Mediterranean Spring Night Casting: Bass and Bream Heating Up
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Weather's been classic spring – mild temps around 18-22°C daytime, dropping to 14°C now, with light winds from the northwest at 10-15 km/h and a few scattered clouds. Perfect for not getting soaked. Sunrise kicked off at 6:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 8:30 PM, giving us a solid 13.5 hours of light earlier. Tides? Low incoming tide right now around Golfe-Juan, peaking high at 11 PM with about 0.4m range – fish love that gentle push pulling baitfish close to shore.
Fish activity's heating up post-winter. Recent catches from local boats and piers show sea bass (loup de mer) smashing in numbers up to 2-3kg, dorade (gilt-head bream) averaging 1kg, and some mullet schools. Anglers off Nice reported limits of 10-15 bass per outing last week on soft plastics, while Sète piers tallied 20+ bream days. Mackerel are schooling tight, easy pickings.
Best lures? Go with **jigging minnows** in silver/blue or white paddletail shrimps for bass – 7-10g sizes on 2m light spinning rods. Spoons like Kastmaster 20g for mackerel chasers. Live bait shines too: sand eels or prawns on circle hooks for bream, worms for mullet. Work the drop-offs at 5-15m depths.
Hot spots? Hit **Cap d'Antibes rocks** for bass ambushing currents, or **Côte d'Azur beaches near Cannes** where bream stack up in the surf. Dawn and dusk bites are killer.
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