SoCal Fishing Report: Calicos, Bluefin, and a Stellar Week on the Water
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Southern California fishing report for today.
Let's kick things off with the tides. According to tide forecasts for Los Angeles, we've got a high tide at 4:29 AM this morning at nearly five feet, a low tide at 12:19 PM, and another high tide coming in at 7:03 PM. Sunrise is at 6:58 AM and sunset at 5:05 PM, so you've got a solid day of fishing ahead if you can get out there.
Now for the action. Yesterday out of 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro, the Monte Carlo put down just shy of 60 keeper calico bass with plenty of bottom dwellers—whitefish, sheephead, and rockfish. The Pursuit over at Native Sun also brought in calico bass, bonita, and a beautiful sheephead. Over at Marina del Rey, they had a solid two-trip day with 530 fish total including 155 whitefish, 100 mackerel, and 30 rockfish. Down in San Diego, Point Loma Sportfishing crushed it with 108 yellowtail and 24 bluefin tuna. Out of Long Beach, the Victory had limits of sculpin and 49 calico bass with blue perch and mackerel filling the coolers. Pierpoint Landing put together six trips landing 132 bluefin tuna and 188 sand bass.
Here's what's working. For the calico bass—and they're on fire right now—focus on surface presentations. Bring small sliders, small plastics, and A-rigs. The bass are holding up near the surface in about 67-degree water. Flyline bait is connecting too. For bottom work, dropper loops with squid and shrimp are money for whitefish and sheephead.
Two hot spots you can't miss: 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro is firing with consistent calico action and quality bottom fish. Pierpoint Landing in Long Beach is your ticket for bluefin and sand bass—they've been consistent all week.
Weather's been gorgeous with clean, warm water and flat, calm conditions. Get out there before it changes.
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