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Shore Fishing Guide

Fish Species in Spain

Discover the fish species you can catch from the Spanish coastline. From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic and the Canary Islands — Spain offers incredible shore fishing diversity.

Mediterranean Species

The Mediterranean coast of Spain — from Catalonia to Andalusia, including the Balearic Islands — is home to a wide variety of species that can be caught from shore.

European Sea Bass

Lubina

Dicentrarchus labrax

One of the most prized catches in Mediterranean shore fishing. Found near rocky coastlines, harbours, and estuaries. Known for its excellent taste and fighting spirit.

All Mediterranean coastOctober – March

Gilt-head Sea Bream

Dorada

Sparus aurata

A highly popular target for shore anglers. Prefers sandy bottoms near seagrass beds. Excellent table fish, widely considered one of the finest Mediterranean species.

All Mediterranean coastSeptember – December

Common Dentex

Dentón

Dentex dentex

A powerful predator found near rocky reefs and drop-offs. Considered a trophy catch for shore anglers. Aggressive fighter with excellent eating quality.

Balearic Islands, Catalonia, ValenciaMay – October

White Sea Bream

Sargo

Diplodus sargus

Very common along rocky shores and breakwaters. Feeds on mussels, sea urchins, and small crabs. A reliable catch year-round, especially popular with beginners.

All Mediterranean coastYear-round

Dusky Grouper

Mero

Epinephelus marginatus

The king of Mediterranean reef fish. Found around rocky outcrops and underwater structures. A protected species in many areas — check local regulations.

Balearic Islands, CataloniaJune – September

Red Mullet

Salmonete

Mullus barbatus

Small but highly valued for its delicate flavour. Often caught from piers and sandy beaches using bottom rigs. One of the most popular catches in Spanish cuisine.

All Mediterranean coastApril – November

Greater Amberjack

Serviola

Seriola dumerili

A powerful pelagic fish that occasionally comes close to shore. Can be caught from breakwaters and deep-water piers. Excellent fighter and prized table fish.

Balearic Islands, Canary IslandsJune – October

Common Octopus

Pulpo

Octopus vulgaris

While not a fish, octopus is one of the most popular catches from Spanish shores. Found in rocky areas and harbours. Can be caught with specialized octopus lures.

All Mediterranean coastSeptember – February

Atlantic Species

Spain's northern Atlantic coast — Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country — offers cooler waters with different species and excellent shore fishing opportunities.

European Sea Bass

Lubina

Dicentrarchus labrax

The Atlantic coast offers some of Spain's best sea bass fishing. Particularly productive around Galicia's rías and the Cantabrian coast. Larger specimens than Mediterranean.

Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Basque CountryOctober – April

Atlantic Bonito

Bonito del Norte

Sarda sarda

A fast-swimming predator found along the northern Atlantic coast. Can be caught from piers and breakwaters when schools pass close to shore. Highly valued in Basque cuisine.

Cantabria, Basque Country, AsturiasJune – October

Ballan Wrasse

Maragota

Labrus bergylta

A colourful reef fish common on the Galician and Cantabrian coasts. Found around kelp-covered rocks. Strong fighter for its size, often caught on crab or worm baits.

Galicia, Asturias, CantabriaYear-round

Pollack

Abadejo

Pollachius pollachius

Popular among lure anglers on the Atlantic coast. Found near rocky headlands, reefs, and kelp beds. Excellent sport fish that can be caught on soft plastic lures.

Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Basque CountryMarch – November

Conger Eel

Congrio

Conger conger

A powerful nocturnal predator found in rocky areas and harbours. Can grow very large — specimens over 20kg are caught from shore. Best targeted at night.

All Atlantic coastYear-round (best at night)

Atlantic Mackerel

Caballa

Scomber scombrus

One of the easiest and most fun species to catch from shore. Found in large schools near piers and beaches. Great for beginners and excellent bait for larger species.

All Atlantic coastApril – October

Canary Islands Species

The Canary Islands, located in the subtropical Atlantic, offer unique species not found on mainland Spain. The warm waters and volcanic coastline create a distinct fishing environment.

Parrotfish

Vieja

Sparisoma cretense

An iconic Canary Islands species and a local delicacy. Found around rocky reefs and seagrass beds. The most popular shore fishing target in the Canary Islands.

All Canary IslandsYear-round

White Trevally

Jurel blanco

Pseudocaranx dentex

A common catch from Canary Island shores. Found around harbours, piers, and rocky areas. Aggressive feeder that provides good sport on light tackle.

All Canary IslandsYear-round

Barred Hogfish

Pejeperro

Bodianus scrofa

A distinctive and colourful species found around volcanic rock formations. Unique to the eastern Atlantic, particularly common in the Canary Islands.

All Canary IslandsYear-round

Atlantic Lizardfish

Lagarto

Synodus saurus

A small but entertaining catch common from sandy beaches and piers. Often the first fish beginners catch in the Canaries. Feeds aggressively on small bait.

All Canary IslandsYear-round

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