Bahamas April Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Flounder Biting Strong
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Weather comin' in nice: mostly sunny wid trades at 10-15 knots from di east, temps hoverin' 82-88°F, seas 2-4 feet. Low chance o' rain, but watch dem pop-up showers. Tides? High tide 'round 4 AM an' 4 PM, low at 10 AM an' 10 PM—tidal coefficient low at 34, meanin' gentle currents, but fish love dat movin' water on di fall.
Fish activity pickin' up good dis time o' year. Recent reports show **speckled trout** stackin' on reefs an' pylons, **redfish** cruisin' marsh edges on fallin' tides, an' **flounder** in current pockets. Bull reds hittin' hard at jetties wid limits o' 5-10 fish per boat. Snapper an' grouper active deeper, plus mahi an' wahoo offshore—anglers pullin' 20-50 lbs hauls last week. Early mornin' topwaters an' soft plastics under poppin' corks killin' it till sun up, den switch to gold spoons or live shrimp near points.
Best **lures**: paddle-tail soft plastics, mirrOlure topwaters, an' DOA shrimp. **Bait**: live shrimp, cut mullet, or crab chunks—upsizin' after any rain. Lighter leaders on clear days, target drains two hours 'fore an' after fallin' tide for aggressive strikes.
Hot spots: Andros Bonefish Flats for tails in di shallows, an' Bimini's North Island jetties for reds an' snook. Get down-current an' let 'em sweep natural.
Tight lines, stay safe out dere!
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