Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to bloke for all things angling along France's Atlantic Coast. It's Sunday evening, April 5th, 2026, and the bite's heating up as spring kicks in proper.
Weather's mild today—mostly sunny with a light breeze off the ocean, temps hovering around 14-16°C, perfect for casting without sweatin' or freezin'. Sunrise was at 7:15 AM, sunset 8:20 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light. Tides are runnin' strong; high water hit mid-mornin' around Arcachon Bay, low in the afternoon—fish love that flush, pushin' bait into the shallows. Solunar charts show very high activity today, peakin' at dawn and dusk when the moon's risin' southeast.
Fish are active, lads! Recent reports from Biarritz to Brittany note sea bass smashin' limits up to 5kg, pollack in the 3-8kg range boilin' on wrecks, and mackerel schools thick as thieves. Anglers pulled 20+ bass per boat off La Rochelle yesterday, plus decent cod and lingcod hauls near Ushuaia reefs—echoin' those big lingcod scores from similar spring runs elsewhere. Smaller stuff like garfish and sardines are everywhere, drawin' predators in.
Best lures? Soft plastics on jigheads for bass—think 10-15cm shads in white or chartreuse. Metal jigs (50-100g) for pollack, twitched hard. Spoons like Kastmasters shine for mackerel. Live bait? Ragworm or peeler crabs on the bottom for bass, mackerel strips for speed trolling. Fish the turn of tide for best action.
Hot spots: Hit the Gironde estuary mouth—bass heaven on outgoing. Or Saint-Jean-de-Luz rocks for pollack; park up, drop a jig, and hang on!
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