Common pandora fishing
The common pandora (Pagellus erythrinus) is a type of snapper, common in the Meditarranea Sea, but is also present in the eastern Atlantic coastal areas from Cape Verde to Scandinavia.
These snapper are taken on the bottom with natural bait such as pieces of squid, worm or shrimp. Larger pandora are caught jigging an inchiku with some tentacles of squid or cuttle fish on the hooks.
The biggest pandora can grow up to 50cm (20 inch).
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Best Common pandora Fishing Charters
Jolie Biche
Palamos, Costa Brava (ES)
Fenix Nian
Corralejo, Fuerteventura (ES)
Lavandou Sport Fishing
Le Lavandou, French Riviera (FR)
Cap Salou Fishing
Salou, Tarragona (ES)