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Come and find out about tassergal fishing in the Rhône Delta, a marine predator with razor-sharp teeth! The tassergal is increasingly frequenting the estuary of the Rhône Delta as soon as the fine weather arrives. They are very receptive to surface lures such as poppers and flappers.

Tassergal fishing in the Rhône Delta is therefore ideal for anyone wishing to improve their sea lure fishing technique.. You'll benefit from my experience and effective teaching methods in terms of casting, choice of lures, animation, safety, etc.

Information about your guide

Benjamin

Located on the Rhône Delta in Port Saint Louis du Rhône, I invite you to discover one of the richest fishing spots on the Mediterranean coast.
Ideally situated on the border between the Camargue and Provence, the mouth of the Rhône is renowned for its RED TUNA fishing, particularly with lures. But that's not its only attraction: this unique and rich biotope attracts and concentrates all the biggest marine predators in the Mediterranean, such as Liches Amies, Loups, Tassergals, Bonites, Espadons, Requins, etc.
I invite you to come on board with me and track down these predators throughout the seasons!

Languages spoken French, English (average level)

jacquot.benjamin01@gmail.com

  • What's included
  • Supervision by a professional
  • Fishing tackle: rods and reels
  • Consumables: frames, lures, etc.
  • Bait
  • Travel to the fishing site
  • Fishing licence
  • Fully equipped and secure boat
  • Meals / drinks / snacks
  • Drinks

The detailed programme

The tassergal fishing in the Rhône Delta is mainly done with surface lures Popper, flapper and prop bait will be your best assets...

 The average size of Mediterranean tassergals in the Rhône Delta is between 1 and 3 kilos, with individuals sometimes exceeding 6 kilos. 

All the fishing equipment you need for this day's fishing will be provided (rods, reels, lures and small consumables).

Ideal periods for tassergal fishing in the Rhône Delta

The tassergal likes warm water, so they generally arrive in the Rhône Delta in late spring and leave before winter when the water cools a little too much for them. It is therefore possible to fish for tassergal in the Rhône Delta from the beginning of June to the end of November.

Further information

For obvious reasons of preserving tassergal populations, we will be practising "catch and release" as much as possible.

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