Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia fishing forecast
Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia is a saltwater fishing spot in Sabah Malaysia, MY. Anglers here target Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Indo-Pacific Sailfish, Giant Trevally. The most productive months are typically March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October.
Current conditions
| Sea surface temp | 30.6 °C |
|---|---|
| Wind | 11 km/h from WNW |
| Wave height | 0.3 m at 5 s |
| Current | 0.08 m/s toward SSW |
| Pressure | 1010 hPa |
| Depth | 1 m |
| Cloud cover | 19% |
Last updated Jun 7, 2026 (UTC). Conditions refresh through the day.
Bite windows
Best months for Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia:
What you can catch
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Thunnus albacares
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Acanthocybium solandri
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Istiophorus platypterus
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Caranx ignobilis
Local regulations
Licensing:
- saltwater-recreational — residents The Department of Fisheries Malaysia (DOF) does NOT issue a recreational angler's fishing licence. Recreational rod-and-line angling in open waters is not separately licensed by DOF, but you may not fish inside a gazetted Marine Park, and protected species may never be taken. DOF operates a recreational fisheries registration system (eRekreasi) for recreational fishing activity/vessels — register and confirm requirements there. Operators who carry anglers for hire are licensed by the Marine Department (Jabatan Laut), not DOF., non-residents Visiting anglers are subject to the same rules: no fishing inside Marine Parks, no taking of protected species, and a conservation charge applies when entering a Marine Park area. Confirm vessel/charter requirements with the Marine Department and your local State Fisheries Office before fishing.
FishRadar regulations are summaries for informational purposes only. In Malaysia, marine fishing is governed by the Fisheries Act 1985 and rules made under it, and by State, Marine Park and licensing authorities — rules vary by location and can change. Fishing and all extraction are PROHIBITED inside gazetted Marine Parks (generally within 2 nautical miles of an island), where a conservation charge applies. Protected species (whale shark, sawfish, certain sharks and rays, marine turtles and marine mammals) may never be taken. The Department of Fisheries does not issue a recreational angler's licence; operators carrying anglers are licensed by the Marine Department. Always verify current rules with the Department of Fisheries Malaysia and your local State Fisheries Office before fishing — FishRadar is not a legal source.
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Frequently asked questions
What fish can you catch at Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia?
Anglers at Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia target Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Indo-Pacific Sailfish, and Giant Trevally.
When is the best time to fish Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia?
The most productive months at Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia are typically March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October.
What is the fishing forecast for Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia right now?
Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia currently scores 96 out of 100, based on live ocean and weather conditions — see the full breakdown on this page.
Do you need a licence to fish Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia?
Fishing at Sabah Sulu Sea Malaysia follows the local rules for Sabah Malaysia, MY. Bag limits, size limits, seasons and licence requirements are summarised in the Local regulations section above, with a link to the official authority.
Scores and conditions are forecasts for guidance only and can change rapidly. Always check local rules and current conditions, follow all fishing regulations, and prioritise your safety on the water.