LA Fishing Hot: Yellowtail Loading Up at Catalina and the Coronados
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Weather's lookin' prime out there, per the Southern California Bight report: calm seas at 2 feet, east winds 10-15 knots, turnin' partly cloudy after some morning fog. Perfect for coastal runs, no gnarly chops to scare off the boats.
Tides are runnin' strong today with a high coefficient around 80-88, meanin' solid current flows—expect low tide mid-mornin' and high pushin' evenin', great for stirrin' up the bottom dwellers. Fish activity's ramped up; solunar charts call it high to very high, especially at dawn and dusk peaks.
Recent catches? Boats out of 22nd Street Landing loaded up on yellowtail up to 25 pounds yesterday, plus halibut and rockfish hammerin' at the Channel Islands. YouTube's SoCal Bight update from 04/16 confirms yellows bitin' hot at Catalina, Clemente, and the Coronados—some big beach yellows too. Inshore, she'sephead, reds, and drums are showin', with trout lakes like those top CA spots stockin' up for spring.
Best lures: Toss sardine-wrapped jigs or yo-yo irons for yellows and rockfish—Freedom crew swears by 'em. For halibut, try swimbaits in white or green. Live bait? Anchovies or sardines on the hook can't be beat, or shrimp for sheepshead.
Hot spots: Hit the kelp beds off Catalina for yellows, or drop lines at the Coronados for rockfish—spots still open on half-days for $70 bucks.
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