Atlantic Coast France Spring Bass Run April 6th
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Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset wrapped at 8:45 PM, givin' ya 13+ hours of prime light. Tides from SHOM charts show a low coefficient of 45-50 today—low at La Rochelle around 4 AM (0.8m), high 10:30 AM (5.2m), evenin' low 5 PM (1.5m), high 11 PM (5.6m). Outgoin' tides midday stirred the fish, with strong currents pushin' baitfish into the washes.
Fish activity's hot: sea bass (bar) schools migratin' north, pollack hammerin' structure, mackerel schools crashin' beaches, and early mullet runs. Recent dock reports from Arcachon and Hossegor tally dozens of bass 45-65cm on light tackle, limits of pollack to 5kg off Île d'Oléron, plus whiting and garfish thick in the surf—echoin' trends from Chesapeake striped bass spawns where jiggin' soft plastics ruled.
Best lures? Jiggin' paddletails and curly-tail grubs in chartreuse or motor oil on 20-40g heads for bass and pollack—drop-shot sardine rigs shine deep. Swimbaits like Big Hammer on leadheads nail the flatties. Top baits: live ragworm or sand eels for shore, frozen sardines/squid strips for boats—local crews at La Cotinière swear by 'em.
Hot spots: **Cap Ferret beaches** for surf bass on the fall tide—cast from the dunes at dawn. And **Île de Ré wrecks** outta La Rochelle—troll spoons 20-30m for pollack, mind the currents.
Water's clearin' to 8-12m viz, so hit it early. Tight lines, stay safe!
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