Algarve Spring Bite: Seabass, Dorada and Squid Firing Off the Rocks
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Weather's been classic spring—mild 20°C days, light southerlies at 10-15km/h, mostly sunny with a touch of haze, water temps hoverin' 18-20°C. Sunrise kicked off at 6:45am, sunset wrapped at 8:20pm, givin' us prime daylight hours. Tides today? High at 7am and 7:30pm, lows at 1am and 1pm—currents strong with coefficients pushin' 85-90, meanin' fish are feedin' hard on the moves, per Tides4Fishing charts.
Fish activity's rampin' up like the spring migration—average solunar periods with high bites around tides, echoin' those green zones on FishingReminder. Recent catches? Locals reportin' solid sardinhas schools pullin' in seabass up to 5kg, mixed bags of dorada, chocos squid, and mackerel off the rocks. Boat crews from Lagos hauled 20-30kg limits of robalo and safio yesterday, with cuttlefish thick in the shallows.
Best lures? Go metal jigs like 30g chrome kastmasters for bass chasin' baitballs, or soft plastics in white/sardine patterns on light spinning gear. Live bait kings are fresh sardinhas or cebo on circle hooks—chunk 'em for bottom dwellers like corvina. Fly guys, tie on clousers in olive.
Hot spots: Hit Praia da Rocha jetties for shore bass at dawn tide, or anchor off Sagres cliffs for deeper pelagics—watch for birds divin' on bait.
Tight lines, mates—stay safe out there.
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