Last year in May 2016 I had some success catching freshwater fish on the island. I had no trouble finding and catching European Perch and a Northern Pike. This time I returned to Lagoa Verde but had no luck. The water was warmer so I assume the larger fish were out beyond casting distance. Time constraints also limited when and how long I could fish. Would have preferred to be there at dawn or dusk instead of in the middle of a hot sunny day. The only freshwater fish I caught on the island was a very small Largemouth Bass at Lagoa De Sao Bras.
I did manage to catch a nice variety of species one evening while fishing off the dock in Povoacao. Caught seven different kinds of fish, five of which were new species. I used a Sabiki rig baited with small chunks of fish.
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* Bastard Grunt - Pomadasys incises |
* Dusky Grouper - Epinephelus marginatus
* Gilt head Seabream - Sparus aureate
* Black Scorpionfish - Scorpaena porous
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White Seabream - Diplodus sargus |
* Guinean Puffer - Spheroids marmoratus
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Axillary Seabream - Pagellus arcane
* Indicates a new species
We’re planning another trip to the Azores in June 2019. Freshwater fishing might be better in June and I would like to rent kayaks this time. I would go out with Northshore again. I enjoyed using a variety of methods for targeting different species. Might even book a longer trip.
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