Spanish Med Spring Bite: Dorada and Lubina Heating Up Costa Brava
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Weather's balmy today—light winds from the east at 10-15 km/h, temps hovering 18-22°C under partly cloudy skies, perfect for a late cast as we hit 22:00. Sunrise was around 7:20 AM, sunset at 8:25 PM, giving us a solid 13 hours of light. Tides? Highs at 4:30 PM and 4:35 AM tomorrow near Barcelona, lows around 11 PM tonight—fish love that incoming flow right now, per local tide charts like Tides4Fishing.
Fish activity's ramping up with spring vibes; solunar peaks hit high today, major bites from 2-4 PM and 8-10 PM. Recent catches? Loads of dorada and lubina (sea bream and bass) off Valencia—anglers pulling 5-10 kg hauls daily on light tackle. Sardines schooling tight near Gibraltar, and calamares dancing at night. Further west, some bonito runs reported, echoing those US salmon surges but our Med style.
Best lures: Go shiny minnow imitations or silver spoons for lubina—jig 'em slow in 5-15m depths. Soft plastics like paddle tails in white or chartreuse smash it for dorada. Bait-wise, fresh sardine strips or squid bits on a circle hook can't be beat; live shrimp if you can nab 'em from the rocks.
Hot spots: Hit the rocks at Cap de Creus for topwater action, or troll off Cabo de Palos—reefs there are firing. Launch at dawn, stay safe out there.
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