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France, Mediterranean Coast Fishing Report Today

France, Mediterranean Coast Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to the "France, Mediterranean Coast Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from the stunning Mediterranean waters stretching from Provence to Languedoc. 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 the Mediterranean Coast's unique ecosystem—from vibrant reef fish and prized sea bass to thrilling bluefin tuna—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 旅行記・解説 社会科学
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  • Mediterranean Early Summer: Bass, Bonito, and Squid Off the Languedoc Coast
    2026/06/23
    This is Artificial Lure with your Mediterranean France coastal fishing report. Along the Languedoc and Provence coast from Leucate to Menton, a moist marine flow is keeping things warm and calm tonight. Light onshore breezes, generally under 10 knots, and seas running 0.5 to 1 meter make for comfortable small-boat conditions close to shore. Skies are partly cloudy with a sticky, early-summer feel. Sunrise comes just after 5:50 in the morning and sunset close to 9:30 in the evening along most of the coast, giving us long crepuscular windows. Those first 90 minutes after dawn and last 90 before dark are by far the most productive right now. Tides on this stretch of the Med are modest but still matter. Expect a gentle morning rise through mid‑day, then a slow fall into the evening. The best bite has been wrapped around those turns—one hour before and after slack. Water temps along the beaches sit around the low‑20s Celsius, a bit warmer inside the étangs and ports. That warmth has lit up inshore life: small baitfish schools are hugging the harbor mouths and rocky points, and predators are cruising just outside the foam line. Recent catches from local ports and social chatter have been consistent: - School‑size **loup de mer (European sea bass)** to 50–60 cm around jetties and harbor walls, especially on overcast evenings. - Plenty of **sars and dorades** over rough ground and around rock piles. - Increasing sightings of **bonites and small pelagics** off the outer buoys and drop‑offs when the surface is slightly chopped. - Night anglers are reporting **calamars** and a few **seiches** inside calm marinas. For lures, keep it simple and local: - For bass and bonito: slim metal jigs 20–40 g in natural anchovy patterns, and 9–12 cm minnow plugs in white, sardine, or bone. Worked fast at first light, then slower and deeper as the sun climbs. - Over the rocks: 5–8 cm soft plastics on light jig heads, in brown, green, or translucent glitter, hopped just above the bottom. - For squid at night: 2.5–3.0 size squid jigs in pink or orange, fished under steady, soft rod lifts near pier lights. Best baits: - **Live or fresh-frozen sardine** strips and whole whitebait for bass and dorade. - **Ragworm, Korean worm, and shrimp** on light surf or bouchon rigs for bream along beaches and channel mouths. - A small crab or mussel cocktail near rocks is picking off the better dorades royales. Couple of hot spots to keep on your radar: - **Port‑Camargue and the Grau‑du‑Roi channel**: drifting livebait or casting metals along the jetty edges at first light has been turning up bass and the odd bonito run, with bream tight to the stones. - **Cap Sicié and the rocky points west of Toulon**: perfect mix of depth and current; try early‑morning topwater and subsurface plugs tight to the cliffs, then switch to soft plastics deeper once the sun’s up. Fish smart: scale down leaders in clear water, keep noise to a minimum on the rocks, and match your lure size to the tiny baitfish that are everywhere right now. Night missions with headlamp and light tackle around harbor lights are producing when daytime pressure shuts things down. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more on‑the‑water updates. 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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  • Med-Side France: Bass and Bream Biting at First Light and Dusk
    2026/06/22
    This is Artificial Lure with your Med-side France fishing report, from the Spanish border across to Toulon. Along most of the coast today you’re waking up to light to moderate onshore breezes, around 10–15 knots in the afternoon, with calmer pockets at first light. Skies are generally clear to partly cloudy and the sea state is slight to moderate, making it comfortable for small boats close in. Air temps are sitting mid-teens at dawn, climbing into the mid-20s by early afternoon. Sunrise is around a quarter past 5 and sunset just before 9:30, so you’ve got a long working day on the water. Tide-wise on this stretch of Med, the range is small but still enough to matter. The most productive windows right now are the first two hours after sunrise and the last light into early night, when the slight tidal push and wind-driven surface current line up. The afternoon slack has been noticeably slower, especially on the sandy beaches. Fish activity has picked up nicely with the stable weather. Inshore, anglers have been finding good numbers of **Mediterranean sea bass (loup de mer)**, **gilt-head bream (dorade royale)**, and **striped bream (sars)** around rocky points, harbor mouths, and along the channel edges. Night sessions have produced a few solid **conger eels** and the odd **dentex** off deeper reefs. From boats working 30–60 meters, there have been mixed bags of **pageot**, **bogue**, and small **groupers**, with some better dentex on live bait. Lure fishing has been strong at first light. For bass and bonito, small metal jigs around 20–30 grams, white or natural-sardine casting minnows, and 9–12 cm soft plastics on 10–20 g heads are getting smashed on the surface boils and just under. A subtle walk-the-dog topwater in bone or translucent has been deadly along the weed lines and harbor walls when the sea is glassy. For dentex and bream over rough ground, slow-pitched jigs in pink, orange, or blue-silver, plus shrimp-imitating soft plastics, are working well. On bait, **live sardine**, **mackerel strip**, and **small squid** are hard to beat right now. Boat anglers drifting live or dead sardine near the bottom are picking up the better dentex and grouper. From shore, **ragworm**, **american worm**, **peeler crab**, and fresh prawn are producing bream and sars, especially on light fluorocarbon leaders and small, fine-wire hooks. A simple running ledger or light feeder rig has outfished heavier setups in the clear water. A couple of hotspots to put on your list: • **Étang de Thau / Sète area**: The passes and rocky points around the canal mouths are giving consistent bass and bream at dawn and dusk. Work small hardbaits and soft shads along the current seams, or fish prawn and worm baits just off the bottom. • **Calanques between Marseille and Cassis**: The drop-offs and submerged rocks at the mouths of the calanques are holding sars, dorade, and the odd hefty loup. Go light and stealthy from shore, or anchor just outside the cliffs and jig vertically for dentex and pageot. Further east, around **Hyères and the Îles d’Hyères**, trolling small diving minnows and casting metals along the island contours has turned up bonito, small tuna, and pelagics when the baitfish are pushed tight to the rocks. If you’re heading out today, plan around that early and late bite, keep your leaders thin, and match the local baitfish size. The water is clear, the fish are feeding, and the Med is in one of its better moods. 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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  • French Med Dawn Session: Bass, Bonito, and Tidal Windows from Camargue to the Côte d'Azur
    2026/06/21
    Artificial Lure here, checking in from the French Med — from the Camargue to the Côte d’Azur and down toward the Spanish border. Around most of the coast today we’ve got light to moderate northerlies early, veering onshore by afternoon, with clear skies and hot temps pushing well into the high 20s, even low 30s in the east. Local marine bulletins are calling for generally calm to slight seas, a bit more chop on the open stretches between Sète and Port-Camargue once that breeze fills in. On this coast the tide is small but it still matters. Expect modest highs mid‑morning, easing to lows late afternoon or early evening depending where you are along the arc. The best window is that first push of the flood at dawn and again the last of the ebb into evening, when bait stacks up tight to beaches, jetties, and harbor mouths. First light is just after 5:45 local, with the sun dropping a little after 21:30. The magic hours are a good 45 minutes either side of sunrise and sunset. Midday is for a swim, a nap, or prepping tackle — the fish will be sluggish in that bright, flat water unless you’re fishing deep or in shaded structure. Activity-wise, the inshore scene is lively. Surf anglers on open beaches near Montpellier and Narbonne have been picking up good runs of **loup de mer** (European sea bass), **sars** (bream), and the odd **maigre** (meagre/weakfish). Small **pageots** and **dorades royales** are coming off sandy pockets with scattered rock, especially where there’s a hint of current. Around rocky points and harbor walls from Marseille to Toulon, there have been consistent mixed bags of wrasse, smaller dentex, bream, and schoolie bass. Offshore and just outside the breakers, boats and kayaks are reporting bonito and small tunas slashing bait when the wind ruffles the surface. When the birds start working, things get hectic fast. For lures, keep it simple and local: - For bass and mixed inshore predators: small to medium **stickbaits** and **topwater walkers** in natural anchovy or sardine patterns at first light, then **slim metal jigs** and **soft plastics** on 10–20 g heads once the sun is up. White, olive, and translucent glitter are hard to beat in this clear water. - For bonito and little tuna: 20–40 g **casting jigs**, slim and fast, silver or blue, burned back just under the surface. - Around rocks and harbor edges: tiny **jigs** and **creature‑style soft baits** in brown or green, hopped tight to structure for bream, wrasse, and smaller predators. If you’re fishing bait, **ragworm**, **arenicola**, and peeled **shrimp** are day-in, day-out producers on the beaches and in the ports. A strip of fresh **sardine** or **mackerel** is deadly for bass and meagre when fished on a simple sliding rig during low light. On calmer evenings, a live or very fresh small mullet or bogue fished just outside a harbor mouth can be the ticket to a serious loup. A couple of hotspots to keep in mind: - The **Canal and beach mouths around Grau‑du‑Roi and the Petite Camargue**. Those mixing zones of river and sea push bait right against the bars, and bass cruise the edges at dawn and dusk. - The **rocky points and islands off La Ciotat and Cassis**. Clean, deep water tight to cliffs, plenty of current lines, and regular passes of pelagics. Work surface lures at daybreak, then switch to jigs once the sun climbs. As always here, downsizing leaders and paying attention to presentation pays off. This sea is clear and the fish see plenty of gear; finesse wins more often than brute force. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a session with Artificial Lure. 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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