Da Nang South China Sea fishing forecast
Da Nang South China Sea is a saltwater fishing spot in Da Nang Vietnam, VN. Anglers here target Yellowfin Tuna, Indo-Pacific Sailfish, Mahi-Mahi, Wahoo. The most productive months are typically March, April, May, June, July, August.
Current conditions
| Sea surface temp | 29.0 °C |
|---|---|
| Wind | 25 km/h from SW |
| Wave height | 0.3 m at 4 s |
| Current | 0.21 m/s toward NNW |
| Pressure | 1007 hPa |
| Cloud cover | 100% |
Last updated Jun 7, 2026 (UTC). Conditions refresh through the day.
Bite windows
Best months for Da Nang South China Sea:
What you can catch
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Thunnus albacares
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Istiophorus platypterus
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Coryphaena hippurus
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Acanthocybium solandri
Local regulations
Licensing:
- saltwater-recreational — residents Fishing in Vietnam is governed by the Law on Fisheries No. 18/2017/QH14 and Decree 26/2019/ND-CP. The system is built around vessel licensing: any fishing vessel with a maximum length of 6 metres or more must hold a fishing licence, and inshore-vessel quotas are set by the provincial People’s Committee while offshore-vessel quotas are set by MARD. There is no separate national recreational angling licence; small-scale shore and small-boat (<6 m) angling is not vessel-licensed, but local and Marine Protected Area (MPA) rules may still apply. Confirm with the provincial fisheries sub-department before fishing., non-residents Visiting and foreign anglers are within the scope of the Law on Fisheries. Foreign organisations and individuals face additional restrictions and permitting for fishing in Vietnamese waters; recreational/sport access is normally arranged through a locally licensed operator or resort. Marine Protected Areas and many coastal zones have their own access rules. Always confirm requirements with the operator and the provincial fisheries authority (under MARD / the Directorate of Fisheries) before fishing.
FishRadar regulations are summaries for informational purposes only and are NOT a legal source. Vietnamese fishing is governed by the Law on Fisheries No. 18/2017/QH14 and Decree 26/2019/ND-CP (as amended): licensing is vessel-based (a licence is required for fishing vessels 6 metres or longer), inshore quotas are set by provincial People’s Committees and offshore quotas by MARD, and there is no separate national recreational bag/size table. Vietnam’s general minimum-catch-size rules were suspended in late 2025. All Group I endangered, precious and rare aquatic species — including marine mammals, sea turtles, sawfishes and listed sharks and rays — are strictly PROTECTED and may not be exploited. Marine Protected Areas and provincial rules can add further restrictions and change frequently. Always confirm current rules with the provincial fisheries authority (MARD / Directorate of Fisheries) before fishing.
Check Da Nang South China Sea before you go
Live scores update through the day. Get the full forecast, bite windows, and your own saved spots in the FishRadar app.
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Frequently asked questions
What fish can you catch at Da Nang South China Sea?
Anglers at Da Nang South China Sea target Yellowfin Tuna, Indo-Pacific Sailfish, Mahi-Mahi, and Wahoo.
When is the best time to fish Da Nang South China Sea?
The most productive months at Da Nang South China Sea are typically March, April, May, June, July, August.
What is the fishing forecast for Da Nang South China Sea right now?
Da Nang South China Sea currently scores 68 out of 100, based on live ocean and weather conditions — see the full breakdown on this page.
Do you need a licence to fish Da Nang South China Sea?
Fishing at Da Nang South China Sea follows the local rules for Da Nang Vietnam, VN. 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.