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"Winter Solstice Fishing in LA: Rockfish, Snapper, and More Await Anglers on the Water"

"Winter Solstice Fishing in LA: Rockfish, Snapper, and More Await Anglers on the Water"

Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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For anglers in the Los Angeles area, today, December 21, 2024, promises to be a productive day on the water. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:

### Tidal Report
The tide is currently falling in Los Angeles, with the next high tide at 2:43 AM and the next low tide at 7:25 PM. These tidal changes can often trigger fish activity, so be prepared for some action around these times[4].

### Weather and Daylight
Today marks the winter solstice, with sunrise at 6:54 AM and sunset at 4:48 PM. This gives us about 9 hours and 54 minutes of daylight. The shorter days can affect fish behavior, but the cooler waters often bring in a variety of species[2].

### Fish Activity
Looking at yesterday’s catches, the Western Pride and Freelance boats had some impressive hauls. The Western Pride caught 105 Rockfish, 74 Red Snapper, 20 Bocaccio, 5 Whitefish, 98 Sculpin, and 80 Sanddabs on their half-day trip. The Freelance, on a three-quarter day trip, brought in 90 Rockfish, 320 Whitefish, 2 Sheephead, and 65 Sculpin[1].

### Best Lures and Bait
For Rockfish and Red Snapper, using squid or anchovies as bait is highly effective. For Whitefish and Sculpin, small jigs or lures that mimic their natural prey like tiny fish or crustaceans work well. Bocaccio and Sheephead can be caught using larger jigs or live bait like mackerel or sardines.

### Hot Spots
- **Catalina Island**: Known for its rich marine life, Catalina Island is a hotspot for Rockfish, Red Snapper, and Bocaccio.
- **Newport Beach**: This area has been producing good numbers of Whitefish, Sculpin, and Sanddabs.

Given the tidal and daylight conditions, it’s a good idea to hit the waters early and take advantage of the morning bite. With the right bait and lures, you should have a successful day fishing in the Los Angeles waters.

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