Croatian Spring Bass Bite Heats Up on the Adriatic
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Weather's cooperating nicely—mild spring temps in the low 60s°F daytime, cooling to mid-50s now, with light winds from the northwest per local forecasts. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wrapped at 7:30 PM, giving us solid 13 hours of light. No real tides to sweat on these mostly enclosed waters, but the moon's waxing gibbous, pulling subtle currents that stir things up.
Fish activity's heating up as water temps climb to 58-62°F. Recent reports from Split and Dubrovnik harbors show sea bass and mullet going strong on outgoing flows, with bream stacking near rocky shallows. Anglers pulled in 20-30 fish limits last week—mostly 1-3 lb sea bass, some dentex up to 5 lbs, and scattered mackerel schools blitzing surface. Offshore, a few bluefin tuna teased the lines, but nearshore's where the fun's at.
Best lures? Go with shiny metal spoons or small jerkbaits mimicking baitfish—think 1/4 oz silver/blue for bass. Soft plastics like Slug-Gos on light jigheads shine in muddy flats. Live bait kings are shrimp or sardines on a dropper rig; fiddler crabs nail sheepshead around structure. Topwater plugs at dawn/dusk for reds if you're creek-hopping.
Hot spots: Hit the rocks off Hvar Island for bass frenzy, or Zadar's back bays where mullet schools draw predators. Anchor tight to reefs in 25-40 ft.
Tight lines, stay safe out there!
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