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Greece, Islands Fishing Report Today

Greece, Islands Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to the "Greece, Islands Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from the pristine Mediterranean and Ionian Seas surrounding Greece's stunning archipelago. 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 these islands' remarkable marine diversity—from prized swordfish and bluefin tuna to sea bass, groupers, and octopus—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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  • Greece Islands Early Summer: Meltemi Winds and Evening Bites
    2026/06/16
    Artificial Lure here with your Greece Islands fishing report. Across the Aegean and Ionian we’ve had a classic early‑summer pattern: light to moderate northerlies, clear skies, and warm afternoons. Most islands saw morning air temps in the low 20s Celsius, climbing toward 30 by late day, with a gentle meltemi‑style breeze in the Cyclades and calmer seas in the Saronic and Ionian. Sunrise came just after 6, sunset around 9 in most of the islands, giving a long crepuscular window when the fish really woke up. Tides in the Med are small but still matter. Around the Cyclades and Dodecanese, the strongest horizontal currents lined up from mid‑morning into early afternoon, and again late evening. That moving water around points, reef edges, and harbor mouths pushed bait in tight and switched predators on. Inshore action has been solid. Along rocky shores of Naxos, Paros, and Syros, anglers reported good numbers of **sargos**, **small dentex**, and mixed **bream** on simple bottom rigs. Peeled shrimp and small strips of fresh squid outfished everything, especially when fished light and close to the rocks. A few better **gilt‑head bream (tsipoura)** came at first light to small fluorocarbon leaders and size 4–6 hooks. Lure fishing from the rocks has been lively. Fast‑worked 20–40 gram metal jigs in natural sardine patterns and small sinking minnows in blue‑silver took **anchovy‑chasing bonito and small pelagics** along windward points of Andros and Tinos. Soft‑plastic shads on 10–20 gram jig heads crawled along the bottom picked up **scorpionfish** and **small groupers** around reefy drop‑offs. Offshore and deeper reefs around Crete and the Dodecanese produced **amberjack**, **bigger dentex**, and **pagro** for boats slow‑jigging 80–150 gram jigs in 40–90 meters. Natural colors with a hint of glow worked best. Fresh **squid strips**, **live cuttlefish**, and **small live bogues** were prime baits for those anchoring or slow‑trolling over structure. Night fishing has been excellent near harbors and piers. Under lights in the Saronic Gulf, anglers pulled steady **horse mackerel (sapsali)** and small **mackerel** on tiny sabiki rigs tipped with shrimp slivers. A few **calamari** were taken on classic red and orange egi jigs worked slowly through the light line. If you want a couple of hot spots: - **Cape Sounio area, Attica side of the Saronic**: drifting or anchored just outside the drop‑offs with strips of squid or small live baits has been turning up mixed bream and the odd dentex, especially during the evening current. - **North coast reefs of Naxos, from Stelida toward Apollonas**: work metal jigs and small stickbaits at dawn and dusk along the edges where the swell meets deeper blue water for bonito, small tunas, and the occasional serious predator if you’re patient. Overall, best lures right now: 20–40 gram metals, 60–120 gram slow jigs offshore, small sinking minnows, and natural‑colored soft plastics. Best baits: fresh squid, shrimp, and small live or freshly cut baitfish. Fish the low‑light hours and any period with obvious current and you’ll feel that tap on the rod. 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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  • Early Summer Fishing: Greek Islands Dawn and Dusk Bite Report
    2026/06/23
    Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your evening fishing run-down from around the Greek Islands. We’ve got early-summer patterns locked in now. Warm, mostly settled weather, light to moderate meltemi-style north winds in the afternoon, and clear skies over much of the Aegean and Ionian. Air temps are sitting mid‑20s to low‑30s, with sea temps comfortable in the low‑20s. Mornings are calm, afternoons get choppy on the windward sides, then it all softens again toward sunset. Sunrise is landing just after half past five, with sunset just before nine in most of the islands. That gives a long feeding window, but the real action has been in the first two hours of light and the last ninety minutes before dark. Midday is slow and picky unless you’re going deep. Tides in Greece are small, but they still matter. The best movement has been around mid‑morning and again late afternoon, when that gentle rise or fall lines up with the low sun. Any bit of current around reef edges, harbor mouths, or channel pinch‑points has been firing. Inshore, the rocky edges and harbor walls of the Cyclades and Dodecanese have been giving steady mixed bags: saddled bream, white bream, small groupers, and the ever‑present wrasse. Light float rigs with bread, shrimp, or tiny strips of squid have been outfishing everything for numbers. Keep it subtle, thin fluorocarbon and small hooks; the water’s clear and the fish are spooky. For predators, the evening bite has kicked up. Around Naxos, Paros, and Rhodes, shore casters have seen small to mid‑sized bluefish, bonito, and the odd leerfish slashing bait close in. Metal jigs 20–40 g in silver or blue, small stickbaits, and slim minnow plugs in natural sardine patterns are the ticket. Work them fast and erratic when the wind’s up, a bit slower and more twitchy when it’s glassy. Boat anglers running the island drop‑offs and current lines have reported decent numbers of bonito and small tuna, with a few dentex and amberjack taken slow‑jigging the deeper marks. Vertical jigs in pink‑silver or blue‑silver and soft shads on heavy jigheads are doing damage when worked tight to the bottom on structure. Squid and cuttlefish are still around but thinning. Night sessions with egi jigs near harbor lights and shallow reefs are producing a few quality specimens rather than big numbers. Go with natural browns and greens in clear water, brighter pinks and oranges if there’s a bit of stain or swell. For pure shore convenience, best baits right now: – Fresh **squid** strips for bream, grouper, and opportunistic predators. – Small **prawns** or pieces of shrimp for finicky daytime fish. – Tiny **sardine** strips or livebait (if legal and available) for bluefish, leerfish, and bonito. Lure box essentials: – 20–40 g **metal jigs** in silver/blue. – Slim **minnow plugs** 9–13 cm in sardine or anchovy colors. – A couple of **topwater pencils** or stickbaits for the low‑light chaos. A couple of hotspots to keep in mind: – **South Rhodes, around Prasonisi and the nearby reefy points**: that mixing water and steady breeze have pushed bait in tight. Dawn sessions have been producing bonito and bluefish to lures, and good bream on bottom rigs just off the rocks. – **The western side of Naxos, around the rocky points north of Agios Prokopios**: clear water, broken rock, and patches of sand. Evening spinning has yielded mixed predators, while daytime light gear is filling buckets with bream and the odd small grouper. Fish smart: light leaders in clear water, downsize when the bite goes shy, and time your sessions around that low sun and any hint of current. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more on‑the‑water intel and stories. 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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  • Greece Islands Bite Report: Meltemi Winds, Evening Tides, and Harbor Lights Firing Up
    2026/06/22
    This is Artificial Lure with your Greece Islands fishing rundown. Across the Aegean and Ionian, a light meltemi-style north breeze has been holding most of the day, settling into 8–14 knots by afternoon with clear skies and hot temps. Local marine forecasts report calm to slight seas around the Cyclades and the Saronic, with a bit more chop in the central Aegean in the afternoon. Sunrise has been coming just after 6 in the morning, with sunset a bit after 8:30 in the evening, giving long, bright days but the bite has been best at first light and the last hour of sun. Tide-wise, the Med doesn’t swing big, but coastal stations around Piraeus and Rhodes show a gentle one‑footish rise and fall, with a weak morning high and an evening push. That evening push, combined with the fading wind, has really kicked bait close to the rocks and sparked short feeding windows. Inshore around Crete, local captains are reporting good numbers of saddled bream, white bream, and some chunky gilthead seabream on light fluorocarbon and small natural baits — shrimp, mussel, and thin strips of squid doing most of the work. Rock marks just outside the small harbors have also given mixed bags of wrasse and small groupers for those dropping simple paternoster rigs tight to structure. The night game has picked up around the Cyclades. Harbor lights in Naxos and Paros have been pulling in schools of small baitfish, and anglers working tiny metal jigs and 5–7 cm minnow plugs are finding horse mackerel, small bonito, and the odd needlefish. Squid have been showing in pockets: egi jigs in pink and natural brown, size 2.5–3.0, have been the top producers, especially on the darker corners away from the busiest piers. Offshore, local charter reports from the Ionian between Zakynthos and Kefalonia mention scattered pelagics: bonito, skipjack, and some early-season little tunny shadowing temperature breaks. Trolling small feathers, cedar plugs, and 9–11 cm deep-diving minnows in blue–white or sardine patterns at 4–6 knots has put fish in the box. Dolphin‑safe spreader bars aren’t common here; most skippers keep it simple with two surface lures and a deep diver down the middle. Best artificial lures right now: - Small silver or blue metal jigs, 10–30 g, for the harbor predators. - Slim minnow plugs in natural anchovy or sardine colors for dawn and dusk, both inshore and offshore. - Egi squid jigs in pink, orange, and brown, fished slow and steady under the lights. Best natural baits: - Fresh shrimp and mussel for bream. - Squid strips and small sardine chunks for mixed reef fish and night mackerel. - Live or very fresh small baitfish when you can get them, especially for bonito and larger predators. A couple of hotspots to keep in mind: First, **Chania, northwest Crete**. The outer harbor walls and the rocky points to the west have been consistent at daybreak. Light spinning outfits and small hardbaits, or a simple float rig with shrimp, will keep you busy with bream and the occasional surprise predator cruising the drop-offs. Second, **Naousa Bay, Paros**. The harbor lights and nearby rocky coves have been lively after dark. Work your egi jigs and small metals under the lights for squid and horse mackerel, then fan casts out into the darker water for needlefish and small tunas pushing bait just off the glow. If you’re heading out, pack plenty of water, go light on the tackle, and time your sessions around first and last light with that gentle tide push. The fish are there; you just have to move with them. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more daily fishing intel. 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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