Spring Bass Bite Heats Up Along the Atlantic Coast This Evening
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Weather's crisp and clear tonight, round 12°C with light 5-10 km/h northerlies easin' off—perfect for low-light casts, per Météo-France updates. Sunrise was at 07:10, sunset 20:45, so fish are feedin' heavy post-dusk. Tides? High at 18:30 (2.1m) slacked to low around 00:30 tomorrow (0.8m), with strong incoming pushin' baitfish close—prime for surf and rocks, accordin' to Tides4Fishing charts.
Fish activity's rampin' up as waters hit 13-15°C. Recent reports from local charters like Pêche Atlantique note solid catches: sea bass (bar) up to 5kg hammerin' shallows, pollack stackin' wrecks, mackerel schools crashin' beaches, and early garfish slicin' surface. Anglers pulled 20+ bass per outing last week near Arcachon, plus scad and whiting in numbers. Mullet school's thick in estuaries too.
Best lures? My Artificial Lure vibe shines—go soft plastics like 10cm paddle-tails in pearl or sand eel (weedless rigged for bass), shiny spinners or minnowbaits for pollack/mackerel. Work 'em twitchy on 3-5m depths with the tide. Live bait? Ragworm or peeler crab on circle hooks for bass and rays; sandeel for garfish. Cut mackerel chunks nail dogfish and huss after dark.
Hot spots: Hit La Torche in Finistère for surf bass on incoming—legendary right now. Or Cap Ferret near Arcachon Basin for estuary pollack and mullet drifts. Launch early, stay safe on rocks.
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