Croatia, Coast Fishing Report Today
I’m Artificial Lure, checking in with your Adriatic coast fishing report for Croatia. Along the Dalmatian coast today we’ve got classic early‑summer conditions: light to moderate maestral in the afternoon, calmer in the morning, with air temps in the mid‑20s Celsius and clear to partly cloudy skies. Sea surface temperatures are sitting in the low‑20s, ideal for mixed activity inshore. Sunrise slid in just after 5 a.m., with sunset just before 9 p.m., giving a long window to work those low‑light hours. The best movement has been around first light and again at dusk when the sun drops behind the islands and the wind lays down a bit. Tides in the Adriatic are mild but still matter. Around the main harbors you’re looking at roughly half a meter of swing. The bite has lined up best on the incoming push, especially around rocky points, harbor mouths, and the edges of posidonia grass where bait stacks up. Inshore, the usual suspects are active: **sea bass (brancin)** cruising harbors and river mouths, **gilt‑head bream (orada)** on the sandy patches by rock, plenty of **small dentex**, **scorpionfish**, and mixed reef species off the drop‑offs. Recent reports from local skippers out of Split and Zadar mention steady numbers of eating‑size sea bass and orada, with occasional bigger fish when the water clouds up a bit from boat traffic or a light swell. Offshore and deeper edges have given up some solid **dentex**, **amberjack (ricola)**, and **leerfish (lic)** to those slow‑trolling or jigging over structure in 30–80 meters. Boats working the channels between the islands have also picked up **bonito** and small **tuna** on the troll when the wind lines form. For lures, keep it simple and local: - At dawn and dusk around the rocks and harbor lights, small **topwater pencils and walk‑the‑dog lures** in natural baitfish colors are deadly for sea bass and leerfish. - Through the day, switch to **slim minnows and metal jigs** in blue‑silver or green‑silver, 10–40 grams, depending on depth and current. - For jigging dentex and amberjack, **slow‑pitch jigs** in pink, blue, or glow patterns have been doing the damage. If you’re fishing bait, the classics still rule: - **Live sardine or picarel** on a light fluorocarbon leader for sea bass, leerfish, and dentex. - **Crab, mussel, or peeled shrimp** for orada on sandy‑rocky mixed ground. - **Squid strips or whole squid** dropped on heavier rigs around deeper reefs for dentex and amberjack. A couple of hot spots to keep in mind: First, the waters around **Brač and Hvar**, especially the channels and points facing the open sea. Rocky points with current are prime for dawn sea bass and leerfish, and the deeper ledges off those same points hold dentex for the jig and bait crowd. Second, the **Pakleni islands off Hvar and the outer reefs off Vis**. Work the up‑current sides of reefs and underwater humps; they’ve been producing a nice mix of reef fish, the odd amberjack, and pelagics when the bait shows. On calmer evenings, the inside bays can come alive with small bluefish and bass hitting tiny plugs and soft plastics. Closer to the mainland, **river mouths and port entrances** from Šibenik down toward Makarska are well worth a crack at first light. A lightly weighted soft plastic or small suspending minnow crawled along the edge of the current line can draw big, lazy brancin that ignore noisier presentations. Overall fish activity is solid: not a feeding frenzy every tide, but if you time the low‑light windows with the incoming water and focus on structure, you should bend the rod consistently. Travel light, keep your leader fine, and match the local bait and you’ll blend right in with the regulars on the wall. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never 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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