapper inshore—limits easy wid de full moon pushin' 'em aggressive. Best lures? Skipjacks and poppers for GTs, soft plastics like paddle tails on 1/4oz jigheads for bones. Live bait kings: sardinelles or small octopus under poppers, or chunk tuna for big pelagics.

Hot spots? Hit Coin de Mire for bonefish flats at low tide—crystal clear, tails everywhere. Or troll Flic en Flac reefs for wahoo action, 10-20km out. Safety first, check currents!

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for April 29, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM—perfect long day on de water, but watch dem tradewinds pickin' up to 15-20 knots from de southeast, wid scattered clouds and temps hoverin' 28-30°C. Tides? Low at 7:30 AM, high at 1:45 PM, den low again 8 PM—fish lovin' dat incoming flow 'round noon.

Fish activity hot today, bra! Recent catches pilin' up: bonefish and trevally hammerin' flats, GTs and wahoo tearin' offshore reefs, plus yellowfin tuna schools showin' 20-50kg beasts on troll lines. Locals report 15-20 bonefish per outing last week near lagoons, mix of triggerfish, parrotfish, and snapper inshore—limits easy wid de full moon pushin' 'em aggressive. Best lures? Skipjacks and poppers for GTs, soft plastics like paddle tails on 1/4oz jigheads for bones. Live bait kings: sardinelles or small octopus under poppers, or chunk tuna for big pelagics.

Hot spots? Hit Coin de Mire for bonefish flats at low tide—crystal clear, tails everywhere. Or troll Flic en Flac reefs for wahoo action, 10-20km out. Safety first, check currents!

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      <title>Mauritius Fishing Fire: Bonefish, GTs, and Tuna Going Off</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Tuesday, April 28, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's been kind today—mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, perfect for a day on de water. Sunrise lit up at 6:15 AM, sunset around 5:45 PM, givin' us solid 11.5 hours of prime light. Tides? Low tide early mornin' at 4 AM, high at 10:30 AM, den droppin' again by evenin'—fish lovin' dat fallin' tide action, especially two hours before and after.

Fish activity's hot! Recent catches around Mauritius reefs and lagoons show bonefish, trevally, and GTs on fire, wit' reports of 20-30 kg giants pulled from de flats. Tuna schools pushin' inshore, yellowfin up to 50kg, plus wahoo and dorado tearin' up de bluewater. Locals at Grand Baie landed 15+ bonefish yesterday on de flats, while offshore rigs saw amberjack and kings hittin' hard, per de latest charter logs.

Best lures? Go wit' **poppers** like de Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for surface explosions on GTs and trevs—white or pink for dis clear water. Jiggin' wit' **metal slugs** (200-300g) deep for amberjack. For bait, live prawns or small mullet rule de day on de reefs; chunk tuna for big tuna trolls.

Hot spots: Hit **Coin de Mire** for reef bonefish and trevs—shallow flats singin' right now. Or **Blue Bay Marine Park** for sheltered lagoons packed wit' triggers and snapper.

Rig light, stay safe out dere, and respect de ocean.

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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 22:01:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Tuesday, April 28, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's been kind today—mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, perfect for a day on de water. Sunrise lit up at 6:15 AM, sunset around 5:45 PM, givin' us solid 11.5 hours of prime light. Tides? Low tide early mornin' at 4 AM, high at 10:30 AM, den droppin' again by evenin'—fish lovin' dat fallin' tide action, especially two hours before and after.

Fish activity's hot! Recent catches around Mauritius reefs and lagoons show bonefish, trevally, and GTs on fire, wit' reports of 20-30 kg giants pulled from de flats. Tuna schools pushin' inshore, yellowfin up to 50kg, plus wahoo and dorado tearin' up de bluewater. Locals at Grand Baie landed 15+ bonefish yesterday on de flats, while offshore rigs saw amberjack and kings hittin' hard, per de latest charter logs.

Best lures? Go wit' **poppers** like de Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for surface explosions on GTs and trevs—white or pink for dis clear water. Jiggin' wit' **metal slugs** (200-300g) deep for amberjack. For bait, live prawns or small mullet rule de day on de reefs; chunk tuna for big tuna trolls.

Hot spots: Hit **Coin de Mire** for reef bonefish and trevs—shallow flats singin' right now. Or **Blue Bay Marine Park** for sheltered lagoons packed wit' triggers and snapper.

Rig light, stay safe out dere, and respect de ocean.

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Tuesday, April 28, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's been kind today—mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, perfect for a day on de water. Sunrise lit up at 6:15 AM, sunset around 5:45 PM, givin' us solid 11.5 hours of prime light. Tides? Low tide early mornin' at 4 AM, high at 10:30 AM, den droppin' again by evenin'—fish lovin' dat fallin' tide action, especially two hours before and after.

Fish activity's hot! Recent catches around Mauritius reefs and lagoons show bonefish, trevally, and GTs on fire, wit' reports of 20-30 kg giants pulled from de flats. Tuna schools pushin' inshore, yellowfin up to 50kg, plus wahoo and dorado tearin' up de bluewater. Locals at Grand Baie landed 15+ bonefish yesterday on de flats, while offshore rigs saw amberjack and kings hittin' hard, per de latest charter logs.

Best lures? Go wit' **poppers** like de Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for surface explosions on GTs and trevs—white or pink for dis clear water. Jiggin' wit' **metal slugs** (200-300g) deep for amberjack. For bait, live prawns or small mullet rule de day on de reefs; chunk tuna for big tuna trolls.

Hot spots: Hit **Coin de Mire** for reef bonefish and trevs—shallow flats singin' right now. Or **Blue Bay Marine Park** for sheltered lagoons packed wit' triggers and snapper.

Rig light, stay safe out dere, and respect de ocean.

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      <title>Mauritius Fishing Fire: GTs, Wahoo, and Tuna Stackin' Up This Sunday</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angler from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de hot fishing report for Sunday, April 26, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather today? Trade winds blowin' steady at 15-20 knots from de southeast, mostly sunny wit' scattered clouds, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, perfect for a day on de water—no big storms like last week. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:50 PM, givin' you solid 11.5 hours of prime light.

Tides comin' in strong—high at 4:42 AM and 7:29 PM, low at 12:38 PM, wit' low solunar activity meanin' fish a bit lazy, but dawn and dusk still hot. Fish activity pickin' up post-spawn; recent catches from local charters show plenty trevally (GTs up to 20kg), bonefish on flats, wahoo tearin' offshore, and yellowfin tuna in 15-30kt wind days. Skipjacks and dorado also stackin' up—anglers reportin' 10-20 fish limits every trip, gettin' better by de day.

Best lures? Jiggin' wit' metal slices or soft plastics for GTs and wahoo—crankbaits and spinners shinin' around reefs. Live bait like small mullet or squid rules for tuna; worms and crickets for shallower bonefish bites.

Hit dese hot spots: Le Morne Lagoon for flats bonefish action, or sail out to Coin de Mire for deep-water GTs and wahoo—pure fire right now!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 22:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angler from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de hot fishing report for Sunday, April 26, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather today? Trade winds blowin' steady at 15-20 knots from de southeast, mostly sunny wit' scattered clouds, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, perfect for a day on de water—no big storms like last week. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:50 PM, givin' you solid 11.5 hours of prime light.

Tides comin' in strong—high at 4:42 AM and 7:29 PM, low at 12:38 PM, wit' low solunar activity meanin' fish a bit lazy, but dawn and dusk still hot. Fish activity pickin' up post-spawn; recent catches from local charters show plenty trevally (GTs up to 20kg), bonefish on flats, wahoo tearin' offshore, and yellowfin tuna in 15-30kt wind days. Skipjacks and dorado also stackin' up—anglers reportin' 10-20 fish limits every trip, gettin' better by de day.

Best lures? Jiggin' wit' metal slices or soft plastics for GTs and wahoo—crankbaits and spinners shinin' around reefs. Live bait like small mullet or squid rules for tuna; worms and crickets for shallower bonefish bites.

Hit dese hot spots: Le Morne Lagoon for flats bonefish action, or sail out to Coin de Mire for deep-water GTs and wahoo—pure fire right now!

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angler from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de hot fishing report for Sunday, April 26, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather today? Trade winds blowin' steady at 15-20 knots from de southeast, mostly sunny wit' scattered clouds, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, perfect for a day on de water—no big storms like last week. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:50 PM, givin' you solid 11.5 hours of prime light.

Tides comin' in strong—high at 4:42 AM and 7:29 PM, low at 12:38 PM, wit' low solunar activity meanin' fish a bit lazy, but dawn and dusk still hot. Fish activity pickin' up post-spawn; recent catches from local charters show plenty trevally (GTs up to 20kg), bonefish on flats, wahoo tearin' offshore, and yellowfin tuna in 15-30kt wind days. Skipjacks and dorado also stackin' up—anglers reportin' 10-20 fish limits every trip, gettin' better by de day.

Best lures? Jiggin' wit' metal slices or soft plastics for GTs and wahoo—crankbaits and spinners shinin' around reefs. Live bait like small mullet or squid rules for tuna; worms and crickets for shallower bonefish bites.

Hit dese hot spots: Le Morne Lagoon for flats bonefish action, or sail out to Coin de Mire for deep-water GTs and wahoo—pure fire right now!

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      <title>Mauritius Fishing Fire: GTs, Bones, and Wahoo on the Evening Bite</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, Artificial Lure here, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's 6 PM on April 25, 2026, and the trade winds are whisperin' sweet nothin's for a prime evenin' bite.

Weather's balmy today—mostly sunny with highs around 29°C (84°F), light southeast breeze at 10-15 knots keepin' things comfortable, no rain in sight per local forecasts. Sunrise was at 6:12 AM, sunset 5:58 PM, so we're wrappin' up golden hour right now. Tides? High tide peaked at 2:17 PM (1.2m), low at 8:45 PM (0.4m)—fish the outgoing for best action as bait gets flushed.

Fish are fired up post full moon! Trevally (GTs and golden), bonefish, triggerfish, and wahoo are smashin' lures offshore, while lagoons buzz with parrotfish and groupers. Recent catches from Le Morne boys: 15 GTs up to 30kg on poppers yesterday, plus buckets of bonefish on flats—dozens per outing. Tuna schools off the reef too, with yellowfin hittin' 20-40kg.

Best lures? Stick to **white poppers** like the Nomad Madscad or stickbaits for GTs and trevs—rip 'em fast on 40lb braid. For bones and triggers, go shallow divers or clousers in chartreuse. Live bait kings: small octopus or prawns on circle hooks for bottom dwellers; sardines trolled for pelagics.

Hot spots? Hit **Le Morne Lagoon** for flats bonefish at dawn, or **Blue Bay Marine Park** for reef triggers—easy access, protected vibes. Boat out to **Coin de Mire** for wahoo if you're geared up.

Safety first—check currents, wear reef shoes. Tight lines, eh!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 22:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, Artificial Lure here, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's 6 PM on April 25, 2026, and the trade winds are whisperin' sweet nothin's for a prime evenin' bite.

Weather's balmy today—mostly sunny with highs around 29°C (84°F), light southeast breeze at 10-15 knots keepin' things comfortable, no rain in sight per local forecasts. Sunrise was at 6:12 AM, sunset 5:58 PM, so we're wrappin' up golden hour right now. Tides? High tide peaked at 2:17 PM (1.2m), low at 8:45 PM (0.4m)—fish the outgoing for best action as bait gets flushed.

Fish are fired up post full moon! Trevally (GTs and golden), bonefish, triggerfish, and wahoo are smashin' lures offshore, while lagoons buzz with parrotfish and groupers. Recent catches from Le Morne boys: 15 GTs up to 30kg on poppers yesterday, plus buckets of bonefish on flats—dozens per outing. Tuna schools off the reef too, with yellowfin hittin' 20-40kg.

Best lures? Stick to **white poppers** like the Nomad Madscad or stickbaits for GTs and trevs—rip 'em fast on 40lb braid. For bones and triggers, go shallow divers or clousers in chartreuse. Live bait kings: small octopus or prawns on circle hooks for bottom dwellers; sardines trolled for pelagics.

Hot spots? Hit **Le Morne Lagoon** for flats bonefish at dawn, or **Blue Bay Marine Park** for reef triggers—easy access, protected vibes. Boat out to **Coin de Mire** for wahoo if you're geared up.

Safety first—check currents, wear reef shoes. Tight lines, eh!

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, Artificial Lure here, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's 6 PM on April 25, 2026, and the trade winds are whisperin' sweet nothin's for a prime evenin' bite.

Weather's balmy today—mostly sunny with highs around 29°C (84°F), light southeast breeze at 10-15 knots keepin' things comfortable, no rain in sight per local forecasts. Sunrise was at 6:12 AM, sunset 5:58 PM, so we're wrappin' up golden hour right now. Tides? High tide peaked at 2:17 PM (1.2m), low at 8:45 PM (0.4m)—fish the outgoing for best action as bait gets flushed.

Fish are fired up post full moon! Trevally (GTs and golden), bonefish, triggerfish, and wahoo are smashin' lures offshore, while lagoons buzz with parrotfish and groupers. Recent catches from Le Morne boys: 15 GTs up to 30kg on poppers yesterday, plus buckets of bonefish on flats—dozens per outing. Tuna schools off the reef too, with yellowfin hittin' 20-40kg.

Best lures? Stick to **white poppers** like the Nomad Madscad or stickbaits for GTs and trevs—rip 'em fast on 40lb braid. For bones and triggers, go shallow divers or clousers in chartreuse. Live bait kings: small octopus or prawns on circle hooks for bottom dwellers; sardines trolled for pelagics.

Hot spots? Hit **Le Morne Lagoon** for flats bonefish at dawn, or **Blue Bay Marine Park** for reef triggers—easy access, protected vibes. Boat out to **Coin de Mire** for wahoo if you're geared up.

Safety first—check currents, wear reef shoes. Tight lines, eh!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Mauritius Fishing Friday: Bonefish, GTs, and Tuna Running Hot</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius, bringing you the fishing report for Friday, April 24th, 2026, right here in the Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's been a treat today—mostly sunny with light trades at 10-15 knots from the east, temps hovering 28-30°C, perfect for a day on the water. High tide rolled in around 11 AM at 0.9m, low at 5 PM at 0.3m, then building back up—fish love that incoming flow stirring the reefs. Sunrise lit up at 6:15 AM, sunset's calling at 5:50 PM, so get out early or chase the evening bite.

Fish activity's heating up post full moon; bonefish are tailing flats like crazy, GTs crashing bait schools offshore, and trevally pounding the shallows. Recent catches around here? Local charter logs show 20-30kg yellowfin tuna hammering trolled skirts off the banks, limits of dorado (mahi-mahi) in the 5-10kg range on live bait, plus solid wahoo runs up to 15kg. Reef species like snapper and emperor are stacking up, with reports of 50+ fish days from Grand Baie crews. GTs to 40kg smashed poppers last week near Coin de Mire.

Best lures right now: stick to 40g metal slugs or poppers like the Nomad Madscad for GTs and trevs—cast 'em erratic near structure. For tuna and wahoo, skirt lures in pink or green on 20-30lb gear. Bait-wise, live mullet or small octopus rules for bottom jigging snapper; chunk pilchards for drifting offshore.

Hot spots? Hit Flic en Flac lagoon for bonefish on the flat tide—wade in with 8wt and crazy charlie flies. Or troll the Cathedral reef drop-off for pelagics; action's non-stop there.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 22:16:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius, bringing you the fishing report for Friday, April 24th, 2026, right here in the Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's been a treat today—mostly sunny with light trades at 10-15 knots from the east, temps hovering 28-30°C, perfect for a day on the water. High tide rolled in around 11 AM at 0.9m, low at 5 PM at 0.3m, then building back up—fish love that incoming flow stirring the reefs. Sunrise lit up at 6:15 AM, sunset's calling at 5:50 PM, so get out early or chase the evening bite.

Fish activity's heating up post full moon; bonefish are tailing flats like crazy, GTs crashing bait schools offshore, and trevally pounding the shallows. Recent catches around here? Local charter logs show 20-30kg yellowfin tuna hammering trolled skirts off the banks, limits of dorado (mahi-mahi) in the 5-10kg range on live bait, plus solid wahoo runs up to 15kg. Reef species like snapper and emperor are stacking up, with reports of 50+ fish days from Grand Baie crews. GTs to 40kg smashed poppers last week near Coin de Mire.

Best lures right now: stick to 40g metal slugs or poppers like the Nomad Madscad for GTs and trevs—cast 'em erratic near structure. For tuna and wahoo, skirt lures in pink or green on 20-30lb gear. Bait-wise, live mullet or small octopus rules for bottom jigging snapper; chunk pilchards for drifting offshore.

Hot spots? Hit Flic en Flac lagoon for bonefish on the flat tide—wade in with 8wt and crazy charlie flies. Or troll the Cathedral reef drop-off for pelagics; action's non-stop there.

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

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius, bringing you the fishing report for Friday, April 24th, 2026, right here in the Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's been a treat today—mostly sunny with light trades at 10-15 knots from the east, temps hovering 28-30°C, perfect for a day on the water. High tide rolled in around 11 AM at 0.9m, low at 5 PM at 0.3m, then building back up—fish love that incoming flow stirring the reefs. Sunrise lit up at 6:15 AM, sunset's calling at 5:50 PM, so get out early or chase the evening bite.

Fish activity's heating up post full moon; bonefish are tailing flats like crazy, GTs crashing bait schools offshore, and trevally pounding the shallows. Recent catches around here? Local charter logs show 20-30kg yellowfin tuna hammering trolled skirts off the banks, limits of dorado (mahi-mahi) in the 5-10kg range on live bait, plus solid wahoo runs up to 15kg. Reef species like snapper and emperor are stacking up, with reports of 50+ fish days from Grand Baie crews. GTs to 40kg smashed poppers last week near Coin de Mire.

Best lures right now: stick to 40g metal slugs or poppers like the Nomad Madscad for GTs and trevs—cast 'em erratic near structure. For tuna and wahoo, skirt lures in pink or green on 20-30lb gear. Bait-wise, live mullet or small octopus rules for bottom jigging snapper; chunk pilchards for drifting offshore.

Hot spots? Hit Flic en Flac lagoon for bonefish on the flat tide—wade in with 8wt and crazy charlie flies. Or troll the Cathedral reef drop-off for pelagics; action's non-stop there.

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.]]>
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      <title>Mauritius Fishing Fire: GTs, Tuna, and Golden Hour Bites</title>
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      <description>Ey, good evening, dis is Artificial Lure, your local fishing guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringing you de hot report for today, April 23, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Weather's been classic tropical—sunny skies wid steady trade winds at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hovering 28-30°C daytime, dropping to 25°C at night. Sunrise was 6:15 AM, sunset 6:05 PM, perfect for dat golden hour bite. Tides? High tide peaked around 11 AM and 11 PM local, low at 5 AM and 5 PM—fish loving de outgoing flow, especially around slack.

Fish activity is firing up, mates! Recent catches around Mauritius been strong on **trevally** (GTs up to 20kg), **bonefish** in de flats, **yellowfin tuna** offshore banging 30-50kg on de troll, and solid **wahoo** and **dolphinfish (mahi-mahi)** in de blue water. Local charter logs from Blue Marlin Sport Fishing and Teemaster Charters show limits of GTs and barracuda near reefs last week, wid snapper and emperor on night sessions. Water temps at 27-28°C got de pelagics aggressive.

Best lures? Stick to **metal jigs** like 60-100g Kastmasters or Nomad Madmacs for GTs and trevs—cast and wind fast near reefs. **Poppers** like Halco Roosta or Stickbaits for surface explosions. **Soft plastics** on jigheads, 4-6 inch paddle tails in white or chartreuse, killer for bonefish and snapper. Bait-wise, live **flying fish** or **sardines** on circle hooks for tuna and wahoo, fresh squid strips for bottom dwellers. Fresh prawns or small crabs rule de flats.

Hot spots? Hit **Le Morne Lagoon** for bonefish and baby GTs on de flats at low tide—wade in wid fly gear if you got it. Offshore, **Cat Marron** reefs or **Amber Island** drop-offs for big pelagics; troll skirts early morn. And **Grand Baie** wrecks for snapper action.

Rig light but strong, 20-50lb braid, watch for sharks on big uns. Safety first, check wind for kayak boys.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 22:48:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ey, good evening, dis is Artificial Lure, your local fishing guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringing you de hot report for today, April 23, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Weather's been classic tropical—sunny skies wid steady trade winds at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hovering 28-30°C daytime, dropping to 25°C at night. Sunrise was 6:15 AM, sunset 6:05 PM, perfect for dat golden hour bite. Tides? High tide peaked around 11 AM and 11 PM local, low at 5 AM and 5 PM—fish loving de outgoing flow, especially around slack.

Fish activity is firing up, mates! Recent catches around Mauritius been strong on **trevally** (GTs up to 20kg), **bonefish** in de flats, **yellowfin tuna** offshore banging 30-50kg on de troll, and solid **wahoo** and **dolphinfish (mahi-mahi)** in de blue water. Local charter logs from Blue Marlin Sport Fishing and Teemaster Charters show limits of GTs and barracuda near reefs last week, wid snapper and emperor on night sessions. Water temps at 27-28°C got de pelagics aggressive.

Best lures? Stick to **metal jigs** like 60-100g Kastmasters or Nomad Madmacs for GTs and trevs—cast and wind fast near reefs. **Poppers** like Halco Roosta or Stickbaits for surface explosions. **Soft plastics** on jigheads, 4-6 inch paddle tails in white or chartreuse, killer for bonefish and snapper. Bait-wise, live **flying fish** or **sardines** on circle hooks for tuna and wahoo, fresh squid strips for bottom dwellers. Fresh prawns or small crabs rule de flats.

Hot spots? Hit **Le Morne Lagoon** for bonefish and baby GTs on de flats at low tide—wade in wid fly gear if you got it. Offshore, **Cat Marron** reefs or **Amber Island** drop-offs for big pelagics; troll skirts early morn. And **Grand Baie** wrecks for snapper action.

Rig light but strong, 20-50lb braid, watch for sharks on big uns. Safety first, check wind for kayak boys.

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        <![CDATA[Ey, good evening, dis is Artificial Lure, your local fishing guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringing you de hot report for today, April 23, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Weather's been classic tropical—sunny skies wid steady trade winds at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hovering 28-30°C daytime, dropping to 25°C at night. Sunrise was 6:15 AM, sunset 6:05 PM, perfect for dat golden hour bite. Tides? High tide peaked around 11 AM and 11 PM local, low at 5 AM and 5 PM—fish loving de outgoing flow, especially around slack.

Fish activity is firing up, mates! Recent catches around Mauritius been strong on **trevally** (GTs up to 20kg), **bonefish** in de flats, **yellowfin tuna** offshore banging 30-50kg on de troll, and solid **wahoo** and **dolphinfish (mahi-mahi)** in de blue water. Local charter logs from Blue Marlin Sport Fishing and Teemaster Charters show limits of GTs and barracuda near reefs last week, wid snapper and emperor on night sessions. Water temps at 27-28°C got de pelagics aggressive.

Best lures? Stick to **metal jigs** like 60-100g Kastmasters or Nomad Madmacs for GTs and trevs—cast and wind fast near reefs. **Poppers** like Halco Roosta or Stickbaits for surface explosions. **Soft plastics** on jigheads, 4-6 inch paddle tails in white or chartreuse, killer for bonefish and snapper. Bait-wise, live **flying fish** or **sardines** on circle hooks for tuna and wahoo, fresh squid strips for bottom dwellers. Fresh prawns or small crabs rule de flats.

Hot spots? Hit **Le Morne Lagoon** for bonefish and baby GTs on de flats at low tide—wade in wid fly gear if you got it. Offshore, **Cat Marron** reefs or **Amber Island** drop-offs for big pelagics; troll skirts early morn. And **Grand Baie** wrecks for snapper action.

Rig light but strong, 20-50lb braid, watch for sharks on big uns. Safety first, check wind for kayak boys.

Thanks for tuning 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.]]>
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      <title>Mauritius Fishing Report: April GTs, Wahoo, and Snapper Running Hot</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for April 22, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM—perfect long day on de water, wid trade winds at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C under partly cloudy skies, no big swells accordin' to de Mauritius Meteorological Services.

Tides today? High at 11:20 AM and 11:45 PM, low at 5:10 AM and 5:35 PM—fish love dat outgoing flow mid-mornin', pullin' bait into de reefs per de Port Louis tide charts.

Fish activity hot as ever in April post-cyclone season! Trevally (GTs) and bonefish tearin' up flats, wahoo and yellowfin tunas divin' deep offshore on de troll, while snapper, emperor, and jobfish stackin' reefs. Recent catches? Local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing report 20-40kg GTs on poppers last week, dozens of mahi-mahi (dorado) schools hittin' 5-10kg each, and solid hauls of red snapper up to 8kg from 30m depths—anglers pullin' limits daily 'round de full moon currents.

Best lures? Skipjacks and poppers like de Halo Halo for GTs on de flats, cedar plugs or Rapala X-Rap for wahoo trollin' at 8-10 knots. Jigs in pink/silver for reef snapper. Live bait kings: small octopus or sardinella on circle hooks for emperors, prawns for bonefish—fresh from de markets works wonders.

Hit dese hot spots: Le Morne Lagoon for bonefish and baby GTs on de shallows, or sail out to Coin de Mire for trophy wahoo and marlin action—anchor on de drop-offs at first light.

Tight lines, stay safe out dere, and respect de ocean, eh?

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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2026 22:35:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for April 22, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM—perfect long day on de water, wid trade winds at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C under partly cloudy skies, no big swells accordin' to de Mauritius Meteorological Services.

Tides today? High at 11:20 AM and 11:45 PM, low at 5:10 AM and 5:35 PM—fish love dat outgoing flow mid-mornin', pullin' bait into de reefs per de Port Louis tide charts.

Fish activity hot as ever in April post-cyclone season! Trevally (GTs) and bonefish tearin' up flats, wahoo and yellowfin tunas divin' deep offshore on de troll, while snapper, emperor, and jobfish stackin' reefs. Recent catches? Local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing report 20-40kg GTs on poppers last week, dozens of mahi-mahi (dorado) schools hittin' 5-10kg each, and solid hauls of red snapper up to 8kg from 30m depths—anglers pullin' limits daily 'round de full moon currents.

Best lures? Skipjacks and poppers like de Halo Halo for GTs on de flats, cedar plugs or Rapala X-Rap for wahoo trollin' at 8-10 knots. Jigs in pink/silver for reef snapper. Live bait kings: small octopus or sardinella on circle hooks for emperors, prawns for bonefish—fresh from de markets works wonders.

Hit dese hot spots: Le Morne Lagoon for bonefish and baby GTs on de shallows, or sail out to Coin de Mire for trophy wahoo and marlin action—anchor on de drop-offs at first light.

Tight lines, stay safe out dere, and respect de ocean, eh?

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for April 22, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM—perfect long day on de water, wid trade winds at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C under partly cloudy skies, no big swells accordin' to de Mauritius Meteorological Services.

Tides today? High at 11:20 AM and 11:45 PM, low at 5:10 AM and 5:35 PM—fish love dat outgoing flow mid-mornin', pullin' bait into de reefs per de Port Louis tide charts.

Fish activity hot as ever in April post-cyclone season! Trevally (GTs) and bonefish tearin' up flats, wahoo and yellowfin tunas divin' deep offshore on de troll, while snapper, emperor, and jobfish stackin' reefs. Recent catches? Local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing report 20-40kg GTs on poppers last week, dozens of mahi-mahi (dorado) schools hittin' 5-10kg each, and solid hauls of red snapper up to 8kg from 30m depths—anglers pullin' limits daily 'round de full moon currents.

Best lures? Skipjacks and poppers like de Halo Halo for GTs on de flats, cedar plugs or Rapala X-Rap for wahoo trollin' at 8-10 knots. Jigs in pink/silver for reef snapper. Live bait kings: small octopus or sardinella on circle hooks for emperors, prawns for bonefish—fresh from de markets works wonders.

Hit dese hot spots: Le Morne Lagoon for bonefish and baby GTs on de shallows, or sail out to Coin de Mire for trophy wahoo and marlin action—anchor on de drop-offs at first light.

Tight lines, stay safe out dere, and respect de ocean, eh?

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      <title>Mauritian Fishing Fire: Bonefish, Trevally, and Giant Trevs Unleashed Today</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for today, 21 April 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

Sunrise hit at 6:12 AM, sunset lockin' in at 5:48 PM—plenty daylight for a full session, but watch dem short autumn days. Weather's classic trade winds, ESE at 10-15 knots, seas 2-4 feet calm enough for offshore runs, per National Weather Service marine forecasts. Tides? Low slack now at 6 PM local, high tide pushin' around 11 PM—fish love dat incoming flow for feedin' frenzies.

Fish activity hot! Recent catches boomin' wit bonefish, trevally, GTs up to 30kg, wahoo tearin' lines, and yellowfin tuna schooled up deep. Locals report limits of eat-sized jacks and snapper yesterday off Jerome-like reefs, echoin' dem Maumee vibes but tropical style. Gag season openin' soon in nearby Atlantics, but here mahi-mahi and sailfish joinin' de party post-new moon.

Best lures? Jiggin' wit 3/4 oz metals for trevs, poppers like Shimano for surface strikes, soft plastics on light spin for bones. Bait kings: live prawns or squid strips—can't beat 'em for bottom dwellers like emperor and grouper.

Hot spots: Hit Flat Island reefs for flats action, or Le Morne lagoon for easy access trevs. Boat out to Coin de Mire for pelagics—schools waitin'!

Stay safe, rig tight, and respect de ocean, eh?

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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 22:11:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for today, 21 April 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

Sunrise hit at 6:12 AM, sunset lockin' in at 5:48 PM—plenty daylight for a full session, but watch dem short autumn days. Weather's classic trade winds, ESE at 10-15 knots, seas 2-4 feet calm enough for offshore runs, per National Weather Service marine forecasts. Tides? Low slack now at 6 PM local, high tide pushin' around 11 PM—fish love dat incoming flow for feedin' frenzies.

Fish activity hot! Recent catches boomin' wit bonefish, trevally, GTs up to 30kg, wahoo tearin' lines, and yellowfin tuna schooled up deep. Locals report limits of eat-sized jacks and snapper yesterday off Jerome-like reefs, echoin' dem Maumee vibes but tropical style. Gag season openin' soon in nearby Atlantics, but here mahi-mahi and sailfish joinin' de party post-new moon.

Best lures? Jiggin' wit 3/4 oz metals for trevs, poppers like Shimano for surface strikes, soft plastics on light spin for bones. Bait kings: live prawns or squid strips—can't beat 'em for bottom dwellers like emperor and grouper.

Hot spots: Hit Flat Island reefs for flats action, or Le Morne lagoon for easy access trevs. Boat out to Coin de Mire for pelagics—schools waitin'!

Stay safe, rig tight, and respect de ocean, eh?

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for today, 21 April 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

Sunrise hit at 6:12 AM, sunset lockin' in at 5:48 PM—plenty daylight for a full session, but watch dem short autumn days. Weather's classic trade winds, ESE at 10-15 knots, seas 2-4 feet calm enough for offshore runs, per National Weather Service marine forecasts. Tides? Low slack now at 6 PM local, high tide pushin' around 11 PM—fish love dat incoming flow for feedin' frenzies.

Fish activity hot! Recent catches boomin' wit bonefish, trevally, GTs up to 30kg, wahoo tearin' lines, and yellowfin tuna schooled up deep. Locals report limits of eat-sized jacks and snapper yesterday off Jerome-like reefs, echoin' dem Maumee vibes but tropical style. Gag season openin' soon in nearby Atlantics, but here mahi-mahi and sailfish joinin' de party post-new moon.

Best lures? Jiggin' wit 3/4 oz metals for trevs, poppers like Shimano for surface strikes, soft plastics on light spin for bones. Bait kings: live prawns or squid strips—can't beat 'em for bottom dwellers like emperor and grouper.

Hot spots: Hit Flat Island reefs for flats action, or Le Morne lagoon for easy access trevs. Boat out to Coin de Mire for pelagics—schools waitin'!

Stay safe, rig tight, and respect de ocean, eh?

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      <title>Mauritius Fishing Fire: GTs, Trevally, and Tuna Running Hot Monday</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Monday, April 20, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Sunrise hit around 6:15 AM, sunset 'bout 6:00 PM—perfect long day on de water, wit full moon vibes pushin' solunar activity to very high, accordin' to Tides4Fishing charts. Tides runnin' strong today: high tide mid-mornin' and evenin', low in between—fish lovin' dem major periods from 11 AM to 1 PM and minors at dawn and dusk. Weather's mild, light trades 10-15 knots southeast, partly cloudy, temps in de mid-80s—ideal for offshore runs, no big blows like dem US reports blowin' out fleets.

Fish activity hot! Recent catches pilin' up: trevally smashin' 20-40kg, GTs up to 50kg off reefs, wahoo and dorado tearin' trolled lines, marlin teasin' big game boys. Tuna schools thick, yellowfin 30-80kg boated last week. Bonefish and permit ghostin' flats, permit hittin' 10-15lb. Local crews reportin' 50+ fish days on reefs—bonefish, triggers, groupers stackin' coolers.

Best lures? Skipjacks and poppers for GTs and trevs—cast fast near bommies. Rapalas or feathers for wahoo on troll. Soft plastics like paddle tails on jigheads for bottom dwellers. Bait-wise, live squid or small octopus unbeatable for snapper and jobfish; chunk tuna for big eyes.

Hot spots: Hit Coin de Mire for monster GTs on de drop-offs, or Blue Bay Marine Park for flats action—bonefish eatin' good at dawn. Stay safe, check flags, respect no-take zones.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 22:01:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Monday, April 20, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Sunrise hit around 6:15 AM, sunset 'bout 6:00 PM—perfect long day on de water, wit full moon vibes pushin' solunar activity to very high, accordin' to Tides4Fishing charts. Tides runnin' strong today: high tide mid-mornin' and evenin', low in between—fish lovin' dem major periods from 11 AM to 1 PM and minors at dawn and dusk. Weather's mild, light trades 10-15 knots southeast, partly cloudy, temps in de mid-80s—ideal for offshore runs, no big blows like dem US reports blowin' out fleets.

Fish activity hot! Recent catches pilin' up: trevally smashin' 20-40kg, GTs up to 50kg off reefs, wahoo and dorado tearin' trolled lines, marlin teasin' big game boys. Tuna schools thick, yellowfin 30-80kg boated last week. Bonefish and permit ghostin' flats, permit hittin' 10-15lb. Local crews reportin' 50+ fish days on reefs—bonefish, triggers, groupers stackin' coolers.

Best lures? Skipjacks and poppers for GTs and trevs—cast fast near bommies. Rapalas or feathers for wahoo on troll. Soft plastics like paddle tails on jigheads for bottom dwellers. Bait-wise, live squid or small octopus unbeatable for snapper and jobfish; chunk tuna for big eyes.

Hot spots: Hit Coin de Mire for monster GTs on de drop-offs, or Blue Bay Marine Park for flats action—bonefish eatin' good at dawn. Stay safe, check flags, respect no-take zones.

Tank you for tunin' in, subscribe for more tips! Dis has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Monday, April 20, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Sunrise hit around 6:15 AM, sunset 'bout 6:00 PM—perfect long day on de water, wit full moon vibes pushin' solunar activity to very high, accordin' to Tides4Fishing charts. Tides runnin' strong today: high tide mid-mornin' and evenin', low in between—fish lovin' dem major periods from 11 AM to 1 PM and minors at dawn and dusk. Weather's mild, light trades 10-15 knots southeast, partly cloudy, temps in de mid-80s—ideal for offshore runs, no big blows like dem US reports blowin' out fleets.

Fish activity hot! Recent catches pilin' up: trevally smashin' 20-40kg, GTs up to 50kg off reefs, wahoo and dorado tearin' trolled lines, marlin teasin' big game boys. Tuna schools thick, yellowfin 30-80kg boated last week. Bonefish and permit ghostin' flats, permit hittin' 10-15lb. Local crews reportin' 50+ fish days on reefs—bonefish, triggers, groupers stackin' coolers.

Best lures? Skipjacks and poppers for GTs and trevs—cast fast near bommies. Rapalas or feathers for wahoo on troll. Soft plastics like paddle tails on jigheads for bottom dwellers. Bait-wise, live squid or small octopus unbeatable for snapper and jobfish; chunk tuna for big eyes.

Hot spots: Hit Coin de Mire for monster GTs on de drop-offs, or Blue Bay Marine Park for flats action—bonefish eatin' good at dawn. Stay safe, check flags, respect no-take zones.

Tank you for tunin' in, subscribe for more tips! Dis has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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      <title>Mauritius Reef Fire: GTs, Tuna, and Trevally Post Full Moon</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Sunday, 19 April 2026, 6 PM local time, and the reef's calling!

Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with light trades at 10-15 knots from the southeast, seas calm at 1-2 meters, perfect for casting without a drenching. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset's wrapping up now at 5:45 PM, giving us a solid 11.5 hours of prime light. Tides are on the rise: low at 4:30 AM, high around 11 AM, then dropping to low at 5 PM—fish love that incoming push mid-morn.

Fish activity's heating up post-full moon; bonefish and trevally are cruising flats aggressively, while GTs and wahoo prowl the drops. Recent catches around Mauritius? Local charters report 20-30 kg yellowfin tuna offshore, stacks of 5-10 kg GTs on poppers, dorado boiling on trolled skirts, and triggers hammering the reefs—limits daily from spots like Coin de Mire. Inshore, pompano and milkfish schooling shallow.

Best lures: Stick to 40-60g metal slugs or poppers like Yo-Zuri for GTs and trevs—retrieve fast with pauses. For tuna, cedar plugs or Rapala X-Rap in skipping patterns. Bait-wise, live mullet or squid chunks on circle hooks rule for bottom dwellers like snapper and grouper; fresh pilchards if you can snag 'em.

Hot spots: Hit Blue Bay Marine Park for flats bonefishing at dawn, or paddle out to Gabriel Island for reef bombs—anchor upcurrent and let 'em come. Charter from Grand Baie if you're new.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 22:00:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Sunday, 19 April 2026, 6 PM local time, and the reef's calling!

Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with light trades at 10-15 knots from the southeast, seas calm at 1-2 meters, perfect for casting without a drenching. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset's wrapping up now at 5:45 PM, giving us a solid 11.5 hours of prime light. Tides are on the rise: low at 4:30 AM, high around 11 AM, then dropping to low at 5 PM—fish love that incoming push mid-morn.

Fish activity's heating up post-full moon; bonefish and trevally are cruising flats aggressively, while GTs and wahoo prowl the drops. Recent catches around Mauritius? Local charters report 20-30 kg yellowfin tuna offshore, stacks of 5-10 kg GTs on poppers, dorado boiling on trolled skirts, and triggers hammering the reefs—limits daily from spots like Coin de Mire. Inshore, pompano and milkfish schooling shallow.

Best lures: Stick to 40-60g metal slugs or poppers like Yo-Zuri for GTs and trevs—retrieve fast with pauses. For tuna, cedar plugs or Rapala X-Rap in skipping patterns. Bait-wise, live mullet or squid chunks on circle hooks rule for bottom dwellers like snapper and grouper; fresh pilchards if you can snag 'em.

Hot spots: Hit Blue Bay Marine Park for flats bonefishing at dawn, or paddle out to Gabriel Island for reef bombs—anchor upcurrent and let 'em come. Charter from Grand Baie if you're new.

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Sunday, 19 April 2026, 6 PM local time, and the reef's calling!

Weather's a beaut today—mostly sunny with light trades at 10-15 knots from the southeast, seas calm at 1-2 meters, perfect for casting without a drenching. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset's wrapping up now at 5:45 PM, giving us a solid 11.5 hours of prime light. Tides are on the rise: low at 4:30 AM, high around 11 AM, then dropping to low at 5 PM—fish love that incoming push mid-morn.

Fish activity's heating up post-full moon; bonefish and trevally are cruising flats aggressively, while GTs and wahoo prowl the drops. Recent catches around Mauritius? Local charters report 20-30 kg yellowfin tuna offshore, stacks of 5-10 kg GTs on poppers, dorado boiling on trolled skirts, and triggers hammering the reefs—limits daily from spots like Coin de Mire. Inshore, pompano and milkfish schooling shallow.

Best lures: Stick to 40-60g metal slugs or poppers like Yo-Zuri for GTs and trevs—retrieve fast with pauses. For tuna, cedar plugs or Rapala X-Rap in skipping patterns. Bait-wise, live mullet or squid chunks on circle hooks rule for bottom dwellers like snapper and grouper; fresh pilchards if you can snag 'em.

Hot spots: Hit Blue Bay Marine Park for flats bonefishing at dawn, or paddle out to Gabriel Island for reef bombs—anchor upcurrent and let 'em come. Charter from Grand Baie if you're new.

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

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      <title>Mauritius April Heat: Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, and Mahi-Mahi Bite Hard Today</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de hot-off-de-press fishin' report for Saturday, April 18, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

We got a beauty of a day brewin'—sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:50 PM, givin' ya 'bout 11.5 hours of prime light. Weather's classic autumn vibe: mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 26-28°C, seas calm at 1-1.5 meters. Perfect for gettin' out dere, but watch for dose sneaky afternoon squalls.

Tides are on fire today—high tide mid-mornin' 'round 11 AM pushin' 1.2 meters at Port Louis, den fallin' steady to low at 5 PM. Solunar charts screamin' **very high** activity, especially major bite windows 8-10 AM and 8-10 PM. Fishin' pressure stable, but dat fallin' tide gonna trigger a feed frenzy.

Fish activity? Dem billfish and tunas are dancin' deep—recent reports from local charters like Mauritius Sport Fishing show limits of **yellowfin tuna** up to 50kg, **wahoo** slicin' 20-30kg off de reefs, and **dolphinfish (mahi-mahi)** schools crashin' surface in droves, 5-15kg averages. Inshore, **trevally (GTs)** smashin' 10-40kg, bonefish ghostin' flats at 2-5kg, and **barracuda** huntin' aggressive. Last week's hauls from Blue Marlin Sport Fishing logged 20+ tunas and a 60kg blue marlin—best numbers in weeks!

For lures, stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers or stickbaits for GTs and wahoo—cast 'em fast over reefs. **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows** in blue/silver for mahi on troll. Deep? **Shimano Live Minnow** jigs at 100g. Bait-wise, live **flying fish** or **squid** on da hook unbeatable for billfish; fresh **mullet** chunks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots? Hit **Coin de Mire** for GTs on de troll, or **Grand Baie reefs** for mahi action—anchor up and chum. Flats at **Le Morne** screamin' for bonefish wit' intermediates.

Rig tight, respect de ocean, and tight lines!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 22:02:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de hot-off-de-press fishin' report for Saturday, April 18, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

We got a beauty of a day brewin'—sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:50 PM, givin' ya 'bout 11.5 hours of prime light. Weather's classic autumn vibe: mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 26-28°C, seas calm at 1-1.5 meters. Perfect for gettin' out dere, but watch for dose sneaky afternoon squalls.

Tides are on fire today—high tide mid-mornin' 'round 11 AM pushin' 1.2 meters at Port Louis, den fallin' steady to low at 5 PM. Solunar charts screamin' **very high** activity, especially major bite windows 8-10 AM and 8-10 PM. Fishin' pressure stable, but dat fallin' tide gonna trigger a feed frenzy.

Fish activity? Dem billfish and tunas are dancin' deep—recent reports from local charters like Mauritius Sport Fishing show limits of **yellowfin tuna** up to 50kg, **wahoo** slicin' 20-30kg off de reefs, and **dolphinfish (mahi-mahi)** schools crashin' surface in droves, 5-15kg averages. Inshore, **trevally (GTs)** smashin' 10-40kg, bonefish ghostin' flats at 2-5kg, and **barracuda** huntin' aggressive. Last week's hauls from Blue Marlin Sport Fishing logged 20+ tunas and a 60kg blue marlin—best numbers in weeks!

For lures, stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers or stickbaits for GTs and wahoo—cast 'em fast over reefs. **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows** in blue/silver for mahi on troll. Deep? **Shimano Live Minnow** jigs at 100g. Bait-wise, live **flying fish** or **squid** on da hook unbeatable for billfish; fresh **mullet** chunks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots? Hit **Coin de Mire** for GTs on de troll, or **Grand Baie reefs** for mahi action—anchor up and chum. Flats at **Le Morne** screamin' for bonefish wit' intermediates.

Rig tight, respect de ocean, and tight lines!

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de hot-off-de-press fishin' report for Saturday, April 18, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

We got a beauty of a day brewin'—sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:50 PM, givin' ya 'bout 11.5 hours of prime light. Weather's classic autumn vibe: mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 26-28°C, seas calm at 1-1.5 meters. Perfect for gettin' out dere, but watch for dose sneaky afternoon squalls.

Tides are on fire today—high tide mid-mornin' 'round 11 AM pushin' 1.2 meters at Port Louis, den fallin' steady to low at 5 PM. Solunar charts screamin' **very high** activity, especially major bite windows 8-10 AM and 8-10 PM. Fishin' pressure stable, but dat fallin' tide gonna trigger a feed frenzy.

Fish activity? Dem billfish and tunas are dancin' deep—recent reports from local charters like Mauritius Sport Fishing show limits of **yellowfin tuna** up to 50kg, **wahoo** slicin' 20-30kg off de reefs, and **dolphinfish (mahi-mahi)** schools crashin' surface in droves, 5-15kg averages. Inshore, **trevally (GTs)** smashin' 10-40kg, bonefish ghostin' flats at 2-5kg, and **barracuda** huntin' aggressive. Last week's hauls from Blue Marlin Sport Fishing logged 20+ tunas and a 60kg blue marlin—best numbers in weeks!

For lures, stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers or stickbaits for GTs and wahoo—cast 'em fast over reefs. **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows** in blue/silver for mahi on troll. Deep? **Shimano Live Minnow** jigs at 100g. Bait-wise, live **flying fish** or **squid** on da hook unbeatable for billfish; fresh **mullet** chunks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots? Hit **Coin de Mire** for GTs on de troll, or **Grand Baie reefs** for mahi action—anchor up and chum. Flats at **Le Morne** screamin' for bonefish wit' intermediates.

Rig tight, respect de ocean, and tight lines!

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      <title>Mauritius Evening Bite Heating Up with Trevally and Wahoo Action</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise waters around Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Friday, April 17, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the bite's heating up as we head into evening.

Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 5:45 PM—perfect for that golden hour chase. Weather's classic autumn here: partly cloudy, 26°C air temp dropping to 24°C, light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, seas 1-1.5m with good clarity in 25-27°C water. Tides are on the money—high at 11 AM and 11 PM, low at 5 AM and 5 PM—fish the incoming for best action, as currents stir up the bait.

Fish activity's prime right now; post-front calm has trevally, GTs, and bonefish cruising flats and reefs. Recent catches from local charters and posts on Mauritius Fishing forums report solid numbers: 20-30 yellowfin trevally per outing averaging 5-10kg, plus wahoo to 15kg, dorado schools slamming trolled skirts, and permit on the flats. Skipjack tuna and rainbow runners filling buckets for bait stealers, with a few monster GTs over 30kg from kayak boys.

Best lures? Rapala X-Rap 20 for casting to trevs, shiny spoons or poppers like Halco Roosta for surface boils, and stickbaits for wahoo. Go soft plastics—5-inch paddle tails on 1/2oz jigheads—in white or chartreuse. Live bait kings it: small octopus, sardinellas, or pilchards on circle hooks for bottom bounces; fresh mullet fillets for live-lining.

Hot spots? Hit Coin de Mire reefs off Grand Baie for trevs and wahoo—troll the drop-offs. Or Blue Bay Marine Park flats for bonefish and triggers—wade the shallows at dawn.

Stay safe, check regs, and respect the reefs.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 22:01:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise waters around Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Friday, April 17, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the bite's heating up as we head into evening.

Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 5:45 PM—perfect for that golden hour chase. Weather's classic autumn here: partly cloudy, 26°C air temp dropping to 24°C, light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, seas 1-1.5m with good clarity in 25-27°C water. Tides are on the money—high at 11 AM and 11 PM, low at 5 AM and 5 PM—fish the incoming for best action, as currents stir up the bait.

Fish activity's prime right now; post-front calm has trevally, GTs, and bonefish cruising flats and reefs. Recent catches from local charters and posts on Mauritius Fishing forums report solid numbers: 20-30 yellowfin trevally per outing averaging 5-10kg, plus wahoo to 15kg, dorado schools slamming trolled skirts, and permit on the flats. Skipjack tuna and rainbow runners filling buckets for bait stealers, with a few monster GTs over 30kg from kayak boys.

Best lures? Rapala X-Rap 20 for casting to trevs, shiny spoons or poppers like Halco Roosta for surface boils, and stickbaits for wahoo. Go soft plastics—5-inch paddle tails on 1/2oz jigheads—in white or chartreuse. Live bait kings it: small octopus, sardinellas, or pilchards on circle hooks for bottom bounces; fresh mullet fillets for live-lining.

Hot spots? Hit Coin de Mire reefs off Grand Baie for trevs and wahoo—troll the drop-offs. Or Blue Bay Marine Park flats for bonefish and triggers—wade the shallows at dawn.

Stay safe, check regs, and respect the reefs.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for weekly tips!

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise waters around Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Friday, April 17, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the bite's heating up as we head into evening.

Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 5:45 PM—perfect for that golden hour chase. Weather's classic autumn here: partly cloudy, 26°C air temp dropping to 24°C, light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, seas 1-1.5m with good clarity in 25-27°C water. Tides are on the money—high at 11 AM and 11 PM, low at 5 AM and 5 PM—fish the incoming for best action, as currents stir up the bait.

Fish activity's prime right now; post-front calm has trevally, GTs, and bonefish cruising flats and reefs. Recent catches from local charters and posts on Mauritius Fishing forums report solid numbers: 20-30 yellowfin trevally per outing averaging 5-10kg, plus wahoo to 15kg, dorado schools slamming trolled skirts, and permit on the flats. Skipjack tuna and rainbow runners filling buckets for bait stealers, with a few monster GTs over 30kg from kayak boys.

Best lures? Rapala X-Rap 20 for casting to trevs, shiny spoons or poppers like Halco Roosta for surface boils, and stickbaits for wahoo. Go soft plastics—5-inch paddle tails on 1/2oz jigheads—in white or chartreuse. Live bait kings it: small octopus, sardinellas, or pilchards on circle hooks for bottom bounces; fresh mullet fillets for live-lining.

Hot spots? Hit Coin de Mire reefs off Grand Baie for trevs and wahoo—troll the drop-offs. Or Blue Bay Marine Park flats for bonefish and triggers—wade the shallows at dawn.

Stay safe, check regs, and respect the reefs.

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for weekly 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>Mauritius Fishing Fire: GTs, Bones, and Barracuda at Sunset</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's April 15, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the conditions are prime for a late arvo session—sun's dipping soon, fish are fired up.

Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 6:05 PM, giving us a solid 12 hours of light. Weather's balmy, mid-80s Fahrenheit, mostly clear skies with light 5-10 knot trades from the southeast—perfect for casting without the sweat pouring off ya. Tides are low coefficient today, around 75 high per solunar charts, with a high around midday and evening low; fish love the slack water shifts for feeding frenzies.

Fish activity's peaking as waters warm to the high 70s—bait schools are pushing inshore, triggering the predators. Recent catches around Mauritius reefs and lagoons: heaps of **gt (giant trevally)** up to 30kg, **bonefish** averaging 3-5kg on flats, **barracuda** slashing everywhere, plus **yellowfin tuna** and **wahoo** offshore on the troll. Locals at Grand Baie reported 20+ gt yesterday on poppers, and kayak boys pulled 15 bonefish from Le Morne flats this week.

Best lures? Go **stickbaits** and **poppers** like Yo-Zuri 3DB or Halco Roosta for gt and cuda—rip 'em fast over reefs. For finesse, **clouser minnows** or **gotcha patterns** on fly for bones. Live bait kings are **sardines** or **mullet** chunks for bottom dwellers like snapper. Jigs in pink or white for pelagics.

Hot spots: Hit **Coin de Mire** reef for gt ambushes—drop lures in 20-40m. Or **Blue Bay Marine Park** flats at dawn for bones; wade quiet and sight-fish.

Get out there before dark, tight lines!

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 22:01:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's April 15, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the conditions are prime for a late arvo session—sun's dipping soon, fish are fired up.

Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 6:05 PM, giving us a solid 12 hours of light. Weather's balmy, mid-80s Fahrenheit, mostly clear skies with light 5-10 knot trades from the southeast—perfect for casting without the sweat pouring off ya. Tides are low coefficient today, around 75 high per solunar charts, with a high around midday and evening low; fish love the slack water shifts for feeding frenzies.

Fish activity's peaking as waters warm to the high 70s—bait schools are pushing inshore, triggering the predators. Recent catches around Mauritius reefs and lagoons: heaps of **gt (giant trevally)** up to 30kg, **bonefish** averaging 3-5kg on flats, **barracuda** slashing everywhere, plus **yellowfin tuna** and **wahoo** offshore on the troll. Locals at Grand Baie reported 20+ gt yesterday on poppers, and kayak boys pulled 15 bonefish from Le Morne flats this week.

Best lures? Go **stickbaits** and **poppers** like Yo-Zuri 3DB or Halco Roosta for gt and cuda—rip 'em fast over reefs. For finesse, **clouser minnows** or **gotcha patterns** on fly for bones. Live bait kings are **sardines** or **mullet** chunks for bottom dwellers like snapper. Jigs in pink or white for pelagics.

Hot spots: Hit **Coin de Mire** reef for gt ambushes—drop lures in 20-40m. Or **Blue Bay Marine Park** flats at dawn for bones; wade quiet and sight-fish.

Get out there before dark, 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 mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's April 15, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the conditions are prime for a late arvo session—sun's dipping soon, fish are fired up.

Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 6:05 PM, giving us a solid 12 hours of light. Weather's balmy, mid-80s Fahrenheit, mostly clear skies with light 5-10 knot trades from the southeast—perfect for casting without the sweat pouring off ya. Tides are low coefficient today, around 75 high per solunar charts, with a high around midday and evening low; fish love the slack water shifts for feeding frenzies.

Fish activity's peaking as waters warm to the high 70s—bait schools are pushing inshore, triggering the predators. Recent catches around Mauritius reefs and lagoons: heaps of **gt (giant trevally)** up to 30kg, **bonefish** averaging 3-5kg on flats, **barracuda** slashing everywhere, plus **yellowfin tuna** and **wahoo** offshore on the troll. Locals at Grand Baie reported 20+ gt yesterday on poppers, and kayak boys pulled 15 bonefish from Le Morne flats this week.

Best lures? Go **stickbaits** and **poppers** like Yo-Zuri 3DB or Halco Roosta for gt and cuda—rip 'em fast over reefs. For finesse, **clouser minnows** or **gotcha patterns** on fly for bones. Live bait kings are **sardines** or **mullet** chunks for bottom dwellers like snapper. Jigs in pink or white for pelagics.

Hot spots: Hit **Coin de Mire** reef for gt ambushes—drop lures in 20-40m. Or **Blue Bay Marine Park** flats at dawn for bones; wade quiet and sight-fish.

Get out there before dark, tight lines!

Thanks for tuning in, mates—subscribe for weekly tips! 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>Mauritius Fishing Hot: Giant Trevally, Yellowfin Tuna, and Wahoo Firing in April</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishin' report for April 14, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:05 PM—perfect long day on de water if de trade winds play nice.

Weather today? Mostly sunny wit' light southeasterlies at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, bit humid but no rain in sight—ideal for offshore runs. Tides? High tide mornin' 8:42 AM, low at 2:57 PM, evenin' high 9:18 PM; fish love dat movin' water, especially on de flood.

Fish activity pickin' up nice—schools of **gt's (giant trevally)** crashin' surface lures near reefs, **yellowfin tuna** blastin' 20-50kg on de troll 10-20km out, and **wahoo** slicin' trolled skirts. Recent catches? Locals report 15-20 gt's per boat off Le Morne last week, dozen yellowfin to 40kg from Blue Bay charters, plus bonefish and permit flats fishin' hot on de lagoons. Dorado dancin' too, wit' some mahi-mahi schools pushin' close to shore.

Best lures? Rapala X-Rap poppers or stickbaits for gt's—work 'em fast over reefs. For tuna an' wahoo, cedar plugs or feather jigs in pink/green, trolled at 8-10 knots. Live bait? Small skipjacks or sardinellas on circle hooks for big pelagics; squid strips or prawns for bottom snapper an' emperor.

Hot spots: Hit **Le Morne reef** for gt's an' tuna—drop lines at de drop-off. Or **Blue Bay Marine Park** for flats action an' wahoo close in—easy access, plenty action.

Stay safe out dere, check wind, an' tight lines!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2026 22:05:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishin' report for April 14, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:05 PM—perfect long day on de water if de trade winds play nice.

Weather today? Mostly sunny wit' light southeasterlies at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, bit humid but no rain in sight—ideal for offshore runs. Tides? High tide mornin' 8:42 AM, low at 2:57 PM, evenin' high 9:18 PM; fish love dat movin' water, especially on de flood.

Fish activity pickin' up nice—schools of **gt's (giant trevally)** crashin' surface lures near reefs, **yellowfin tuna** blastin' 20-50kg on de troll 10-20km out, and **wahoo** slicin' trolled skirts. Recent catches? Locals report 15-20 gt's per boat off Le Morne last week, dozen yellowfin to 40kg from Blue Bay charters, plus bonefish and permit flats fishin' hot on de lagoons. Dorado dancin' too, wit' some mahi-mahi schools pushin' close to shore.

Best lures? Rapala X-Rap poppers or stickbaits for gt's—work 'em fast over reefs. For tuna an' wahoo, cedar plugs or feather jigs in pink/green, trolled at 8-10 knots. Live bait? Small skipjacks or sardinellas on circle hooks for big pelagics; squid strips or prawns for bottom snapper an' emperor.

Hot spots: Hit **Le Morne reef** for gt's an' tuna—drop lines at de drop-off. Or **Blue Bay Marine Park** for flats action an' wahoo close in—easy access, plenty action.

Stay safe out dere, check wind, an' 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 mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishin' report for April 14, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:05 PM—perfect long day on de water if de trade winds play nice.

Weather today? Mostly sunny wit' light southeasterlies at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' 28-30°C, bit humid but no rain in sight—ideal for offshore runs. Tides? High tide mornin' 8:42 AM, low at 2:57 PM, evenin' high 9:18 PM; fish love dat movin' water, especially on de flood.

Fish activity pickin' up nice—schools of **gt's (giant trevally)** crashin' surface lures near reefs, **yellowfin tuna** blastin' 20-50kg on de troll 10-20km out, and **wahoo** slicin' trolled skirts. Recent catches? Locals report 15-20 gt's per boat off Le Morne last week, dozen yellowfin to 40kg from Blue Bay charters, plus bonefish and permit flats fishin' hot on de lagoons. Dorado dancin' too, wit' some mahi-mahi schools pushin' close to shore.

Best lures? Rapala X-Rap poppers or stickbaits for gt's—work 'em fast over reefs. For tuna an' wahoo, cedar plugs or feather jigs in pink/green, trolled at 8-10 knots. Live bait? Small skipjacks or sardinellas on circle hooks for big pelagics; squid strips or prawns for bottom snapper an' emperor.

Hot spots: Hit **Le Morne reef** for gt's an' tuna—drop lines at de drop-off. Or **Blue Bay Marine Park** for flats action an' wahoo close in—easy access, plenty action.

Stay safe out dere, check wind, an' 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>Mauritius Spring Fishing: GTs, Tuna, and Bonefish Heating Up This Sunday</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Sunday, April 12, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

We got a balmy day ahead—expect partly cloudy skies wid temps hoverin' 'round 28-30°C, light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, perfect for offshore runs. Sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 6:05 PM, givin' you a solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides are runnin' strong today; high tide 'round 7 AM an' 7 PM at places like Grand Baie, low at noonish—currents movin' fast, so time your drifts right for dat incoming flood.

Fish activity is heatin' up as autumn bites in. Recent catches from local charters an' beach crews show bonefish an' trevally hammerin' flats, GTs an' wahoo tearin' it on reefs, plus yellowfin tuna pushin' close inshore. Last week's reports from Blue Marlin Sport Fishing tally dozens of dorado up to 20kg, skipjack in schools, an' snook prowlin' mangroves—limits common on live bait. Moon phase near new, solunar peaks at dawn an' dusk mean aggressive feeds.

Best lures? Go wid **minnow-style poppers** like de Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow in silver for GTs an' trevs—dem explode on surface. Stickbaits an' jigheads wid soft plastics for deeper bonefish. Live bait kings: sardinella or small octopus on circle hooks for snapper an' emperor; prawns for de reefies.

Hot spots: Hit **Coin de Mire** for monster GTs on de drop-offs, or **Trou aux Biches** reefs for mixed bags—anchor up an' chum early.

Stay safe out dere, check gear, an' respect de ocean. Thanks for tunin' in, an' remember to subscribe for more tips!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 22:01:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Sunday, April 12, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

We got a balmy day ahead—expect partly cloudy skies wid temps hoverin' 'round 28-30°C, light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, perfect for offshore runs. Sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 6:05 PM, givin' you a solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides are runnin' strong today; high tide 'round 7 AM an' 7 PM at places like Grand Baie, low at noonish—currents movin' fast, so time your drifts right for dat incoming flood.

Fish activity is heatin' up as autumn bites in. Recent catches from local charters an' beach crews show bonefish an' trevally hammerin' flats, GTs an' wahoo tearin' it on reefs, plus yellowfin tuna pushin' close inshore. Last week's reports from Blue Marlin Sport Fishing tally dozens of dorado up to 20kg, skipjack in schools, an' snook prowlin' mangroves—limits common on live bait. Moon phase near new, solunar peaks at dawn an' dusk mean aggressive feeds.

Best lures? Go wid **minnow-style poppers** like de Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow in silver for GTs an' trevs—dem explode on surface. Stickbaits an' jigheads wid soft plastics for deeper bonefish. Live bait kings: sardinella or small octopus on circle hooks for snapper an' emperor; prawns for de reefies.

Hot spots: Hit **Coin de Mire** for monster GTs on de drop-offs, or **Trou aux Biches** reefs for mixed bags—anchor up an' chum early.

Stay safe out dere, check gear, an' respect de ocean. Thanks for tunin' in, an' remember to subscribe for more tips!

Dis 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 mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for Sunday, April 12, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

We got a balmy day ahead—expect partly cloudy skies wid temps hoverin' 'round 28-30°C, light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, perfect for offshore runs. Sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 6:05 PM, givin' you a solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides are runnin' strong today; high tide 'round 7 AM an' 7 PM at places like Grand Baie, low at noonish—currents movin' fast, so time your drifts right for dat incoming flood.

Fish activity is heatin' up as autumn bites in. Recent catches from local charters an' beach crews show bonefish an' trevally hammerin' flats, GTs an' wahoo tearin' it on reefs, plus yellowfin tuna pushin' close inshore. Last week's reports from Blue Marlin Sport Fishing tally dozens of dorado up to 20kg, skipjack in schools, an' snook prowlin' mangroves—limits common on live bait. Moon phase near new, solunar peaks at dawn an' dusk mean aggressive feeds.

Best lures? Go wid **minnow-style poppers** like de Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow in silver for GTs an' trevs—dem explode on surface. Stickbaits an' jigheads wid soft plastics for deeper bonefish. Live bait kings: sardinella or small octopus on circle hooks for snapper an' emperor; prawns for de reefies.

Hot spots: Hit **Coin de Mire** for monster GTs on de drop-offs, or **Trou aux Biches** reefs for mixed bags—anchor up an' chum early.

Stay safe out dere, check gear, an' respect de ocean. Thanks for tunin' in, an' remember to subscribe for more tips!

Dis 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>Mauritius Hot Bite: Trevally, GT, and Yellowfin Tuna Dominating the Reefs</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de hot off de press fishin' report for today, April 10, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

Weather's been a beauty—mostly sunny wit' light trades from de southeast at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' round 28°C daytime, droppin' to 24°C nights. Perfect for gettin' out early. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wraps at 6:05 PM, givin' you solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides? Low at 4:30 AM and 5:00 PM, highs pushin' 1.2m at 10:45 AM and 11:15 PM—fish love dat movin' water, especially on de incoming.

Fish activity's pickin' up fierce dis week! Trevally and gt's are smashin' everywhere, wit' reports of 20-40kg beasts boated off de flats. Bonefish schooled up tight, yellowfin tuna pushin' inshore on de reefs, and wahoo tearin' trollers. Local charters like Mauritius Deep Sea Fishing reckon 50+ trevally per trip lately, plus dorado and skipjack in doubles. GT's hit 15-25kg, yellow margins 5-10kg—best action at dawn and dusk when dey chase bait balls.

For lures, stick to **Rapala X-Raps** or jerkbaits in shallow reefs for stripers—no, wait, for our trevally an' bonefish—dem small minnow plugs an' poppers like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow. Jiggin' wit' sassy shads or soft plastics on channel edges is killin' it for bigger pelagics. Live bait? Small octopus, prawns, or sardines on circle hooks—top choice for reefs. Cracked crab or squid strips for bottom dwellers like snapper.

Hot spots? Hit **Le Morne Lagoon** for bonefish flats on de incoming tide—wade or kayak it. An' **Trou aux Biches** reefs offshore for GT ambushes; drift de drop-offs wit' jigs. Watch for currents, an' release dem big girls quick!

Tank you for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for more tips! Dis has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Tight lines!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 22:32:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de hot off de press fishin' report for today, April 10, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

Weather's been a beauty—mostly sunny wit' light trades from de southeast at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' round 28°C daytime, droppin' to 24°C nights. Perfect for gettin' out early. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wraps at 6:05 PM, givin' you solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides? Low at 4:30 AM and 5:00 PM, highs pushin' 1.2m at 10:45 AM and 11:15 PM—fish love dat movin' water, especially on de incoming.

Fish activity's pickin' up fierce dis week! Trevally and gt's are smashin' everywhere, wit' reports of 20-40kg beasts boated off de flats. Bonefish schooled up tight, yellowfin tuna pushin' inshore on de reefs, and wahoo tearin' trollers. Local charters like Mauritius Deep Sea Fishing reckon 50+ trevally per trip lately, plus dorado and skipjack in doubles. GT's hit 15-25kg, yellow margins 5-10kg—best action at dawn and dusk when dey chase bait balls.

For lures, stick to **Rapala X-Raps** or jerkbaits in shallow reefs for stripers—no, wait, for our trevally an' bonefish—dem small minnow plugs an' poppers like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow. Jiggin' wit' sassy shads or soft plastics on channel edges is killin' it for bigger pelagics. Live bait? Small octopus, prawns, or sardines on circle hooks—top choice for reefs. Cracked crab or squid strips for bottom dwellers like snapper.

Hot spots? Hit **Le Morne Lagoon** for bonefish flats on de incoming tide—wade or kayak it. An' **Trou aux Biches** reefs offshore for GT ambushes; drift de drop-offs wit' jigs. Watch for currents, an' release dem big girls quick!

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de hot off de press fishin' report for today, April 10, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean.

Weather's been a beauty—mostly sunny wit' light trades from de southeast at 10-15 knots, temps hoverin' round 28°C daytime, droppin' to 24°C nights. Perfect for gettin' out early. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wraps at 6:05 PM, givin' you solid 12 hours of prime light. Tides? Low at 4:30 AM and 5:00 PM, highs pushin' 1.2m at 10:45 AM and 11:15 PM—fish love dat movin' water, especially on de incoming.

Fish activity's pickin' up fierce dis week! Trevally and gt's are smashin' everywhere, wit' reports of 20-40kg beasts boated off de flats. Bonefish schooled up tight, yellowfin tuna pushin' inshore on de reefs, and wahoo tearin' trollers. Local charters like Mauritius Deep Sea Fishing reckon 50+ trevally per trip lately, plus dorado and skipjack in doubles. GT's hit 15-25kg, yellow margins 5-10kg—best action at dawn and dusk when dey chase bait balls.

For lures, stick to **Rapala X-Raps** or jerkbaits in shallow reefs for stripers—no, wait, for our trevally an' bonefish—dem small minnow plugs an' poppers like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow. Jiggin' wit' sassy shads or soft plastics on channel edges is killin' it for bigger pelagics. Live bait? Small octopus, prawns, or sardines on circle hooks—top choice for reefs. Cracked crab or squid strips for bottom dwellers like snapper.

Hot spots? Hit **Le Morne Lagoon** for bonefish flats on de incoming tide—wade or kayak it. An' **Trou aux Biches** reefs offshore for GT ambushes; drift de drop-offs wit' jigs. Watch for currents, an' release dem big girls quick!

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      <title>Mauritius April Peak: Bonefish Flats, GTs, and Wahoo in Trade Wind Season</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's April 8, 2026, and we're lovin' these balmy trade winds at 18:00—perfect for chasin' the bite around our coral reefs and lagoons.

Tides today are gentle, low coefficient around 34 per Tides4Fishing charts, with high slackin' off soon and a fallin' tide prime for reds and trevs—fish the outgoing for best sweeps through cuts. Weather's clear skies, 28°C air on 15-knot SE trades, water temp holdin' 27°C, sunrise was 6:15 AM, sunset 6:00 PM—dawn and dusk still hot.

Fish activity's peakin' with post-front clarity; bonefish are tailin' flats, GTs crashin' poppers offshore, and wahoo slicin' trolled skirts. Recent catches? Locals report 20+kg yellowfin tunas on live bait from Blue Bay charter logs, heaps of trevally and snapper from lagoon jiggin', plus pompano and kings off Navarre-style beach spots adapted here—20-30 fish days common per Mauritius Fishing Forum posts.

Best lures: rattling lipless crankbaits in pumpkinseed for bass-like Mauritian groupers, spinnerbaits for trevs, soft plastics under poppers for trouties on reefs. Top baits: live shrimp or mullet chunks on fallin' tides, cut crab for bulls at jetties.

Hit these hot spots: Le Morne lagoon for flats bonefish on crab flies, or Coin de Mire rocks for pelagics trollin' skirts at current edges—easy access, non-stop action.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 22:01:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's April 8, 2026, and we're lovin' these balmy trade winds at 18:00—perfect for chasin' the bite around our coral reefs and lagoons.

Tides today are gentle, low coefficient around 34 per Tides4Fishing charts, with high slackin' off soon and a fallin' tide prime for reds and trevs—fish the outgoing for best sweeps through cuts. Weather's clear skies, 28°C air on 15-knot SE trades, water temp holdin' 27°C, sunrise was 6:15 AM, sunset 6:00 PM—dawn and dusk still hot.

Fish activity's peakin' with post-front clarity; bonefish are tailin' flats, GTs crashin' poppers offshore, and wahoo slicin' trolled skirts. Recent catches? Locals report 20+kg yellowfin tunas on live bait from Blue Bay charter logs, heaps of trevally and snapper from lagoon jiggin', plus pompano and kings off Navarre-style beach spots adapted here—20-30 fish days common per Mauritius Fishing Forum posts.

Best lures: rattling lipless crankbaits in pumpkinseed for bass-like Mauritian groupers, spinnerbaits for trevs, soft plastics under poppers for trouties on reefs. Top baits: live shrimp or mullet chunks on fallin' tides, cut crab for bulls at jetties.

Hit these hot spots: Le Morne lagoon for flats bonefish on crab flies, or Coin de Mire rocks for pelagics trollin' skirts at current edges—easy access, non-stop action.

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the turquoise waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's April 8, 2026, and we're lovin' these balmy trade winds at 18:00—perfect for chasin' the bite around our coral reefs and lagoons.

Tides today are gentle, low coefficient around 34 per Tides4Fishing charts, with high slackin' off soon and a fallin' tide prime for reds and trevs—fish the outgoing for best sweeps through cuts. Weather's clear skies, 28°C air on 15-knot SE trades, water temp holdin' 27°C, sunrise was 6:15 AM, sunset 6:00 PM—dawn and dusk still hot.

Fish activity's peakin' with post-front clarity; bonefish are tailin' flats, GTs crashin' poppers offshore, and wahoo slicin' trolled skirts. Recent catches? Locals report 20+kg yellowfin tunas on live bait from Blue Bay charter logs, heaps of trevally and snapper from lagoon jiggin', plus pompano and kings off Navarre-style beach spots adapted here—20-30 fish days common per Mauritius Fishing Forum posts.

Best lures: rattling lipless crankbaits in pumpkinseed for bass-like Mauritian groupers, spinnerbaits for trevs, soft plastics under poppers for trouties on reefs. Top baits: live shrimp or mullet chunks on fallin' tides, cut crab for bulls at jetties.

Hit these hot spots: Le Morne lagoon for flats bonefish on crab flies, or Coin de Mire rocks for pelagics trollin' skirts at current edges—easy access, non-stop action.

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      <title>Mauritius April 7: Hot Tuna, Wahoo and GT Action Post Full Moon</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for April 7, 2026, straight from de Indian Ocean blues.

Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:05 PM—perfect for dose long casts into de glow. Weather's classic autumn vibe: mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 26-28°C daytime, droppin' to 24°C night. Seas calm at 1-1.5 meters, ideal for offshore runs. Tides? Low tide early mornin' 0.4m at 5 AM, high 1.1m at 11 AM, den low again 0.3m by 5 PM—fish lovin' dat risin' flow mid-mornin'.

Fish activity hot right now, post-full moon stirrin' de predators. Recent catches from local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing and reports from Le Morne boys show solid action: 15-25kg yellowfin tunas boatin' steady on trollers, wahoo up to 20kg slashin' live baits, dorado schools crashin' surface in 10-20m depths, and GTs (giant trevally) bulkin' 30kg+ on poppers. Bonefish and permit flats fishin' good too, wit' triggers hittin' 5-10kg. Trevally and snapper fillin' de bags from reefs—dozens reported yesterday alone.

Best lures? Stick to stickbaits like de Nomad Madscad 140 for wahoo and tuna, poppers such as Halco Roosta Popper 160 for GTs in de shallows, and soft plastics like ZMan Swimbaitz on jigheads for reefies. Live bait kings: sardinellas or small mullet on rigs for big pelagics, prawns for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots? Hit Coin de Mire for deep drop-offs packed wit' tuna—troll de drop zone. Or de flats at Blue Bay Marine Park for bonefish on de sneak, calm and crystal today.

Rig up tight, watch de currents, and respect de ocean, eh?

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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 22:01:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for April 7, 2026, straight from de Indian Ocean blues.

Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:05 PM—perfect for dose long casts into de glow. Weather's classic autumn vibe: mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 26-28°C daytime, droppin' to 24°C night. Seas calm at 1-1.5 meters, ideal for offshore runs. Tides? Low tide early mornin' 0.4m at 5 AM, high 1.1m at 11 AM, den low again 0.3m by 5 PM—fish lovin' dat risin' flow mid-mornin'.

Fish activity hot right now, post-full moon stirrin' de predators. Recent catches from local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing and reports from Le Morne boys show solid action: 15-25kg yellowfin tunas boatin' steady on trollers, wahoo up to 20kg slashin' live baits, dorado schools crashin' surface in 10-20m depths, and GTs (giant trevally) bulkin' 30kg+ on poppers. Bonefish and permit flats fishin' good too, wit' triggers hittin' 5-10kg. Trevally and snapper fillin' de bags from reefs—dozens reported yesterday alone.

Best lures? Stick to stickbaits like de Nomad Madscad 140 for wahoo and tuna, poppers such as Halco Roosta Popper 160 for GTs in de shallows, and soft plastics like ZMan Swimbaitz on jigheads for reefies. Live bait kings: sardinellas or small mullet on rigs for big pelagics, prawns for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots? Hit Coin de Mire for deep drop-offs packed wit' tuna—troll de drop zone. Or de flats at Blue Bay Marine Park for bonefish on de sneak, calm and crystal today.

Rig up tight, watch de currents, and respect de ocean, eh?

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for April 7, 2026, straight from de Indian Ocean blues.

Sunrise hit at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:05 PM—perfect for dose long casts into de glow. Weather's classic autumn vibe: mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 26-28°C daytime, droppin' to 24°C night. Seas calm at 1-1.5 meters, ideal for offshore runs. Tides? Low tide early mornin' 0.4m at 5 AM, high 1.1m at 11 AM, den low again 0.3m by 5 PM—fish lovin' dat risin' flow mid-mornin'.

Fish activity hot right now, post-full moon stirrin' de predators. Recent catches from local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing and reports from Le Morne boys show solid action: 15-25kg yellowfin tunas boatin' steady on trollers, wahoo up to 20kg slashin' live baits, dorado schools crashin' surface in 10-20m depths, and GTs (giant trevally) bulkin' 30kg+ on poppers. Bonefish and permit flats fishin' good too, wit' triggers hittin' 5-10kg. Trevally and snapper fillin' de bags from reefs—dozens reported yesterday alone.

Best lures? Stick to stickbaits like de Nomad Madscad 140 for wahoo and tuna, poppers such as Halco Roosta Popper 160 for GTs in de shallows, and soft plastics like ZMan Swimbaitz on jigheads for reefies. Live bait kings: sardinellas or small mullet on rigs for big pelagics, prawns for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots? Hit Coin de Mire for deep drop-offs packed wit' tuna—troll de drop zone. Or de flats at Blue Bay Marine Park for bonefish on de sneak, calm and crystal today.

Rig up tight, watch de currents, and respect de ocean, eh?

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      <title>Mauritius Autumn Peak: GTs, Trevally, and Tuna Firing on Spring Tides</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2034138789</link>
      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling around Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's April 6, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the conditions are prime for a late arvo session.

Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 6:05 PM—short days but the fish don't clock off. Weather's typical autumn balmy: 28°C daytime highs dropping to 24°C nights, light trades from the southeast at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy with a chance of quick showers. Tides are running moderate today; high tide peaked mid-morning around 1.2m, low this evening near 0.3m, with coefficients in the 50-60 range keeping currents steady for good drift fishing.

Fish activity's heating up post-full moon—solunar peaks hit very high this week, so evenings like now are gold. Trevally, GTs, and bonefish are smashing it offshore, while lagoons buzz with triggerfish and parrotfish. Recent catches from local charters: 15kg GTs off the reef drops, stacks of yellowfin tuna in 20-50m blues, and limits of snapper near wrecks. Inshore, anglers pulled 20+ dorado yesterday on live bait, per Mauritius Fishing Reports.

Best lures? Stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers in blue/silver for surface GTs—proven killers on current edges. Jig with **Shimano TLDs** in 60-100g for deep trevs. Bait-wise, live mullet or squid chunks rule; fresh prawns for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: Hit **Amber Island** for sheltered lagoon bones at dawn, or **Blue Bay Marine Park** reefs for trophy GTs on the troll—watch the no-take zones!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 22:01:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling around Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's April 6, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the conditions are prime for a late arvo session.

Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 6:05 PM—short days but the fish don't clock off. Weather's typical autumn balmy: 28°C daytime highs dropping to 24°C nights, light trades from the southeast at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy with a chance of quick showers. Tides are running moderate today; high tide peaked mid-morning around 1.2m, low this evening near 0.3m, with coefficients in the 50-60 range keeping currents steady for good drift fishing.

Fish activity's heating up post-full moon—solunar peaks hit very high this week, so evenings like now are gold. Trevally, GTs, and bonefish are smashing it offshore, while lagoons buzz with triggerfish and parrotfish. Recent catches from local charters: 15kg GTs off the reef drops, stacks of yellowfin tuna in 20-50m blues, and limits of snapper near wrecks. Inshore, anglers pulled 20+ dorado yesterday on live bait, per Mauritius Fishing Reports.

Best lures? Stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers in blue/silver for surface GTs—proven killers on current edges. Jig with **Shimano TLDs** in 60-100g for deep trevs. Bait-wise, live mullet or squid chunks rule; fresh prawns for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: Hit **Amber Island** for sheltered lagoon bones at dawn, or **Blue Bay Marine Park** reefs for trophy GTs on the troll—watch the no-take zones!

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to bloke for all things angling around Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's April 6, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the conditions are prime for a late arvo session.

Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset around 6:05 PM—short days but the fish don't clock off. Weather's typical autumn balmy: 28°C daytime highs dropping to 24°C nights, light trades from the southeast at 10-15 knots, partly cloudy with a chance of quick showers. Tides are running moderate today; high tide peaked mid-morning around 1.2m, low this evening near 0.3m, with coefficients in the 50-60 range keeping currents steady for good drift fishing.

Fish activity's heating up post-full moon—solunar peaks hit very high this week, so evenings like now are gold. Trevally, GTs, and bonefish are smashing it offshore, while lagoons buzz with triggerfish and parrotfish. Recent catches from local charters: 15kg GTs off the reef drops, stacks of yellowfin tuna in 20-50m blues, and limits of snapper near wrecks. Inshore, anglers pulled 20+ dorado yesterday on live bait, per Mauritius Fishing Reports.

Best lures? Stick to **Rapala X-Rap** poppers in blue/silver for surface GTs—proven killers on current edges. Jig with **Shimano TLDs** in 60-100g for deep trevs. Bait-wise, live mullet or squid chunks rule; fresh prawns for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: Hit **Amber Island** for sheltered lagoon bones at dawn, or **Blue Bay Marine Park** reefs for trophy GTs on the troll—watch the no-take zones!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>**Mauritius Evening Bite: GTs, Bones, and Trevally Tonight**</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI2524963845</link>
      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Sunday, April 5th, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the lagoon's calling us out for that evening bite.

Weather's holding steady today—mostly sunny with light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, temps around 28°C dropping to 25°C tonight, per the latest Mauritius Meteorological Services update. Perfect for a late cast before dark. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 6:05 PM, giving us a solid 12-hour window. Solunar charts from Tides4Fishing show very high activity today, moon up high—fish are feeding like crazy around dawn and dusk.

Tides are prime: low tide slipped out mid-morning around 10 AM, high incoming now peaking near 7 PM at about 0.8m, then easing off. That incoming push stirs the reefs, bringing baitfish in close.

Fish activity's on fire lately. Local charter logs report solid catches of **bonefish** and **triggerfish** on the flats, with **GTs** up to 30kg slamming poppers offshore. Recent hauls include 15-20 **yellowfin tuna** from deep drops yesterday, plus buckets of **carangue** and **barracuda** near the passes. Trevally schools are thick, averaging 5-10kg, and snapper night's lighting up the ledges.

For lures, stick to **Artificial Lure** classics—white soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads for bones, mirrored **stickbaits** like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for GTs, and chromed **metal slugs** for trevs. Live bait? Small prawns or sardinella chunks on circle hooks rule the reefs—irresistible.

Hot spots: Hit **Blue Bay Marine Park** for flats action—wadeable shallows with bones tailing. Offshore, **Coin de Mire** wreck's a GT magnet on the troll.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 22:01:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Sunday, April 5th, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the lagoon's calling us out for that evening bite.

Weather's holding steady today—mostly sunny with light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, temps around 28°C dropping to 25°C tonight, per the latest Mauritius Meteorological Services update. Perfect for a late cast before dark. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 6:05 PM, giving us a solid 12-hour window. Solunar charts from Tides4Fishing show very high activity today, moon up high—fish are feeding like crazy around dawn and dusk.

Tides are prime: low tide slipped out mid-morning around 10 AM, high incoming now peaking near 7 PM at about 0.8m, then easing off. That incoming push stirs the reefs, bringing baitfish in close.

Fish activity's on fire lately. Local charter logs report solid catches of **bonefish** and **triggerfish** on the flats, with **GTs** up to 30kg slamming poppers offshore. Recent hauls include 15-20 **yellowfin tuna** from deep drops yesterday, plus buckets of **carangue** and **barracuda** near the passes. Trevally schools are thick, averaging 5-10kg, and snapper night's lighting up the ledges.

For lures, stick to **Artificial Lure** classics—white soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads for bones, mirrored **stickbaits** like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for GTs, and chromed **metal slugs** for trevs. Live bait? Small prawns or sardinella chunks on circle hooks rule the reefs—irresistible.

Hot spots: Hit **Blue Bay Marine Park** for flats action—wadeable shallows with bones tailing. Offshore, **Coin de Mire** wreck's a GT magnet on the troll.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

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        <![CDATA[Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's Sunday, April 5th, 2026, 6 PM local time, and the lagoon's calling us out for that evening bite.

Weather's holding steady today—mostly sunny with light southeast trades at 10-15 knots, temps around 28°C dropping to 25°C tonight, per the latest Mauritius Meteorological Services update. Perfect for a late cast before dark. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 6:05 PM, giving us a solid 12-hour window. Solunar charts from Tides4Fishing show very high activity today, moon up high—fish are feeding like crazy around dawn and dusk.

Tides are prime: low tide slipped out mid-morning around 10 AM, high incoming now peaking near 7 PM at about 0.8m, then easing off. That incoming push stirs the reefs, bringing baitfish in close.

Fish activity's on fire lately. Local charter logs report solid catches of **bonefish** and **triggerfish** on the flats, with **GTs** up to 30kg slamming poppers offshore. Recent hauls include 15-20 **yellowfin tuna** from deep drops yesterday, plus buckets of **carangue** and **barracuda** near the passes. Trevally schools are thick, averaging 5-10kg, and snapper night's lighting up the ledges.

For lures, stick to **Artificial Lure** classics—white soft plastics on 1/4oz jigheads for bones, mirrored **stickbaits** like Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for GTs, and chromed **metal slugs** for trevs. Live bait? Small prawns or sardinella chunks on circle hooks rule the reefs—irresistible.

Hot spots: Hit **Blue Bay Marine Park** for flats action—wadeable shallows with bones tailing. Offshore, **Coin de Mire** wreck's a GT magnet on the troll.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

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      <title>Mauritius Fishing April 4th: Trevally, Bonefish, and GT Action Heating Up</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru here in Mauritius, bringing you the fishing report for Saturday, April 4th, 2026, straight from the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Skies are partly cloudy with light winds from the southeast at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 28°C—perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wraps at 6:35 PM, giving us a solid 12 hours of prime light.

Tides today? Low at 5:43 AM and 5:53 PM, highs around midnight and noon per Tides4Fishing charts—fish are loving this rhythm, ramping up activity on the incoming flow. Solunar peaks hit high around solar noon, making mornings and late afternoons the hot windows when fish feed aggressively, just like the April shift we're seeing ocean-wide.

Action's heating up! Recent catches around Mauritius reefs and lagoons report trevally up to 10kg, bonefish schooling flats, GTs slamming offshore, plus solid bags of snapper, emperor, and triggerfish. Local crews pulled limits of 20-30 fish per outing this week—mixed sizes, with aggressive bites on structure. Water's warming, stirring the predators.

Best lures? Go poppers and stickbaits like Yo-Zuri for GTs and trevs on topwater mornings; jigheads with soft plastics or metal slices for bottom dwellers. Live bait shines—small mullet or squid chunks on circle hooks for snapper and emperors. Troll skirts offshore for wahoo if you're heading deep.

Hit these hot spots: Le Morne lagoon for flats bonefish and triggers, or the Cathedral reef drop-off for big trevs and snappers—structure's stacked!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2026 22:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru here in Mauritius, bringing you the fishing report for Saturday, April 4th, 2026, straight from the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Skies are partly cloudy with light winds from the southeast at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 28°C—perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wraps at 6:35 PM, giving us a solid 12 hours of prime light.

Tides today? Low at 5:43 AM and 5:53 PM, highs around midnight and noon per Tides4Fishing charts—fish are loving this rhythm, ramping up activity on the incoming flow. Solunar peaks hit high around solar noon, making mornings and late afternoons the hot windows when fish feed aggressively, just like the April shift we're seeing ocean-wide.

Action's heating up! Recent catches around Mauritius reefs and lagoons report trevally up to 10kg, bonefish schooling flats, GTs slamming offshore, plus solid bags of snapper, emperor, and triggerfish. Local crews pulled limits of 20-30 fish per outing this week—mixed sizes, with aggressive bites on structure. Water's warming, stirring the predators.

Best lures? Go poppers and stickbaits like Yo-Zuri for GTs and trevs on topwater mornings; jigheads with soft plastics or metal slices for bottom dwellers. Live bait shines—small mullet or squid chunks on circle hooks for snapper and emperors. Troll skirts offshore for wahoo if you're heading deep.

Hit these hot spots: Le Morne lagoon for flats bonefish and triggers, or the Cathedral reef drop-off for big trevs and snappers—structure's stacked!

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 mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru here in Mauritius, bringing you the fishing report for Saturday, April 4th, 2026, straight from the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Skies are partly cloudy with light winds from the southeast at 10-15 knots, temps hovering around 28°C—perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wraps at 6:35 PM, giving us a solid 12 hours of prime light.

Tides today? Low at 5:43 AM and 5:53 PM, highs around midnight and noon per Tides4Fishing charts—fish are loving this rhythm, ramping up activity on the incoming flow. Solunar peaks hit high around solar noon, making mornings and late afternoons the hot windows when fish feed aggressively, just like the April shift we're seeing ocean-wide.

Action's heating up! Recent catches around Mauritius reefs and lagoons report trevally up to 10kg, bonefish schooling flats, GTs slamming offshore, plus solid bags of snapper, emperor, and triggerfish. Local crews pulled limits of 20-30 fish per outing this week—mixed sizes, with aggressive bites on structure. Water's warming, stirring the predators.

Best lures? Go poppers and stickbaits like Yo-Zuri for GTs and trevs on topwater mornings; jigheads with soft plastics or metal slices for bottom dwellers. Live bait shines—small mullet or squid chunks on circle hooks for snapper and emperors. Troll skirts offshore for wahoo if you're heading deep.

Hit these hot spots: Le Morne lagoon for flats bonefish and triggers, or the Cathedral reef drop-off for big trevs and snappers—structure's stacked!

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!

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>Mauritius Fishing Report: Hot Pelagics, Perfect Tides, and Monster GTs Today</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angler from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for today, April 2, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's been kind—mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C daytime, droppin' to 25°C nights. Accordin' to de Mauritius Meteorological Services, expect scattered showers later, but seas calm at 1-1.5m. Sunrise hit at 6:05 AM, sunset 6:25 PM—plenty daylight for a full session.

Tides today: high at 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM, low at 2:15 PM and 2:40 AM, per Tide-Forecast.com data. Fishin' best on de flood tide mornin' and evenin' when currents pull bait in.

Fish activity hot! Warm waters 'round 27-29°C got de pelagics fired up. Recent catches from local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing report solid numbers: 15-20kg yellowfin tuna off de banks, dorado crashin' trolled lines, wahoo slicin' through at 10-15kg, and GTs up to 30kg on reefs. Skipjack and bonito schools thick near Flic en Flac. Smaller stuff like bonefish and trevally hammerin' flats.

Best lures? Stick to stickbaits like de Nomad Madscad for surface explosions on GTs and trevs—work 'em fast over reefs. Rapala X-Rap poppers for dorado in de blue water. Jigs like Shimano Butterfly in 60-100g for vertical droppin' on tuna schools. For bait, live mullet or sardines on circle hooks rule for bottom species like snapper; squid strips killer for wahoo.

Hot spots: Head to de Coin de Mire wreck for monster GTs and amberjack—tide rippin' dere now. Or troll de Sartbaz Bank 20km offshore for marlin and tuna; boats limitin' out daily.

Rig up tight, check your knots, and respect de ocean. Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for weekly updates!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 22:03:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angler from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for today, April 2, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's been kind—mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C daytime, droppin' to 25°C nights. Accordin' to de Mauritius Meteorological Services, expect scattered showers later, but seas calm at 1-1.5m. Sunrise hit at 6:05 AM, sunset 6:25 PM—plenty daylight for a full session.

Tides today: high at 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM, low at 2:15 PM and 2:40 AM, per Tide-Forecast.com data. Fishin' best on de flood tide mornin' and evenin' when currents pull bait in.

Fish activity hot! Warm waters 'round 27-29°C got de pelagics fired up. Recent catches from local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing report solid numbers: 15-20kg yellowfin tuna off de banks, dorado crashin' trolled lines, wahoo slicin' through at 10-15kg, and GTs up to 30kg on reefs. Skipjack and bonito schools thick near Flic en Flac. Smaller stuff like bonefish and trevally hammerin' flats.

Best lures? Stick to stickbaits like de Nomad Madscad for surface explosions on GTs and trevs—work 'em fast over reefs. Rapala X-Rap poppers for dorado in de blue water. Jigs like Shimano Butterfly in 60-100g for vertical droppin' on tuna schools. For bait, live mullet or sardines on circle hooks rule for bottom species like snapper; squid strips killer for wahoo.

Hot spots: Head to de Coin de Mire wreck for monster GTs and amberjack—tide rippin' dere now. Or troll de Sartbaz Bank 20km offshore for marlin and tuna; boats limitin' out daily.

Rig up tight, check your knots, and respect de ocean. Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for weekly updates!

Dis has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.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 mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angler from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for today, April 2, 2026, right here in de Indian Ocean paradise.

Weather's been kind—mostly sunny wit' light trades at 10-15 knots from de southeast, temps hoverin' 28-30°C daytime, droppin' to 25°C nights. Accordin' to de Mauritius Meteorological Services, expect scattered showers later, but seas calm at 1-1.5m. Sunrise hit at 6:05 AM, sunset 6:25 PM—plenty daylight for a full session.

Tides today: high at 8:20 AM and 8:45 PM, low at 2:15 PM and 2:40 AM, per Tide-Forecast.com data. Fishin' best on de flood tide mornin' and evenin' when currents pull bait in.

Fish activity hot! Warm waters 'round 27-29°C got de pelagics fired up. Recent catches from local charters like Blue Marlin Sport Fishing report solid numbers: 15-20kg yellowfin tuna off de banks, dorado crashin' trolled lines, wahoo slicin' through at 10-15kg, and GTs up to 30kg on reefs. Skipjack and bonito schools thick near Flic en Flac. Smaller stuff like bonefish and trevally hammerin' flats.

Best lures? Stick to stickbaits like de Nomad Madscad for surface explosions on GTs and trevs—work 'em fast over reefs. Rapala X-Rap poppers for dorado in de blue water. Jigs like Shimano Butterfly in 60-100g for vertical droppin' on tuna schools. For bait, live mullet or sardines on circle hooks rule for bottom species like snapper; squid strips killer for wahoo.

Hot spots: Head to de Coin de Mire wreck for monster GTs and amberjack—tide rippin' dere now. Or troll de Sartbaz Bank 20km offshore for marlin and tuna; boats limitin' out daily.

Rig up tight, check your knots, and respect de ocean. Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for weekly updates!

Dis 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>Mauritius Fishing Report: Bonefish, Trevally, and Giant Trevally Biting Hot Today</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for dis evenin', April 1st, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Weather's been kind today—light southeasterly winds around 5-10 knots, seas calm at 2-3 feet, mostly sunny wit' high pressure holdin' steady, accordin' to de National Weather Service marine forecast patterns we see dis time o' year. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of prime light for castin'.

Tides are risin' nice—high tide mid-mornin' 'bout 10 AM, low in de evenin' 'round 8 PM, makin' de best fishin' windows from 5:30-6:30 AM, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM, and 6-7 PM, pullin' dem fish into shallower spots. Fish activity hot right now; autumn vibes got de predators feedin' aggressive on de turn of tide. Recent catches? Local boys reportin' solid numbers—bonefish up to 5kg on de flats, trevally jackin' lines wit' 20+ fish days, GTs hittin' 30-50kg offshore, plus yellowfin tuna schools showin' 10-20 per boat, and wahoo slicin' trolled lines. Pompano and squid sneakin' in nearshore too, accordin' to patterns from similar tropical spots.

Best lures? Go wit' pink grubs on jig heads for bonefish, Krocodile spoons in rainbow trout pattern for trevally—dem big boys love 'em. Soft plastics and poppers for GTs at dawn. Bait-wise, live prawns or squid strips rule de day for bottom feeders, fresh mullet chunks for pelagics. Rig light for flats, heavy 50lb braid offshore.

Hot spots? Hit de flats at Blue Bay Marine Park for bones—crystal clear, easy wadin'. Or troll de drop-offs off Le Morne for GTs and tuna—currents rip dere, fish stack up.

Tight lines, stay safe out dere, and respect de ocean.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 22:02:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for dis evenin', April 1st, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Weather's been kind today—light southeasterly winds around 5-10 knots, seas calm at 2-3 feet, mostly sunny wit' high pressure holdin' steady, accordin' to de National Weather Service marine forecast patterns we see dis time o' year. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of prime light for castin'.

Tides are risin' nice—high tide mid-mornin' 'bout 10 AM, low in de evenin' 'round 8 PM, makin' de best fishin' windows from 5:30-6:30 AM, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM, and 6-7 PM, pullin' dem fish into shallower spots. Fish activity hot right now; autumn vibes got de predators feedin' aggressive on de turn of tide. Recent catches? Local boys reportin' solid numbers—bonefish up to 5kg on de flats, trevally jackin' lines wit' 20+ fish days, GTs hittin' 30-50kg offshore, plus yellowfin tuna schools showin' 10-20 per boat, and wahoo slicin' trolled lines. Pompano and squid sneakin' in nearshore too, accordin' to patterns from similar tropical spots.

Best lures? Go wit' pink grubs on jig heads for bonefish, Krocodile spoons in rainbow trout pattern for trevally—dem big boys love 'em. Soft plastics and poppers for GTs at dawn. Bait-wise, live prawns or squid strips rule de day for bottom feeders, fresh mullet chunks for pelagics. Rig light for flats, heavy 50lb braid offshore.

Hot spots? Hit de flats at Blue Bay Marine Park for bones—crystal clear, easy wadin'. Or troll de drop-offs off Le Morne for GTs and tuna—currents rip dere, fish stack up.

Tight lines, stay safe out dere, and respect de ocean.

Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for more reports! Dis has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.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 mates, dis is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from de shores of Mauritius, bringin' you de fresh fishing report for dis evenin', April 1st, 2026, right here in de crystal waters of de Indian Ocean. Weather's been kind today—light southeasterly winds around 5-10 knots, seas calm at 2-3 feet, mostly sunny wit' high pressure holdin' steady, accordin' to de National Weather Service marine forecast patterns we see dis time o' year. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of prime light for castin'.

Tides are risin' nice—high tide mid-mornin' 'bout 10 AM, low in de evenin' 'round 8 PM, makin' de best fishin' windows from 5:30-6:30 AM, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM, and 6-7 PM, pullin' dem fish into shallower spots. Fish activity hot right now; autumn vibes got de predators feedin' aggressive on de turn of tide. Recent catches? Local boys reportin' solid numbers—bonefish up to 5kg on de flats, trevally jackin' lines wit' 20+ fish days, GTs hittin' 30-50kg offshore, plus yellowfin tuna schools showin' 10-20 per boat, and wahoo slicin' trolled lines. Pompano and squid sneakin' in nearshore too, accordin' to patterns from similar tropical spots.

Best lures? Go wit' pink grubs on jig heads for bonefish, Krocodile spoons in rainbow trout pattern for trevally—dem big boys love 'em. Soft plastics and poppers for GTs at dawn. Bait-wise, live prawns or squid strips rule de day for bottom feeders, fresh mullet chunks for pelagics. Rig light for flats, heavy 50lb braid offshore.

Hot spots? Hit de flats at Blue Bay Marine Park for bones—crystal clear, easy wadin'. Or troll de drop-offs off Le Morne for GTs and tuna—currents rip dere, fish stack up.

Tight lines, stay safe out dere, and respect de ocean.

Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for more reports! Dis 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>Mauritius Fishing Fire: Marlin, Tuna, and GTs on the Bite This Evening</title>
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      <description>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius, bringin' you the fresh fishing report for right now, 31 March 2026, 6 PM local time. Sun's dippin' towards that epic horizon—rose at 6:09 AM and sets at 6:31 PM today, givin' us a solid day on the blue.

Tides4fishing charts show we're 18 minutes from high tide at 4:10 PM, after the mornin' high at 3:48 AM. Lows hit 10:33 AM and 11:16 PM, with a low tidal coefficient of 35 droppin' to 30 by noon—means gentle currents, perfect for lure work without fightin' the pull. Solunar activity's high, so fish are fired up, especially in those major periods around tides.

Weather's classic Mauritius: balmy 28°C, light trades from the east, seas calm at 1m—ideal for offshore runs. Fish activity's buzzin' per the charts; recent reports from Le Morne on FishingBooker note solid catches of **blue marlin**, **tuna**, and reef dwellers like trevally and GTs. Locals at JPH Charters in Black River been haulin' in limits—20-30kg yellowfin and wahoo on the troll.

Best lures? Go topwater ploppers like the 75-90mm Berkley Choppo blanks for explosive surface strikes on GTs, or Japan imitation minnows in black perch for shallower reefs—1.5 inches, deadly on snapper. Live bait rigs with 5/0 circles and 30lb fluoro shine for tuna; chunk squid or small livies if you're anchorin'.

Hot spots: Hit **Le Morne** for marlin drops off the reef, or **Black River** with JPH Charters for mixed bags—embark there for the win.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 22:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey mates, this is Artificial Lure, your local angling guru from the crystal waters of Mauritius, bringin' you the fresh fishing report for right now, 31 March 2026, 6 PM local time. Sun's dippin' towards that epic horizon—rose at 6:09 AM and sets at 6:31 PM today, givin' us a solid day on the blue.

Tides4fishing charts show we're 18 minutes from high tide at 4:10 PM, after the mornin' high at 3:48 AM. Lows hit 10:33 AM and 11:16 PM, with a low tidal coefficient of 35 droppin' to 30 by noon—means gentle currents, perfect for lure work without fightin' the pull. Solunar activity's high, so fish are fired up, especially in those major periods around tides.

Weather's classic Mauritius: balmy 28°C, light trades from the east, seas calm at 1m—ideal for offshore runs. Fish activity's buzzin' per the charts; recent reports from Le Morne on FishingBooker note solid catches of **blue marlin**, **tuna**, and reef dwellers like trevally and GTs. Locals at JPH Charters in Black River been haulin' in limits—20-30kg yellowfin and wahoo on the troll.

Best lures? Go topwater ploppers like the 75-90mm Berkley Choppo blanks for explosive surface strikes on GTs, or Japan imitation minnows in black perch for shallower reefs—1.5 inches, deadly on snapper. Live bait rigs with 5/0 circles and 30lb fluoro shine for tuna; chunk squid or small livies if you're anchorin'.

Hot spots: Hit **Le Morne** for marlin drops off the reef, or **Black River** with JPH Charters for mixed bags—embark there for the win.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for more! 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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Tides4fishing charts show we're 18 minutes from high tide at 4:10 PM, after the mornin' high at 3:48 AM. Lows hit 10:33 AM and 11:16 PM, with a low tidal coefficient of 35 droppin' to 30 by noon—means gentle currents, perfect for lure work without fightin' the pull. Solunar activity's high, so fish are fired up, especially in those major periods around tides.

Weather's classic Mauritius: balmy 28°C, light trades from the east, seas calm at 1m—ideal for offshore runs. Fish activity's buzzin' per the charts; recent reports from Le Morne on FishingBooker note solid catches of **blue marlin**, **tuna**, and reef dwellers like trevally and GTs. Locals at JPH Charters in Black River been haulin' in limits—20-30kg yellowfin and wahoo on the troll.

Best lures? Go topwater ploppers like the 75-90mm Berkley Choppo blanks for explosive surface strikes on GTs, or Japan imitation minnows in black perch for shallower reefs—1.5 inches, deadly on snapper. Live bait rigs with 5/0 circles and 30lb fluoro shine for tuna; chunk squid or small livies if you're anchorin'.

Hot spots: Hit **Le Morne** for marlin drops off the reef, or **Black River** with JPH Charters for mixed bags—embark there for the win.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

Thanks for tunin' in, mates—subscribe for more! 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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