Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Lisbon Coast. It's April 3rd, 2026, 10 PM local time, and the night's wrapping up a solid day on these Tagus waters. Weather's been mild—mostly sunny with highs around 18°C, light winds from the northwest at 10-15 km/h, perfect for casting without tangling lines. Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset at 8:05 PM, giving us a full 13 hours of prime light.
Tides today? High at Cascais was 3.2m around 2 PM, low at 0.8m by 8 PM—fish loved that incoming push mid-morning, stirring up the sandy bottoms from Oeiras to Ericeira.
Action's heating up with spring warming the surf to 16°C. Robalo (sea bass) are smashing it—locals pulled 20-30 fish per boat off Carcavelos Beach, averaging 1-2kg, some up to 4kg. Sargo (white sea bream) schools thick near rocks, 15-25 per angler using tiny prawns. Chocos (cuttlefish) and polvo (octopus) on the night bite, with reports of 5-10 per session. Salmonetes (striped red mullet) showing in deeper spots, 10-15 fish limits.
Best lures right now? Soft plastics like 5-inch shad tails in white or green pumpkin for robalo—mimic those baitfish schools. Small jigs or swim jigs (think 1/4 oz) with boot-tail trailers for sargo around structure. Live bait kings: fresh sardines or camarinhas (shrimps) on a circle hook for everything else—can't beat 'em when squid's running.
Hot spots? Hit the rocks at Parede for robalo at dawn, or Guincho Beach breaks for sargo on the flood tide—anchor light and watch 'em boil.
Water's alive, mates—get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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