Adriatic Spring Heating Up: Bass and Bream Dominating Croatia's Coast
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Sunrise hit around 6:15 AM, sunset about 7:30 PM—perfect long days for casting. Weather's been mild, partly cloudy with temps in the mid-60s°F, light winds from the northwest around 5-10 knots, keeping seas calm for boaters. No major storms, but watch for afternoon gusts near islands.
Tides along the Dalmatian Coast? Low around 1-2 feet mid-morning, high in late afternoon—fish love that push, stirring up baitfish. Solunar peaks hit early AM and evening, prime for bites.
Fish activity's heating up spring-style. Recent reports from local charters show sea bass (zubatac) and bream (orada) dominating, with limits of 10-20 fish per boat off Split and Dubrovnik. Dentex starting to show, some mullet schools, and sporadic bluefish chases. Anglers pulled 5-15 lb bass on reefs, bream up to 2 lbs near rocks—solid action, better than last week.
Best lures? Go **jigging spoons** in silver/chrome for bass, or soft plastics like 3-inch shrimp imitations in natural pink. Topwater poppers at dawn for surface explosions. Live bait kings it—sardines or shrimp on circle hooks under float for bream. Weighted rigs for deeper structure.
Hot spots: **Vis Island reefs** for bass drop-offs, and **Hvar channels** around Pakleni Islands—anchor up, drop lines, fill the cooler. Shore guys, hit rocky points near Makarska.
Tight lines, stay safe out there!
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