LA Basin Dawn Bite: Bass and Halibut Heat Up This Thursday
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Weather's lookin' prime: mild 60s overnight climbin' to low 80s daytime, light offshore breeze, mostly sunny per local forecasts. No big swells messin' things up, unlike those stormy reports from up north.
Tides in Santa Monica Bay? Low at 4:15 AM, risin' to high around 10:30 AM—perfect for incoming action. Fish are wakin' up with that new moon vibe pushin' pre-spawn bass into shallower spots, gettin' aggressive on warmer trends.
Recent catches? Local boats out of Point Loma report steady limits: calico bass, sand bass, and halibut hittin' hard on half-day runs, with some keeper yellowtail showin' early. Shore anglers at beaches nabbed spotted bay bass and barred surfperch—20-30 fish days common. Schools of croaker and corbina stackin' up too.
Best lures? Reaction baits like swimbaits and crankbaits for speed on those warming bites—match the hustle. Jigs with plastic worms or grubs for slower pre-spawn hangs. Live bait? Anchovies or sardines on the rig for halibut, bloodworms for perch.
Hit these hot spots: Marina del Rey jetties for bass on incoming tide, or Leo Carrillo State Beach for surfperch at first light. Rig up and get after 'em!
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