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Promising Fishing Conditions off California's Pacific Coast - Rockfish, Bass, and More Await Anglers
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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Today, December 12, 2024, the fishing conditions in the Pacific Ocean off California are looking promising. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:
### Tidal Report
We are experiencing relatively mild tidal fluctuations today. The low tide is at 6:20 AM with a height of 0.02 ft, followed by a high tide at 1:12 PM with a height of 0.3 ft. The next low tide will be at 7:25 PM with a height of 0.1 ft[2].
### Weather and Daylight
The weather is calm, making for an easy ride out to the fishing spots. Sunrise is at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 4:45 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing[2].
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a fair to good bite for bass anglers, and rockfish fishing has been strong, especially on 3/4 day trips. There have also been reports of catching some fat wahoo and a steady catch of yellowtail and other species like kelp bass and white seabass[1].
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Rockfish and bass are among the most active species right now. For rockfish, you can expect a good catch, especially in deeper waters. Bass anglers reported catching a fair number, with kelp bass, barred sand bass, and spotted sand bass being common catches. The daily bag limit for these bass species is five fish in any combination, with a minimum size limit of 14 inches total length[4].
### Best Lures and Bait
For bass, using lures like swim baits or soft plastics in deeper brush and around structures has been effective. For rockfish, jigs and squid or shrimp baits are recommended. If you're targeting wahoo, trolling with larger lures or baitfish can yield good results[1][4].
### Hot Spots
Some hot spots to consider include the waters off La Jolla, where the rockfish and bass fishing has been strong. Another good spot is around the islands off San Diego, where you can find a mix of species including yellowtail and white seabass.
Overall, it's a great day to get out on the water, with calm conditions and active fish. Make sure to check the local regulations and enjoy your fishing trip.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
### Tidal Report
We are experiencing relatively mild tidal fluctuations today. The low tide is at 6:20 AM with a height of 0.02 ft, followed by a high tide at 1:12 PM with a height of 0.3 ft. The next low tide will be at 7:25 PM with a height of 0.1 ft[2].
### Weather and Daylight
The weather is calm, making for an easy ride out to the fishing spots. Sunrise is at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 4:45 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing[2].
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a fair to good bite for bass anglers, and rockfish fishing has been strong, especially on 3/4 day trips. There have also been reports of catching some fat wahoo and a steady catch of yellowtail and other species like kelp bass and white seabass[1].
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Rockfish and bass are among the most active species right now. For rockfish, you can expect a good catch, especially in deeper waters. Bass anglers reported catching a fair number, with kelp bass, barred sand bass, and spotted sand bass being common catches. The daily bag limit for these bass species is five fish in any combination, with a minimum size limit of 14 inches total length[4].
### Best Lures and Bait
For bass, using lures like swim baits or soft plastics in deeper brush and around structures has been effective. For rockfish, jigs and squid or shrimp baits are recommended. If you're targeting wahoo, trolling with larger lures or baitfish can yield good results[1][4].
### Hot Spots
Some hot spots to consider include the waters off La Jolla, where the rockfish and bass fishing has been strong. Another good spot is around the islands off San Diego, where you can find a mix of species including yellowtail and white seabass.
Overall, it's a great day to get out on the water, with calm conditions and active fish. Make sure to check the local regulations and enjoy your fishing trip.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI