Tag: Diamond Trevally

  • Live Bait Fishing – The Secret Behind Big Catches in Crystal Bay

    Live Bait Fishing – The Secret Behind Big Catches in Crystal Bay

    Every angler asks: why does Crystal Bay produce so many big tuna and other predators? The answer is simple — live bait. The Gulf’s rich ecosystem supports huge schools of sardines, anchovies, and scads, creating the perfect feeding chain. Where there’s bait, there are big fish.

    Live bait fishing is the most natural and exciting way to target giants. Instead of artificial lures, anglers use fresh sardines caught right in the bay. Once hooked through the nose or back, the bait swims freely, attracting tuna, cobia, and even sailfish. The movement, the vibration, the panic — predators can’t resist.

    Our captains know when to switch from trolling to live bait — usually when sonar shows dense bait clouds or when surface activity slows. The technique is simple but precise: drop the bait gently, keep light tension, and wait for the hit. When the line suddenly tightens and the reel screams, you know it’s real.

    What makes Crystal Bay unique is its endless supply of live sardines. The nutrient-rich currents bring fresh bait every day, allowing anglers to fish with the best natural resource the sea provides. This abundance is the true secret behind our record tuna catches.

    After landing your fish, our crew often practices catch-and-release for non-table species, ensuring the bay remains productive for generations. Watching a strong tuna or cobia swim away after release is as rewarding as catching it.

    Respect the sea, use what it offers, and give back. That’s the spirit of Crystal Bay fishing.
    👉 Join a live bait trip and feel the pulse of nature at Tom Tuna Club.

  • Diamond Trevally – The Silver Jewel of Crystal Bay

    Diamond Trevally – The Silver Jewel of Crystal Bay

    Diamond Trevally – The Silver Jewel of Crystal Bay

    Among the many species found in Crystal Bay, few shine quite like the Diamond Trevally. With its mirror-like body and sharp angular shape, it looks more like a work of art than a fish. Locally known as Pla Tapien Fon, this species is both rare and stunning, often seen gliding in midwater near reefs and sandy bottoms.

    Typically ranging from 3 to 8 kg, Diamond Trevallies fight hard for their size, making quick runs and sudden turns that test even experienced anglers. They strike spoons, jigs, and small trolling lures with lightning speed, often surprising those targeting tuna.

    Catching one feels special — not just because of its beauty, but because it represents balance in Crystal Bay’s ecosystem. Where you find Diamond Trevally, you often find clean water, healthy reefs, and plenty of baitfish. They are indicators of a thriving sea.

    For those chasing variety, adding a Diamond Trevally to your logbook is like finding a gem beneath the waves.

  • Crystal Bay Fishing Log #41 – 3 Boats, 7 Tuna, 10 Diamond Trevallies

    Crystal Bay Fishing Log #41 – 3 Boats, 7 Tuna, 10 Diamond Trevallies

    The 41st trip of the season began beneath a pastel dawn. Three boats glided from Pattaya’s southern pier, cutting through the calm sea like synchronized dancers. Within two hours, the radio buzzed — the first tuna of the day was on! By sunset, the fleet landed 7 tuna and 10 Diamond Trevallies, shining like silver mirrors under the tropical sun.

    Water conditions were near-perfect: 64 meters deep, 28.6°C, and crystal clarity. The prime bite came between 10:00–13:00 when baitfish schools surfaced. The biggest yellowfin weighed 37 kg, hooked on a pink lure trolling at 6 knots.

    The Diamond Trevallies came later — multiple strikes near reef edges, short but fierce battles that left anglers cheering. All were released, respecting the balance of Crystal Bay’s marine life.

    Every log entry adds to our shared knowledge: when to go deep, how to read the current, which lure color shines best in sunlight. These lessons shape every angler’s rhythm.

    Crystal Bay is more than a fishing ground — it’s a classroom for the ocean’s pulse. Each report deepens our understanding, making the next fight smarter and stronger.
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    👉 Book now and write your chapter in Crystal Bay’s ongoing story.