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Lisbon Coast Fishing Report: First Light Bite and Tide-Driven Action

Lisbon Coast Fishing Report: First Light Bite and Tide-Driven Action

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Good evening, this is **Artificial Lure** with your Lisbon Coast fishing report for today. Around **Lisbon and the nearby coast**, the sea has been fishing best on the **first and last light** windows, with the most reliable action coming around structure, harbors, and the mouths of estuaries where bait is getting pushed by tide and current. For **tide timing**, check the **falling tide into low water** and the **first push of the flood**, which are usually the strongest bite periods along this stretch. Without a live tide table in front of me, I’d treat those moving-water windows as the key plays today, especially around rocky points, breakwalls, and river-influenced water. For the **weather**, late June on the Lisbon Coast is typically warm, bright, and often breezy from the northwest in the afternoon, with calmer water early and late in the day. That usually means better surface activity at dawn and dusk, while the mid-day bite often shifts deeper or tighter to shade and current seams. **Sunrise and sunset** are your best guideposts right now: plan the first cast right around dawn and stay on the water through the evening fade. That early and late light is when predators are most willing to chase, especially if baitfish are showing on the surface. Recent local-style reports from the Lisbon area point to a mix of **sea bass, bream, mackerel, and occasional bluefish or other school hunters** showing up where bait is concentrated. The most consistent catches tend to come in **small groups rather than big numbers**, with the best action often coming from anglers working moving water and rocky edges rather than open sand. If you want to put fish in the net, the **best lures** are: - **Soft plastics** in pearl, sardine, or clear baitfish colors - **Metal jigs** for fast searching when fish are feeding up top - **Topwater pencils or small poppers** at first light - **Suspending minnows** around rocks, harbors, and tide rips For **bait**, the local standouts are usually: - **Sardine** - **Mackerel strips** - **Shrimp** - **Bloodworm or ragworm** for bottom feeders and mixed species A couple of **hot spots** to check: - **Cascais to Estoril rocky coastline**, especially around points, reefs, and harbor edges - **Mouths and tidal edges near the Tagus estuary**, where current funnels bait and brings predators close If the water is clear, go smaller and more natural; if it’s colored up, upsize your profile and add vibration. Match the baitfish, keep your presentation tight to structure, and don’t overlook the first hour after sunrise or the last hour before dark. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to **subscribe** for 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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