Spring SoCal Bass and Yellowtail Bite Heats Up at Dawn
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Fish are wakin' up strong this spring. H&M Landing reports limits of yellowtail up to 30 lbs at Coronado Islands yesterday, plus rockfish, sculpin, bass, whitefish, and bonito on half-day runs from Point Loma. 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro's hot with calico bass, sand bass, and halibut stackin' up near kelp beds—limits comin' easy on live sardines or anchovies. Recent counts: yellowfin and bluefin tuna bitin' one-day range offshore, per H&M fish logs. Calicos and sheephead lovin' the warmer shallows, 60-degree water pushin' 'em in.
Best baits? Live sardines or anchovies on a dropper loop for yellowtail and bass—irresistible. Bloodworms or shrimp for perch and halibut. Lures-wise, go big paddletails on jigheads for stripers migratin' south (echoin' On The Water patterns), or chrome yo-yo irons for calicos. Topwater plugs at dawn for surface boils.
Hit these hot spots: Avalon Harbor on Catalina for yellowtail and calico—troll or drift live bait. Or San Pedro's bait receiver rocks for halibut and bass on outgoing tide. Launch early from 22nd Street or H&M—kids fish free weekdays there!
Tight lines, stay safe out there.
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