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Algarve Fishing Report: Dawn and Dusk Gold for Bass, Bream, and Bluefish

Algarve Fishing Report: Dawn and Dusk Gold for Bass, Bream, and Bluefish

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This is Artificial Lure with your Algarve fishing report. Along the south coast today, we’ve had a settled Atlantic pattern: light north to northwest breeze most of the day, building a bit in the afternoon, then easing toward evening. Skies have been mostly clear with just some high cloud, and air temps sitting in the low to mid‑20s Celsius on the beaches, a touch cooler at first light and after dark. Sea state has been friendly for small boats and kayaks: low swell around a metre or less, a gentle roll on the more exposed west-facing points. Tides are running on the smaller side, closer to neaps than big springs. That means more modest current in the rias and around the points, but still enough movement to trigger bites on the top and bottom of the cycle. Most shore anglers did best working the **first light flood** and the **last of the evening ebb**, especially where you get a bit of structure and some wash. Sunrise came early over the eastern horizon, around a quarter past five, with sunset falling just after nine in the evening. That long golden window at both ends of the day has been the key for the more pressured marks. Inshore, the usual Algarve suspects have been cooperative. From Albufeira through Vilamoura and down toward Tavira, surf casters and rock‑hoppers reported **sargo (white seabream)**, **dourada (gilt‑head bream)** and some **robalo (sea bass)**. Numbers weren’t crazy, but enough fish to keep you honest: a handful of legal bass in the 40–55 cm range on each well‑worked tide, with plenty of smaller schoolies mixed in. Bream catches have been better where there’s broken rock and a bit of weed; the more featureless beaches were slower in the middle of the day. The bait game is still strong. **Fresh sardine strips**, **lugworm**, and **rock crab** put the most fish on the sand. For the dourada, a small crab or a well‑presented clam did the trick. Sea bass have been taking whole small sardines and livebait where available. At night, a simple two‑hook paternoster with sardine or mackerel has been enough for mixed bream and the odd ray on the deeper beaches. Lure anglers had fun working the dawn and dusk edges. Slim **minnow plugs** in natural sardine or mackerel patterns, **soft‑plastic shads** on light jig heads, and **topwater walkers** over shallow reefs all produced bass and the occasional bluefish. The clearer the water, the more a subtle, natural‑coloured lure outfished the loud stuff; in the bit of evening chop, a white or bone topwater stood out nicely. Offshore and around the reefs, small boats and charters reported **horse mackerel**, **Atlantic mackerel**, **bonito**, and some **dentex** and **corvina** on the deeper structure. Slow‑pitch jigs in pink/silver and blue/silver, as well as traditional metal jigs in the 40–80 g range, were the better producers. A few boats running a bit wider picked up small **tuna** and **skipjack** on trolled feathers and diving plugs, especially along temperature breaks. If you’re planning a trip, a couple of hot spots stood out: - **Armação de Pêra to Praia da Galé**: Good early‑morning surf‑casting for bass and bream, especially where the sandbars meet rocky patches. Fish the first push of the flood with sardine or a small minnow plug just beyond the break. - **Lagos headlands and Ponta da Piedade area**: Rock marks and nearby reefs have produced nice sargos and the odd beefy robalo at dawn. Soft plastics and livebait near the wash, plus light jigs dropped onto the nearby structure, have both paid off. Night sessions along the Tavira and Cacela Velha stretches are quietly producing better‑than‑average bream and some surprise bass for those willing to fish into the small hours with crab and worm baits on light tackle. Overall, action isn’t explosive, but a thoughtful angler working the right tide windows, with fresh bait or well‑chosen lures, is going home with stories and a respectable feed. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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