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Los Angeles Anglers Enjoy Ideal Fishing Conditions on Mild September Morning

Los Angeles Anglers Enjoy Ideal Fishing Conditions on Mild September Morning

Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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Good morning, anglers! It's a beautiful day in Los Angeles on this fine September morning. The current time is just past 8 AM.

Starting off with the tide report, we have a high tide peaking at 8:40 AM and then heading towards low tide at about 2:30 PM. The afternoon high tide will come in around 9:00 PM. Keep these times in mind when planning your fishing spots, as the tidal movements can significantly affect fish activity.

The weather today is looking perfect for fishing. Expect clear skies with temperatures ranging from a cool 68°F in the morning to a comfortable 75°F in the afternoon. There will be a gentle breeze coming in from the west at about 7 mph, perfect for some relaxed casting. Sunrise was at 6:36 AM, and you can look forward to a beautiful sunset at 7:16 PM.

Yesterday was quite a day for anglers in the area. In Santa Monica Bay, there was an impressive haul of yellowtail, with several catches measuring up to 24 inches. Local reports also mention good numbers of Calico Bass and Sand Bass. Pier fishermen at Venice and Redondo Beach managed to land a few halibut, with the largest topping out at around 22 inches.

Fish activity levels are expected to be high this morning, peaking around the high tide. The evening high tide should also bring in another wave of fish movement, so plan your fishing trips accordingly.

For those wondering about the best lures and baits, here are the top picks. If you're targeting yellowtail, try using surface irons in blue and white or green and yellow. For halibut, swimbaits in smelt or sardine patterns have been successful. As for bait, live anchovies and sardines are proving irresistible across the board. Also, don't forget to bring along some squid if you're looking to attract the bass.

Two hot spots to consider today would be the breakwater area near Marina del Rey, which has been buzzing with yellowtail activity, and the Redondo Canyon, a good spot for getting those larger halibut.

Tight lines everyone, and remember to respect the local regulations. Happy fishing!

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