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Greece Islands Early Summer: Meltemi Winds and Evening Bites

Greece Islands Early Summer: Meltemi Winds and Evening Bites

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Artificial Lure here with your Greece Islands fishing report. Across the Aegean and Ionian we’ve had a classic early‑summer pattern: light to moderate northerlies, clear skies, and warm afternoons. Most islands saw morning air temps in the low 20s Celsius, climbing toward 30 by late day, with a gentle meltemi‑style breeze in the Cyclades and calmer seas in the Saronic and Ionian. Sunrise came just after 6, sunset around 9 in most of the islands, giving a long crepuscular window when the fish really woke up. Tides in the Med are small but still matter. Around the Cyclades and Dodecanese, the strongest horizontal currents lined up from mid‑morning into early afternoon, and again late evening. That moving water around points, reef edges, and harbor mouths pushed bait in tight and switched predators on. Inshore action has been solid. Along rocky shores of Naxos, Paros, and Syros, anglers reported good numbers of **sargos**, **small dentex**, and mixed **bream** on simple bottom rigs. Peeled shrimp and small strips of fresh squid outfished everything, especially when fished light and close to the rocks. A few better **gilt‑head bream (tsipoura)** came at first light to small fluorocarbon leaders and size 4–6 hooks. Lure fishing from the rocks has been lively. Fast‑worked 20–40 gram metal jigs in natural sardine patterns and small sinking minnows in blue‑silver took **anchovy‑chasing bonito and small pelagics** along windward points of Andros and Tinos. Soft‑plastic shads on 10–20 gram jig heads crawled along the bottom picked up **scorpionfish** and **small groupers** around reefy drop‑offs. Offshore and deeper reefs around Crete and the Dodecanese produced **amberjack**, **bigger dentex**, and **pagro** for boats slow‑jigging 80–150 gram jigs in 40–90 meters. Natural colors with a hint of glow worked best. Fresh **squid strips**, **live cuttlefish**, and **small live bogues** were prime baits for those anchoring or slow‑trolling over structure. Night fishing has been excellent near harbors and piers. Under lights in the Saronic Gulf, anglers pulled steady **horse mackerel (sapsali)** and small **mackerel** on tiny sabiki rigs tipped with shrimp slivers. A few **calamari** were taken on classic red and orange egi jigs worked slowly through the light line. If you want a couple of hot spots: - **Cape Sounio area, Attica side of the Saronic**: drifting or anchored just outside the drop‑offs with strips of squid or small live baits has been turning up mixed bream and the odd dentex, especially during the evening current. - **North coast reefs of Naxos, from Stelida toward Apollonas**: work metal jigs and small stickbaits at dawn and dusk along the edges where the swell meets deeper blue water for bonito, small tunas, and the occasional serious predator if you’re patient. Overall, best lures right now: 20–40 gram metals, 60–120 gram slow jigs offshore, small sinking minnows, and natural‑colored soft plastics. Best baits: fresh squid, shrimp, and small live or freshly cut baitfish. Fish the low‑light hours and any period with obvious current and you’ll feel that tap on the rod. 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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