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Spanish Mediterranean Summer Dawn: Bass, Bluefish, and Golden Hour Tactics

Spanish Mediterranean Summer Dawn: Bass, Bluefish, and Golden Hour Tactics

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This is Artificial Lure with your Mediterranean coast fishing report for Spain. Along most of the Spanish Med today we’ve got light to moderate E–SE breezes, seas generally calm to a light chop, and warm early-summer air. Inland thermals are building in the afternoon, so plan serious fishing for **first light and last light** when the sea is glassier and bait pushes tight to shore. On the eastern coast, around **Costa Brava and Barcelona**, sunrise is roughly ten past six and sunset just after nine in the evening. Down toward **Costa Blanca and Costa Cálida**, sunrise is a couple of minutes later and sunset a touch earlier, but you’ve still got a long daylight window. The morning low tide is running around mid‑morning with a decent push of water filling in toward midday, then another drop toward late evening. That incoming morning tide has been the most productive, especially around harbor mouths and rocky points. Fish activity: with the warm water creeping up, **sea bass (lubina)**, **bluefish (anjova)**, and **leerfish (palometa / palometón)** have all been more aggressive near surface bait schools. Anglers along piers and breakwaters report mixed bags: a few decent bass to 2–3 kg at dawn, scattered bluefish smashing bait just outside the harbor walls, and plenty of smaller **bream (dorada, sargo)** around structure. Night sessions off sandy beaches have produced some legal dorada and the odd **corvina** for those patient with surf gear. Best lures: - For bass and bluefish at first light, throw **surface walkers, small pencils, and poppers** in natural sardine or mullet colors. - Once the sun is up, switch to **slim metal jigs** and **fast‑retrieved casting jigs** for pelagics, or **soft plastics on 10–20 g jigheads** crawled slow near the bottom for dorada and sargos. - Around harbors, small **minnow plugs** in white or olive have been getting bites from schoolie bass and mackerel. Best baits: - **Live or fresh sardine, squid, and shrimp** on light fluorocarbon leaders for dorada and sargo. - **American worm or Korean worm** on long shank hooks for surf‑casters working sandy beaches. - In rocky pockets, a little **crab or mussel** can tempt the smarter resident bream. A couple of hot spots to keep in mind: - **Delta del Ebro area**: The river plume is holding bait, and where that greenish river water meets the clear blue sea, predators are patrolling. Work topwaters and small metals at first light along current edges and you’ve got a real shot at better‑size bass and bluefish. - **Cabo de Palos and surrounding reefs** on the Murcia coast: The mix of reef, drop‑offs, and current lines is drawing in pelagics. Jig vertically over structure with 30–60 g jigs for bonito and mackerel, and fish bait rigs on the bottom for mixed reef species. Shore anglers on the nearby rocks are also seeing decent sargo at dusk with crab and shrimp. As always on this coast, travel light, move until you find life—birds, bait dimpling, surface swirls—and time your sessions around that rising water and the low‑light windows. That’s when the Med really wakes up. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next 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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