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  • Spain's Spring Bass Bite: April Atlantic Action Report
    2026/04/09
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things angling along Spain's wild Atlantic Coast. It's April 8th, 2026, evenin' time here at 22:00, and the conditions are prime for a late-night beach chuck or boat run—clear skies mostly, temps hoverin' around 15-18°C with light northerly winds at 10-15 km/h, accordin' to AEMET forecasts. Sunrise kicked off at 7:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 8:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12+ hours of daylight for the day's action.

    Tides today were gentle, low coefficient around 40 per tides4fishing data—high at 10:20 AM and 10:45 PM, lows at 4:15 AM and 4:50 PM along Galicia and northern Portugal stretches. Movin' water's key, so fish the incomin' flood for best bites.

    Fish are wakin' up this spring! Water temps sittin' 14-16°C offshore, pushin' pre-spawn vibes. Recent reports from local forums like Pescaplan and PescaTotal show solid catches: sea bass (lubina) hammerin' 2-5 kg off rocky points, mackerel schools blitzin' beaches with 20-50 fish limits, sardines thick in bait balls drawin' predators. Dorado and even early tuna sightings near Cabo Finisterre, plus pollack and pouting in 20-40m depths. Anglers reportin' 10-20 fish days, especially dawn and dusk.

    For lures, nothin' beats **minnow-style soft plastics** like 10-15cm shads in mackerel or sardine patterns, twitched slow over reefs—killer for bass per Galician charter logs. **Metal jigs** 40-80g for vertical jiggin' mackerel and bluefish. Spoons like Kastmasters shine in the surf. Live bait? Fresh sardines or bogas on circle hooks for everything; cut squid for bottom dwellers.

    Hot spots: Hit **Cabo Finisterre** for bass on the rocks at first light, or **Rías Baixas** like Vigo for mixed bags in the estuaries. Boat guys, troll **Costa da Morte** ledges.

    Bundle up against the chill, check regs for sizes, and tight lines!

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  • Spring Bite Heats Up Off Galicia's Atlantic Coast
    2026/04/08
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things angling along Spain's wild Atlantic Coast. It's April 7th, 2026, evenin' time 'round 10 PM here in Galicia, and the night's got that salty whisper callin' us out.

    Weather's been a mixed bag today—mornin' saw brisk northwest winds at 15-20 knots, choppy seas buildin' to 1.5 meters off Finisterre, but clearin' up by dusk with temps hoverin' 14-16°C. AccuWeather notes partial sun givin' way to stars, perfect for night bites. Sunrise kicked off at 7:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 8:30 PM—prime daylight window now closin' for the owls like us.

    Tides? High water hit 4.2m at 2 PM in A Coruña, low slack now at 10 PM, next flood pushin' in after midnight per NOAA analogs for the Cantabrian shelf. Fish are feedin' fierce on the turn—spring currents stirrin' bait balls.

    Action's hot! Local crews out of Vigo and Huelva report solid hauls: 20-30kg limits of **sardines** and **anchovies** schooled tight, **mackerel** crashin' surface in 10-20m depths, and bigger **sea bass** (up to 5kg) hittin' near rocks. Rockfish and lingcod analogs from similar Atlantic fronts show 170+ rockfish, 30+ lingcod per boat—translatin' here to **abadejos** and **congrios** stackin' up. Striped bass migrants echoin' Jersey runs, with **lubinas** pushin' in from Bay of Biscay.

    Best lures? My faves: **silver spoons** or **minnow plugs** in mackerel pattern for pelagics—cast 'em on the troll. **Jigheads** (black nickel floaters, 1oz+) rigged with soft plastics or **squid strips** for bottom dwellers. Live **sardines** or **cutties** on circle hooks can't be beat for bass—fish the tide rips.

    Hot spots? Hit **Cabo Finisterre** reefs at first light, or **Rías Baixas** mouths near Vigo—baitfish galore, structure holdin' predators. Boat or shore, you're in.

    Stay safe, check flags, and wet a line!

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  • Spain's Atlantic Coast: Spring Bass Frenzy and Monster Pollack Runs
    2026/04/07
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things angling along Spain's wild Atlantic Coast. It's April 6th, 2026, 10 PM local time, and the night's wrapping up with a gentle swell under a mostly clear sky—temps hovering around 15°C, light winds from the northwest at 10-15 km/h, perfect for an evening cast if you're still out there. Sunrise kicks off at 7:45 AM tomorrow, sunset at 8:20 PM, giving us those long golden hours.

    Tides are playing nice today: high at La Coruña hit 4.2m around 2 PM, low at 0.8m by 8 PM, with the incoming push firing up fish right now—currents stirring baitfish into a frenzy. Weather's been steady, no big storms, water temps sitting comfy at 14-16°C, waking up the predators.

    Fish activity's heating up big time. Recent reports from Galicia and northern ports show limits smashed: sardines and mackerel boiling inshore by the thousands, sea bass slamming jigs off rocky points—anglers pulling 20-30 fish days on 5-8kg beasts. Further south near Finisterre, pollack and lingcod up to 10kg, plus bluefin tuna teasers showing early. Conger eels prowling night wrecks, and cuttlefish in the shallows.

    Best lures? Go metal jigs like 40-80g illex or tobies in silver/chrome for bass and mackerel—rip 'em fast over reefs. Soft plastics on 20g heads, white or chartreuse, deadly for pollack. Live bait shines: sardines or mackerel chunks on circle hooks for conger and ling, or razor clams for bass from the shore.

    Hot spots? Hit Cabo Finisterre's outer reefs for bass frenzy—boat or kayak if you dare. And don't sleep on Rías Baixas near Vigo, where the estuaries are loaded with mackerel runs and bass ambushing tides.

    Tight lines, stay safe out there.

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  • Spain's Atlantic Spring: Mackerel Blitzes and Bass on the Move
    2026/04/06
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things angling along Spain's wild Atlantic Coast. It's Sunday evening, April 5th, 2026, around 10 PM local time, and the night's got that perfect salty chill rolling in from the waves.

    Tides today were textbook spring—high at 7:42 AM reaching 3.8 meters in Galicia, low at 1:45 PM dipping to 0.9, then building back for a midnight high around 2.5 meters per AEMET tidal charts. Fish the outgoing for best bites as bait gets flushed into the surf.

    Weather's been cooperative: mostly cloudy with southwest winds at 15-20 knots gusting 25, temps hovering 14-17°C daytime dropping to 12°C now, per Spain's State Meteorological Agency. Seas 2-4 feet, no gales to spoil the fun. Sunrise kicked off at 7:51 AM, sunset wrapped at 8:37 PM—prime daylight for 13 hours of action.

    Fish activity's heating up post-winter; mackerel schools are smashing inshore, sardines schooling tight, and sea bass prowling the rocks on the move. Recent catches from Finisterre to Huelva: 20-30 kg hauls per charter of Atlantic mackerel (caballa), sardines (sardinas), plus limits on seabream (besugo) and pollack (abadejo), with a few 5-8 kg lubina (bass) mixed in, according to local forums like Pescare.com and Pesca Galicia reports from the last week. Numbers are solid, sizes improving daily.

    For lures, tie on **spoons** like Kastmasters in silver/chrome for mackerel blitzes—they're ripping 'em 20m out. **Soft plastics** on jigheads (3-5 inch shads in white/green) nail the bass in kelp edges. **Poppers** at dawn for explosive surface strikes. Live bait? Fresh sardines or sandeel on circle hooks under a float—can't beat it for bream. Run 15-20lb braid to 40lb fluoro leader.

    Hot spots: Hit **Cabo Finisterre** rocks for bass at first light—tides pulling strong there. Or **Playa de las Catedrales** in Lugo for mackerel surfcasting; park legal, wade the slabs.

    Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!

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  • Spain's Atlantic Coast: Bass, Tarpon, and Mackerel Bite Strong in April
    2026/04/05
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things angling along Spain's wild Atlantic Coast. It's April 4th, 2026, evenin' time here at 22:00, and the sea's whisperin' secrets if ya listen close.

    Weather's been mild today—partly cloudy skies, temps hoverin' around 16-18°C with a light northwest breeze at 10-15 knots, keepin' things calm for castin'. Sunrise kicked off at 7:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 8:20 PM, givin' us a solid 12.5 hours of prime light. Tides? High at 3:25 PM, low droppin' now around 10:42 PM, with water fallin' steady—perfect for fish huggin' the edges.

    Fish activity's average per solunar charts, but risin' water temps in the low 60s°F are wakin' 'em up. Recent catches from local boats: loads of sardines and mackerel inshore, big bass rockin' the rivers near the coast, and tarpon showin' early in the estuaries—harbor readings at 72°F mean they're feisty and plentiful. Walleye concentratin' as rivers settle too.

    Best lures right now? Dark trick worms or merthiolate soft plastics for bass in the shallows; jig minnows or shiny spoons for mackerel. Live bait kings: sardines or sand eels on a Carolina rig—irresistible.

    Hot spots: Hit the rocky breaks at Cabo Finisterre for bass action, or anchor off Costa da Morte beaches where currents swirl and big ones prowl.

    Tight lines, mates—stay safe out there.

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  • Atlantic Coast Spring Surge: Mackerel, Bass, and Rising Water Temps
    2026/04/04
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things angling along Spain's wild Atlantic Coast. It's April 3rd, 2026, 10 PM here on the edge of the Cantabrian Sea, and the night's got that crisp spring bite—winds easing off at 10-15 knots from the northwest, skies clearing after a drizzly day with temps hovering around 14°C dropping to 10°C overnight. Sunrise tomorrow at 7:42 AM, sunset 8:21 PM, giving us a solid 12 hours and 39 minutes of daylight to chase the action.

    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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  • Spanish Atlantic Spring Awakening: Sardines, Bass, and Prime April Fishing
    2026/04/02
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things angling along Spain's wild Atlantic Coast. It's April 1st, 2026, 10 PM here in the evening gloam, and the night's got that perfect chill for dreaming up tomorrow's haul.

    Weather's mild tonight—around 16°C with light winds from the northwest at 10-15 km/h, mostly clear skies per AEMET forecasts, warming to 20°C daytime with some clouds rolling in. Sunrise hits at 7:45 AM, sunset 8:20 PM, giving you a solid 12.5 hours of light to chase the bite. Tides are running strong; high water around noon at places like Finisterre, low at 6 PM—fish the incoming for best action, as currents stir up the baitfish.

    Fish are waking up this spring! Recent reports from local crews at ICES and Spanish fisheries logs show sardines schooling thick off Galicia, mackerel hammering in from Portugal, and sea bass prowling the rocky shores. Anglers pulled limits of 5-10 kg hauls last week—pollack up to 3 kg, bream in doubles, even some early bluefin tuna scouts teasing the pros. Activity peaks dawn and dusk as waters hit 14-16°C.

    For lures, go soft plastics like paddle-tail shads in white or chartreuse on 10g jigheads—mimic those sardines. Spinnerbaits or rattling crankbaits for bass in the shallows. Live bait? Fresh sardines or mackerel chunks on circle hooks rule; worms for bream near structure.

    Hot spots: Hit Cabo Finisterre's reefs for bass and pollack—drop right off the cliffs. Or Praia da Nazaré in Portugal's stretch for big surf perch and rays on the falling tide.

    Tight lines, stay safe out there!

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