Spring Bass and Bream Fire Up the Côte d'Azur
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Weather's mild today—around 18°C with light mistral winds at 10-15 km/h, mostly clear skies perfect for a late cast. Sunrise was at 06:45, sunset 20:15, so we've had a full 13.5 hours of prime light. No real tides in these semi-enclosed bays, but currents are steady from the Rhône outflow, pushin' baitfish into the mix—fish the outgoing flow near inlets for best bites.
Fish activity's heatin' up post-front; sea bass are staging on rocky points in 2-6 meters, sea bream grazin' shell beds, and mullet schools drawin' predators. Recent catches from Golfe-Juan to Calanques? Locals report 20-30 sea bream and gilt-heads per outing on soft plastics, plus keeper bass to 3kg hittin' topwaters at dawn/dusk. Mackerel and sardines are thick, pullin' in bigger predators—anglers nabbed limits yesterday near Cap d'Antibes.
Top lures: finesse straight-tail shads like WacAttack in natural hues on 1/4oz jigheads, worked dead slow over reefs. Poppin' corks with 1-2ft leaders and Deadly Dudley shrimp imitations for trout-like bites. Live bait? Mullet chunks or crab for bass, worms for bream. Finesse it slow in clear water—cover pockets but anchor where bait balls up.
Hot spots: Hit the shallows off Îles de Lérins for bass frenzy, or shell reefs at Cap Ferrat—multiple fish per stop if you fan-cast.
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