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Los Angeles Fishing Report Today - the podcast that's got its finger on the pulse of your local waters. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a seasoned angler, we've got you hooked!Every morning, we serve up a fresh batch of fishing goodness straight to your earbuds. In just 10 minutes, you'll be armed with everything you need to know for a successful day on the water:
  • Hot spots: Where the fish are biting, from piers to deep sea
  • The day's catch: What's being reeled in and where
  • Tide tables: High, low, and everything in between
  • Weather watch: Conditions that could make or break your trip
  • Bait buzz: What the fish are hungry for today
  • Lure lowdown: Top artificial choices for target species
  • Pro tips: Daily advice from local fishing legends
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  • LA Fishing Hot: Yellowtail Loading Up at Catalina and the Coronados
    Apr 17 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' around Los Angeles on this fine April 17, 2026. Dawn's breakin' early at about 6:20 AM, with sunset 'round 7:30 PM—plenty of daylight to wet a line.

    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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    3 min
  • LA Basin Dawn Bite: Bass and Halibut Heat Up This Thursday
    Apr 16 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Anglin' expert right here in the LA basin, droppin' the fresh fishing report for Thursday, April 16th, 2026, at 3 AM PDT. Dawn's breakin' soon with sunrise around 6:20 AM and sunset at 7:30 PM—plenty of light for a solid day on the water.

    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!

    Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more LA fishin' intel. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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    3 min
  • SoCal Spring Bite: Stripers, Halibut and Sharks Hot Post-Front
    Apr 15 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for SoCal fishing and angling, comin' at ya with today's report for April 15, 2026, right here in and around Los Angeles. Dawn broke around 6:15 AM, sunset's hittin' about 7:30 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light to chase bites. Weather's lookin' partly cloudy with temps in the low 70s daytime, coolin' to mid-50s overnight, light winds from the west at 5-10 mph—perfect after yesterday's breeze. Tides in Santa Monica Bay are risin' slow this mornin', high around 2 PM at 5.2 feet, low at 8 PM pushin' -0.1 feet, so fish the incomin' for best action.

    Fish are active post-front, with water temps hoverin' 62-65°F offshore. Recent catches from Brannan Island SRA and local piers report solid striped bass up to 20 pounds hittin' live anchovies or swimbaits, plus black bass and bluegill stackin' up in calmer bays. Halibut are showin' in numbers near the kelp lines, 10-25 pounders on live sardines, and some early perch schools along the sand. Leopard sharks are hot too, grabbin' shrimp or squid strips. Puppy drum-sized black drum popped up in bay reports, 14-18 inches, echoin' those Gulf trends but local-style.

    Best lures right now? Go with **Yo-Zuri 3D Minnow swimbaits** in sardine or anchovy patterns for stripers and halibut—work 'em slow on the troll or jig. **Keitech Swing Impact soft plastics** on 1/4-oz jigheads shine for bass and perch. Live bait kings are **fresh shrimp** from local shops for sharks and drum, or **anchovies/sardines** pinned on a Carolina rig. Topwaters like **Rapala Skitter Walk** at dawn/dusk for explosive boils.

    Hit these hot spots: **Santa Monica Pier** for easy access stripers and halibut on the tide shift, or **Point Dume kelp beds** by kayak for bigger halibut and perch—launch early to beat the crowds.

    Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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    3 min
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