Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling along the Croatia coast. It's April 8th, 2026, around 10 PM local time, and the Adriatic's whispering sweet nothings to us fishermen tonight.
Weather's holding steady—mild spring temps around 15-18°C daytime, cooling to 12°C now, with light winds from the north at 5-10 knots and mostly clear skies. Sunrise kicked off at 6:10 AM, sunset wrapped at 7:35 PM, so those golden hours were prime. Tides in the Adriatic are micro, but today's cycle peaked high around noon at Split and Dubrovnik with about 0.3m range—moving water early morning got things stirring.
Fish activity's ramping up as waters hit 16-18°C. Recent catches from local boats and shore anglers report solid action: sea bass (brancin) averaging 1-2kg hitting docks and rocky points, mullet schools in shallows, bream (zubatac) up to 1kg on reefs, and early dentex patrols. Offshore, a few groupers and saddled breams in 20-30m. Limits? Boats from Zadar tallied 10-15 sea bass per crew last couple days, per chatter at the harbors.
Best lures right now: rattling crankbaits in pumpkinseed for aggressive bass retrieves, spinnerbaits in white/silver for mullet chasers, and soft plastics like twitchbaits or paddletails on jigheads for bream near structure. Live bait kings it—shrimp, sardines, or small mullet under a float or free-lined. Work the edges at dawn and dusk.
Hot spots: Hit the rocky bays around Rogoznica for sea bass ambushes, or the breakwaters at Hvar's Pakleni Islands for mixed bags—tides and current there make 'em feed hard.
Water's warming, fish are positioning—get out early tomorrow before the tourons crowd in. Tight lines, stay safe out there.
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