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Fishing Report for California's Pacific Coast - Seabass, Tuna, and Kelp Bed Action Abound on a Promising Day

Fishing Report for California's Pacific Coast - Seabass, Tuna, and Kelp Bed Action Abound on a Promising Day

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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Today, December 8, 2024, the fishing scene in the Pacific Ocean off California is looking promising, despite the recent windy conditions.

### Tidal Report and Weather
For Los Angeles, the tide times are as follows: high tide at 3:40 AM with a height of 4.39 feet, low tide at 9:16 AM with a height of 2.62 feet, high tide again at 2:29 PM with a height of 4.07 feet, and low tide at 9:17 PM with a height of 0.62 feet[5].
The weather is relatively calm after a windy week, making it an ideal time to get out on the water.

### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 6:45 AM, and sunset is at 4:44 PM, providing a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a lot of activity across various spots. At the Channel Islands, seabass were biting well, with reports of the Aloha Spirit and Grey Light combining for 29 white seabass on their trips[1].

Offshore, there was significant action for yellows, tuna, and marlin. The Thunderbird had a notable catch with a 27-pound yellowtail on their overnight trip. Calico bass fishing was also good, particularly around kelp beds where live squid and weedless swim baits were effective[1].

### Best Lures and Bait
For seabass and calico bass, live squid has been the go-to bait. Weedless swim baits, such as those made by Gary Rees, have also been very effective in kelp beds[1].

### Hot Spots
- **Santa Barbara Island**: Despite its inconsistency, this island is currently producing some great catches, including monster lingcod and yellows. The Pride and Betty Jean have had success here recently[1].
- **Clemente Island**: This area has seen good scores on yellowtail and bass. The Fury has been fishing here off and on, with positive results[1].

Overall, it's a great time to hit the water, with a variety of species biting and favorable weather conditions. Just remember to check the tide times and plan your trip accordingly to maximize your chances of a successful day of fishing.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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