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Lisbon Coast Fishing Report: Bass and Sargos Running Strong on Evening Tides

Lisbon Coast Fishing Report: Bass and Sargos Running Strong on Evening Tides

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Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Lisbon Coast fishing report. We’re coming off the back of the evening high tide on the Cascais–Costa da Caparica stretch. Around Lisbon today the ocean’s running a gentle Atlantic swell, about a metre or so, with a light northerly to northwest breeze keeping things fresh but perfectly fishable from both beach and rock ledges. Skies are mostly clear to partly cloudy, with stable barometric pressure – the kind of weather that keeps fish comfortable and moving all day, but especially at the tide changes. First light is early this time of year, with sunrise just after six in the morning and sunset close to nine at night. That long twilight on both ends is prime time. The last hour of the flood and the first of the ebb have been the windows to watch, particularly on the outer beaches and rocky points where the current pinches bait against structure. Along Costa da Caparica and Fonte da Telha, surf casters have been picking up decent numbers of **robalo** (European sea bass) and **sargos** on the evening tide. Local bait shops have been talking about a run of schoolie bass mixed with the odd better fish – think 50–60 cm – mostly taking fresh sardine strips, small live bait, and soft plastics worked just beyond the first sandbar. Sargos have been steady on shrimp, mussel, and American-style worms fished on light paternoster rigs. Up the coast toward Guincho and the rocky platforms around Cascais, the water’s a touch cooler and livelier. Spinning anglers have had good action on bass and the occasional **baila**, with metal jigs and slim minnow plugs in natural sardine or mackerel patterns doing the damage. When the wind backs off at dusk, surface stickbaits and small poppers have drawn a few explosive strikes tight to the whitewater. For **lures**, pack: - 12–20 g metal jigs in blue/silver for distance and wind. - Slim hard minnows 11–14 cm in natural baitfish colours. - White or pearl soft shads on 10–20 g jig heads for working the gutters and channels. For **bait**, you can’t go wrong with: - Fresh sardine strips. - Korean or American worms for sargos and smaller predators. - Squid strips if the water colours up. Fish activity today should spike on the morning push and again late afternoon into sunset. Midday will fish slower under bright sun, so that’s the time to go heavier, cast further, and work deeper seams. A couple of hotspots to put on the list: - **Cova do Vapor to CDS area on Costa da Caparica** – classic sandbars and channels, great on a rising tide for bass and sargos. - **Boca do Inferno / nearby rocky points around Cascais** – ideal for spinning for bass when there’s a bit of swell and wash, especially at first light. Keep an eye on the tide tables from the local marinas or harbor authority before you head out – timing that last push of water has been the difference between a quiet session and a full stringer. That’s your Lisbon Coast rundown from Artificial Lure. 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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