Atlantic Coast Spring Surge: Mackerel, Bass, and Rising Water Temps
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Tides are pumping today—high at 9:17 AM and 9:42 PM in spots like Getaria, low at 3:28 AM and 3:51 PM, so work those incoming floods hard as fish push into shallows. Water temps are climbing into the low 50s°F off Galicia and Basque Country, waking up the predators after a slow start to spring.
Fish activity's heating up, mate. Recent catches from A Coruña to Biarritz report steady limits of **sardines** and **mackerel** schooling tight nearshore, with **pollack** and **sea bass** smashing jigs on wrecks—anglers tallied 20-30 fish per boat last weekend off Cabo Fisterra. **Pompano** and smaller **seabream** are hitting beaches too, especially post-storm surges. Bluefin tuna scouts are probing deeper waters south of Lisbon, but they're finicky this early.
For lures, tie on **metal jigs** like 40-80g shiny slabs in silver or chrome—deadly for mackerel and pollack on the troll or vertical. **Soft plastics** in white or chartreuse, rigged weedless on 1/2 oz jigheads, are pulling bass from rocky points. Best baits? Fresh **squid strips** or **mackerel chunks** on circle hooks for bottom dwellers; live **sardines** if you can net 'em for that edge.
Hot spots right now: **Playa de las Catedrales** in Lugo for surfcasting bass at dawn, and **Cabo Ortegal** wrecks for jigging pollack—park at the lighthouse and drop straight down.
Get out there safe, check your regs, and tight lines!
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