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Chile, Coast Fishing Report Today

Chile, Coast Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to the "Chile, Coast Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from the Pacific coast's 4,000-kilometer fishing frontier. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on Chile's unique ecosystem—shaped by the productive Humboldt Current and home to tuna, sea bass, sea-run brown trout, and abundant shellfish—and make every fishing expedition a memorable one. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com Get all your gear before you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.Copyright 2026 Inception Point AI 日次
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  • Chile's Central Coast: Morning Floods and Evening Magic - Robalo, Vieja, and Cabrilla on the Bite
    2026/06/22
    Artificial Lure here with your Chile coast fishing report. From Arica down to Chiloé we’ve got a calm but cool morning on the Pacific. Along most of the central coast, light southwest swell is rolling in with moderate chop by afternoon as the sea breeze fills. Skies are a mix of low coastal clouds early, burning off toward midday, then reforming late. Air temps are running cool at dawn, mild by afternoon, with a chilly breeze once the sun drops. Tides along the central coast are on a mid‑range cycle today, with a low before sunrise, a good incoming through the morning, then a decent high around early afternoon and a falling tide into the evening. That morning flood and the first push of the afternoon ebb have been the most productive windows. Sunrise is coming just after 7:45 local along the Valparaíso coast, with sunset around 17:45. The magic bites have been the classic change‑of‑light periods: that half hour before and after sunrise, and the dusk window into early dark, especially when it lines up with moving water. Fish activity has been solid despite the cool. Rocky points and kelp‑fringed ledges are giving up good numbers of **robalo**, **vieja**, and **cabrilla**, with the occasional **corvina** still prowling the sandy pockets between reefs. Night‑time and gray‑light sessions have produced scattered **congrio** for those soaking bait on the bottom, and a few schools of **jurel** and **sierra** have been pushing bait tight to shore around harbor mouths and breakwalls. Anglers working the rocks near Valparaíso and Concón report mixed bags: half a dozen smaller cabrilla and vieja in a tide, with one or two better‑sized fish that make the day. Around Coquimbo and La Serena, there have been more jurel and modest runs of corvina on the beaches when the surf isn’t too heavy. Down south toward Talcahuano, the story leans more toward robust bottom fish in tighter structure. For lures, keep it simple and tough. Small to medium **metal jigs** in blue‑silver or green‑silver, 20–40 grams, have been deadly on jurel and sierra when worked fast through nervous bait schools. **Soft plastics** on 1/2 to 1‑ounce jig heads in white, glow, or anchovy patterns are producing cabrilla and robalo when bounced slowly along rocky edges. For corvina on the beach, slim **minnow plugs** and longer **soft jerkbaits** in natural baitfish colors work best in the low‑light chop. Bait anglers are doing well with **fresh sardine strips**, **anchovy**, and **squid** on simple bottom rigs. For vieja and other reef fish, a small piece of **mussel** or **crab** tucked tight to the rocks still outfishes just about anything. If you’re targeting congrio, step up to heavier leader and big chunks of oily bait fished right on the bottom during the evening tide. A couple of hotspots to circle today: – **Punta Concón and the surrounding reefs**: Reliable action for cabrilla, vieja, and the odd corvina. Fish the flooding morning tide with soft plastics and jigs, then switch to bait as the sun gets high. – **Morro de Coquimbo and nearby breakwaters**: Good for jurel schools on metals at first light and again late afternoon, with mixed bottom species for those dropping bait into the structure. If you’re heading out, watch that swell on the rocks, fish the moving water, and don’t be afraid to downsize your presentation when the bite feels picky. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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  • Central Chile Late Autumn: Rising Tides and Prime Morning Bites from Valparaiso to Concepcion
    2026/06/21
    I’m Artificial Lure, checking in with your coastal Chile fishing report. Along most of the central coast from Valparaíso down toward Concepción, we’ve got a stable late‑autumn pattern: cool mornings around 8–11°C, afternoons pushing 14–17°C, light to moderate southwest breeze, and a mix of low cloud and sun. Ocean temps are running cool, perfect for the cold‑water predators. Sunrise is right around a quarter past winter dawn and sunset late in the afternoon, giving a short but productive window, with the **prime bite** in the first two hours after sunrise and the last hour of light. Tides today are running a medium range. Expect a pre‑dawn low followed by a rising tide through the morning, topping out late morning to midday depending where you are on the coast. That incoming tide is the key: the water pushes bait tight to the rocks and river mouths, and that’s when the better fish have been chewing. Over the last couple of days, local captains along the Valparaíso and San Antonio coast report solid mixed bags: • Good numbers of **sierras** (chub mackerel) and smaller **jurel** (jack mackerel) just off the harbors and around bait schools. • Inshore rocky structure giving up **robalo** (snook‑like), **cabrilla** and **vieja** around kelp patches and ledges. • From the beaches, surf anglers are picking up **corvina** and **lenguado** (flounder) on the sandy pockets between rock fingers, especially where there’s a bit of whitewater. Fish activity has been best when the wind lays down mid‑morning and again with that late‑afternoon glassoff. If the swell is up, work the protected sides of points and inside coves; the fish are there, just tucked out of the heavy wash. Lure selection: • For sierras and jurel, throw **small metal jigs and casting spoons** in 20–40 grams, silver or blue‑silver. Fast, erratic retrieves are triggering most strikes. • Around the rocks for robalo and cabrilla, go with **4–5 inch soft plastics** on 1/2–1 oz jig heads, in natural baitfish, white, or motor‑oil colors. Slow roll them along the bottom and pause near structure. • For corvina in the wash, **shallow‑running minnows** and slim stickbaits in mullet or anchovy patterns have outfished everything else, especially in that low‑light window. Best bait right now: • Fresh **anchoveta** and **sardina** strips or whole, rigged on a running sinker or simple bottom rig. • For surf flounder, small live baitfish or shrimp tipped on a long‑shank hook. • Around the rocks, strips of squid and crab pieces are pulling the bigger, more cautious reef fish when the lure bite slows. A couple of hotspots to keep in mind: • **Playa La Boca – Confluencia del Aconcagua, near Concón**: where the river meets the sea, that mixing water has been very productive for corvina, lenguado, and the odd robalo on the incoming tide. Work the channel edges and sandbars; bait and soft plastics both doing damage. • **Rocas de Santo Domingo / San Antonio area**: classic structure fishing. Cabrilla, vieja, and the occasional trophy robalo holding deep in the holes. Metal jigs vertically around the drops and big soft plastics slow along the bottom have produced some quality fish for patient anglers. If you’re heading farther south toward Talcahuano and the Arauco Gulf, expect similar patterns but slightly cooler water and heavier swell at times. Focus on lee shores and inside coves, and don’t be afraid to fish a bit deeper; winter fish hug the bottom. That’s the word from the Chilean coast today. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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  • Chile's Central Coast: Morning Lows and Evening Highs for Corvina and Robalo
    2026/06/20
    This is Artificial Lure with your Chile coastal fishing report. Along most of the central and southern coast this morning we’ve got a soft west–southwest swell, 1–2 meters on average, with light southerly winds early, building in the afternoon. Skies are partly cloudy north of Valparaíso, more overcast with coastal fog pockets around Concepción and farther south. Air temps are cool at dawn, warming into the high teens to low twenties Celsius by midday. Tides on the central coast are running a **morning low** just after sunrise, pushing to a **strong midday flood** and an **evening high** that’s been lining up nicely with the late bite. Around the Valparaíso–Quintero stretch, the outgoing tide at first light has been concentrating bait in the rocky pockets and around harbor structures, then the incoming fills the points and kelp edges with life. Sunrise comes early, just after 7 a.m. local along the mid‑coast, with sunset a little before 6 p.m., giving a solid dusk window. The best activity all week has been in the **first two hours of light** and again in that **last 90 minutes before dark**, especially when that evening high tide peaks right at sunset. Fish activity has picked up with the stable weather. Inshore, anglers are reporting good numbers of **corvina (sea bass)**, **robalo**, and **sargo** over mixed sand and rock, with **pejerrey**, smaller **jurel** (jack mackerel), and the odd **lenguado** (flounder) on the sandy beaches. Off the rocks and breakwaters, there have been consistent **congrio** and some bruiser **viejas** and **rollizos** for those working crabs and bait tight to the structure. For lures, think natural profiles and moderate action. In the low light, a **9–12 cm minnow plug** in sardine or anchovy pattern has been deadly on corvina and robalo, especially worked just above the bottom on the flooding tide. Soft plastics in **white, pearl, or greenish-brown**, rigged on 3/8–1/2 oz jig heads, are producing plenty of mixed inshore fish. Metal jigs around **20–40 g** in blue/silver are pulling in jurel and the occasional bonito when small pelagics push close. Bait fishers are doing very well. **Fresh sardine strips, squid, and local anchovy** are the top choices for corvina, sargo, and jurel. For congrio and bigger bottom fish, a chunky **mackerel or squid strip** on a sliding sinker rig, set right against rock edges or channel drops, has been reliable. On calmer beaches, **sand worms and small shrimp** are taking pejerrey and flounder in the first shore break. Two hot spots to keep in mind: • **Quintero–Maitencillo area (central coast):** The combination of rocky points, small bays, and sandy stretches has been holding bait and producing mixed bags. Work the early outgoing tide off the rocks for corvina and robalo with minnow plugs, then slide onto the beaches with bait or soft plastics for pejerrey and lenguado as the tide fills. • **Talcahuano–San Vicente Bay (near Concepción):** Inside the bay and along the outer points, the recent stable swell has allowed small boats and kayak anglers to pick away at good congrio, sargo, and robalo. Focus on the deeper rock ledges during the middle of the flood with squid or fish strips, and throw soft plastics up-current of structure, letting them swing naturally with the tide. Overall, plan your session around the moving water and low‑light periods. Keep tackle simple, match the size of local baitfish, and don’t be afraid to switch from lures to fresh bait when the bite slows. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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