Mediterranean Spring Bite: Dorada and Bass Dominating Spain's Coast
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Tides? High water hit mid-morning around 10 AM near Barcelona, low tide rolling in now about 10 PM—water's dropping steady, stirring up the bottom feeders. Solunar charts say average activity, but dawn and dusk bites are your gold—fish feeding frenzy from 6-8 AM and 7-9 PM.
Fish are buzzing! Recent catches from Costa Brava to Alicante report dorada (gilt-head bream) up to 2kg in droves on squid strips, lubina (sea bass) smashing 3-5kg off rocky points—anglers pulled 20+ per boat last week. Dentex and sargos piling in too, with some bluefin tuna signs further out, mirroring those 104-tuna hauls from similar spring runs. Schools of sardines are pushing inshore, drawing predators.
Best lures? Jig those shiny metal kastmasters or soft paddletails in white/sardine patterns for bass—slow-roll 'em deep. Spoons and poppers at dawn for surface explosions. Live bait? Sardines or worms on the bottom for bream; cut squid for everything else. Fish the tide changes!
Hot spots: Cap de Creus rocks for bass—cast from the cliffs. And Cabo de Palos reefs near Murcia—drop lines 20m down for dentex gold.
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