Spring Mediterranean Bass Blitz: Sea Bass and Dorada Fire Up Along Costa Brava
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Weather's classic spring Med: mild highs around 18-20°C daytime, cooling to 14°C now with light southerly breezes at 10-15 km/h, mostly clear skies turning partly cloudy overnight. Sunrise kicked off at 7:12 AM, sunset wrapped at 8:27 PM—prime 13+ hours of light for casting. No tides to sweat in these open waters, but coastal currents are steady with a high tidal coefficient vibe pushing fishy movement.
Fish are fired up post-winter; recent catches from Costa Brava to Alicante report solid hauls of **sea bass (lubina)** and **dorada (gilthead bream)**, with limits of 5-10 per angler on light tackle. Mackerel schools are smashing in, snappers hitting reefs, and early tuna teasers offshore. Activity peaks dawn/dusk per solunar peaks.
Go **artificial lures** like shiny silver spoons or soft jigging shads in white/green for bass—mimic fleeing baitfish. **Live bait**? Sand smelt or razor clams on the bottom for bream; sardines stripped for mackerel trolling.
Hot spots: **Cala Sa Foradada** near Mallorca for bass ambushes in rocky coves, and **Cap de Creus** rocky points up north—drop a line off the cliffs at first light.
Tight lines, amigos—handle with care, respect bag limits.
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