Spring Bass Bite Heats Up on France's Atlantic Coast
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Weather's mild today—temps hoverin' around 14-16°C with light southerlies at 10-15 knots, mostly sunny spells after a misty mornin', per Météo-France updates. Sunrise kicked off at 07:22, sunset's at 20:17, givin' ya a solid 13 hours of daylight to chase 'em. Tides? High water hit Arcachon Basin at 10:45am and 23:12pm, lows around 4:30pm—spring tide pullin' strong, stirrin' up the shallows, straight from SHOM tidal charts.
Fish activity's rampin' up with water temps climbin' to 13-15°C offshore. Recent catches from La Rochelle to Biarritz report solid sea bass (bar) hittin' 2-5kg, pollack up to 8kg on wrecks, and mackerel schools crashin' beaches. Anglers off Île d'Oléron boated 20+ bass per charter last week, plus whiting and garfish in the surf. Mullet and seabream are active in estuaries too, echoin' patterns from On The Water's spring reports adapted to our waters.
Best lures? Soft plastics like Slug-Gos or SP Minnows in white/sardine for bass, jigged deep on tides. Metal lips and jerkbaits for pollack—try 40-80g models. Bait-wise, fresh clams or seaworms on the bottom for blackfish (if open) and flounder; live sandeels or peeler crabs for bars in the wash. Bloodworms edge out arties early season.
Hot spots: Hit the Gironde estuary mouth at dawn for bass on incoming tide, or rocky points near Cap Ferret—bunker-like baitfish schools drawin' 'em in. Pointe de Grave's another gem for pollack drifts.
Tight lines, mes amis—stay safe out there.
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