SoCal Fire: Yellowtail Crashes, Halibut Heating Up, Rockfish Limits Easy
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Tides in Santa Monica Bay? Low at 3 AM, high mid-mornin' around 10 feet, then droppin' sharp by afternoon—fish the outgoing for reds and specks huggin' structure. Fish activity's hot offshore: yellowtail and bluefin tuna crashin' the party early, dorado and yellowfin showin' north of Baja into our waters. Closer in, rockfish limits easy, calico bass stackin' on kelp beds, and halibut giggin' sandy bottoms.
Recent catches? 22nd Street Sportfishing out of San Pedro logged killer days—20+ yellowtail per boat on yo-yo jigs, plus limits of reds and sheephead. Pursuit full-day trips boated 15-25 mixed bags includin' sand bass and barracuda. Inshore, speckled trout and reds on reefs, flounder gigged in pockets, per coastal updates.
Best lures: Yo-yo irons in 4-6 oz for yellowtail, sardine-tipped; swimbaits like Big Hammer for halibut; chrome Kastmasters for calicos. Live bait? Sardines or anchovies on drop-shot rigs rule—rig 'em deep for rockfish, free-line for tuna boils. Topwater poppers at dawn for surface smashers.
Hot spots: Hit the kelp line off Point Dume for yellowtail action, or San Pedro's bait receiver for easy limits on rockfish and bass. Launch early, stay safe out there.
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