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Tides, Timing, and Targeting: A Fishing Guide for the Los Angeles Coast on December 26, 2024
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For December 26, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters around Los Angeles, here's what you need to know:
First off, let's talk about the daylight. Sunrise today is at 6:57 AM, and sunset will be at 4:50 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 53 minutes of daylight[2][4].
Tide-wise, the first high tide was at 2:43 AM, with the next one at 12:57 PM. The first low tide is at 7:47 AM, and the next low tide will be at 8:09 PM. The tidal coefficient is relatively low today, indicating smaller tidal ranges and currents[4].
Weather conditions are crucial, but as of now, there's no detailed weather forecast provided. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest updates before heading out.
Looking at the fishing reports from yesterday, the Western Pride had a successful half-day trip, catching 105 Rockfish, 74 Red Snapper, 20 Bocaccio, 5 Whitefish, 98 Sculpin, and 80 Sanddabs[1].
For today, you might want to focus on similar species. Rockfish, Red Snapper, and Sculpin are active, so using lures that mimic their natural prey would be effective. Live or frozen bait like worms, nightcrawlers, or small fish can work well. Artificial lures such as underspins, smaller swimbaits, and dropshots are also recommended, especially for bass action which has been steady in the area[1][5].
Hot spots include the areas around Newport Beach and Huntington Beach, where boats like the Western Pride and Freelance have been having good luck. The waters off Long Beach are also worth a try.
If you're looking for the right gear, Tackle Shack USA in Sylmar is a great place to stop by. They have a wide selection of bait, lures, and tackle, and the staff is knowledgeable and happy to help[3].
Good luck out there, and tight lines
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
First off, let's talk about the daylight. Sunrise today is at 6:57 AM, and sunset will be at 4:50 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 53 minutes of daylight[2][4].
Tide-wise, the first high tide was at 2:43 AM, with the next one at 12:57 PM. The first low tide is at 7:47 AM, and the next low tide will be at 8:09 PM. The tidal coefficient is relatively low today, indicating smaller tidal ranges and currents[4].
Weather conditions are crucial, but as of now, there's no detailed weather forecast provided. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest updates before heading out.
Looking at the fishing reports from yesterday, the Western Pride had a successful half-day trip, catching 105 Rockfish, 74 Red Snapper, 20 Bocaccio, 5 Whitefish, 98 Sculpin, and 80 Sanddabs[1].
For today, you might want to focus on similar species. Rockfish, Red Snapper, and Sculpin are active, so using lures that mimic their natural prey would be effective. Live or frozen bait like worms, nightcrawlers, or small fish can work well. Artificial lures such as underspins, smaller swimbaits, and dropshots are also recommended, especially for bass action which has been steady in the area[1][5].
Hot spots include the areas around Newport Beach and Huntington Beach, where boats like the Western Pride and Freelance have been having good luck. The waters off Long Beach are also worth a try.
If you're looking for the right gear, Tackle Shack USA in Sylmar is a great place to stop by. They have a wide selection of bait, lures, and tackle, and the staff is knowledgeable and happy to help[3].
Good luck out there, and tight lines
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI