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LA Fishing Forecast: Ideal Conditions for Whitefish, Halibut, and More on January 4, 2025
Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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If you're planning to head out for some fishing in the Los Angeles area today, January 4, 2025, here's what you need to know:
The weather is looking great, with daytime temperatures expected to be around 20°C (68°F) and plenty of sunshine. You'll have about 7 hours of direct sunlight, with sunrise at 6:58 AM and sunset at 4:55 PM, giving you a good window for your fishing trip.
Tides are currently falling, with the next high tide at 5:42 PM and the next low tide at 10:51 AM. These tidal changes can often trigger fish activity, so keep an eye on the times.
Yesterday's catches were impressive. At the 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro, the Native Sun boat brought in 130 Whitefish, 23 Sculpin, 18 Sheephead, 5 Sand Bass, and 1 Halibut among other species. The Pride boat caught 20 Rockfish, 8 Red Snapper, 8 Sheephead, 7 Whitefish, and 5 Halibut.
For surface fishing, use lures that mimic natural baitfish such as small jigs or spoons. For targeting species like White Seabass, Halibut, and Bass, live or frozen anchovies, sardines, and squid are excellent bait choices.
Consider heading out on the Aloha Spirit, which is departing for a full-day trip targeting White Seabass, Halibut, Bass, Perch, and Whitefish. Another good option is the Speed Twin for a half-day trip focusing on Bass, Perch, and Whitefish.
Given the tidal and weather conditions, today should be an excellent day to catch a variety of fish species in the Los Angeles waters. Make sure to check the latest fish counts and adjust your strategy accordingly. Good luck on the water
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
The weather is looking great, with daytime temperatures expected to be around 20°C (68°F) and plenty of sunshine. You'll have about 7 hours of direct sunlight, with sunrise at 6:58 AM and sunset at 4:55 PM, giving you a good window for your fishing trip.
Tides are currently falling, with the next high tide at 5:42 PM and the next low tide at 10:51 AM. These tidal changes can often trigger fish activity, so keep an eye on the times.
Yesterday's catches were impressive. At the 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro, the Native Sun boat brought in 130 Whitefish, 23 Sculpin, 18 Sheephead, 5 Sand Bass, and 1 Halibut among other species. The Pride boat caught 20 Rockfish, 8 Red Snapper, 8 Sheephead, 7 Whitefish, and 5 Halibut.
For surface fishing, use lures that mimic natural baitfish such as small jigs or spoons. For targeting species like White Seabass, Halibut, and Bass, live or frozen anchovies, sardines, and squid are excellent bait choices.
Consider heading out on the Aloha Spirit, which is departing for a full-day trip targeting White Seabass, Halibut, Bass, Perch, and Whitefish. Another good option is the Speed Twin for a half-day trip focusing on Bass, Perch, and Whitefish.
Given the tidal and weather conditions, today should be an excellent day to catch a variety of fish species in the Los Angeles waters. Make sure to check the latest fish counts and adjust your strategy accordingly. Good luck on the water
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI