Mediterranean Spring Bass Bonanza Off the French Coast
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Weather's been a dream—clear skies, light 10-15 km/h mistral winds from the northwest, temps hovering 18-22°C daytime, cooling to 14°C now. Perfect for evening bites. Sunrise kicked off at 6:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 8:20 PM, giving us a solid 13.5 hours of light. No tides to fuss over in these semi-enclosed bays, but expect gentle currents from the Rhône outflow pushing baitfish around.
Fish activity's heating up post-winter. Sea bass (loup de mer) are schooling tight near rocky points, slamming anything flashy—recent reports from Golfe de Lion anglers tally 20-30 fish per boat, averaging 1-3 kg, with some 5 kg trophies. Dorade (gilt-head bream) and mulets are thick in shallows, 10-15 per session. Sardines and anchovies are spawning, drawing predators in.
Top lures? Jig minnows in pearl white or sardine patterns on 10-20g heads—imitate fleeing bait. Soft plastics like 4-inch shads on weedless hooks for bass in weedy bays. Live bait kings: sand eels or fresh sardines on circle hooks for bream; worms or crab chunks for bottom feeders.
Hot spots: Hit the Calanques near Marseille—drop into those turquoise coves at dawn for bass ambushes. Or Port-Camargue jetties, where currents concentrate mullet runs till dusk.
Tight lines, stay safe out there!
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