Cheers lads,
I've fished costa tequise on three holidays, only last year did I do ok. I'm no expert but this has been my experience. There are a few man made rock walls that give the beaches shelter. There's one which drops down into a big sort of hollow at the end where it's quite comfortable to fish from. It's real rocky so at anything over than low tide on a calm sea it's a nightmare if ledgering.
Using isome on jigs I've had a load of wrasse, blennies and damselfish plus the inevitable scorpionfish.
On small hook sabiki rigs I've had those species plus salema, bouge, white and red bream and a few little pufferfish. I've also had most of them species using a float rig.
At the next rock wall thingy I've lost less tackle and one side is much calmer but I didn't catch much only a couple of red bream but there must be fish there. Now I haven't fished bigger hooks and baits in Lanzarote but there must be morays etc etc.
On the last two nights I fished the harbour for a couple of hours catching a little red cardinal and a few small smoothhounds. If I go back to costa tequise I'll want to try for bigger species day and night that's for sure. It's a lovely place it really is. Your supposed to get a license to fish any Spanish Coast but it's not as easy as over here and I've never bothered, I don't think anybody does. Your not supposed to fish harbours but in Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and gram canaria I've had loads of police walk or drive past and have never been questioned. I guess its a risk though.
The two boats I've been out on are ok and I've had tuna and seen marlin landed, barracuda eye but that's the luck of the draw because they only had a couple of big game rods out between twenty or more people. Last time I took my own boat rod and rigs and caught about fifteen species including some nice sized lizardfish , pandora, snapper and bream.