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Fishing the California Coast in January 2025: Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Dorado, Bonito, and More
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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If you're heading out to fish in the Pacific Ocean off California today, here's what you need to know:
First, let's talk about the tides. Today, January 23, 2025, you can expect a low tide at 4:05 AM with a height of 0.07 ft, followed by a high tide at 10:57 AM with a height of 0.26 ft. The next low tide will be at 4:55 PM with a height of 0.13 ft, and the final high tide of the day will be at 10:14 PM with a height of 0.23 ft[2].
The weather has been quite chilly lately, with colder and windier conditions than usual. This past week saw some very windy days, which made it difficult to fish or go snorkeling. However, it's still sunny, so make sure to pack accordingly[1].
As for fish activity, the waters are getting colder and greener, but there are still some warmer patches around. Yesterday, anglers caught a variety of fish including dorado, wahoo, bonito, jack crevalle, amberjack, sierra, and cabrilla. These species are still active in the warmer holdover areas[1].
For lures and bait, you'll want to use something that can attract these species in the cooler waters. Jigs and spoons are great for catching bonito and jack crevalle, while live bait like sardines or anchovies can be effective for dorado and wahoo. If you're targeting amberjack or sierra, try using squid or shrimp.
Some hot spots to consider are around the coastal areas near La Paz, though this is a bit further south, the same principles apply to California waters. Look for areas with some warmer water pockets and structure like reefs or rocky outcrops.
Remember to check the local fishing regulations, especially if you're after Pacific halibut, as there are specific rules and seasons in place for 2025[4].
Stay safe and good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
First, let's talk about the tides. Today, January 23, 2025, you can expect a low tide at 4:05 AM with a height of 0.07 ft, followed by a high tide at 10:57 AM with a height of 0.26 ft. The next low tide will be at 4:55 PM with a height of 0.13 ft, and the final high tide of the day will be at 10:14 PM with a height of 0.23 ft[2].
The weather has been quite chilly lately, with colder and windier conditions than usual. This past week saw some very windy days, which made it difficult to fish or go snorkeling. However, it's still sunny, so make sure to pack accordingly[1].
As for fish activity, the waters are getting colder and greener, but there are still some warmer patches around. Yesterday, anglers caught a variety of fish including dorado, wahoo, bonito, jack crevalle, amberjack, sierra, and cabrilla. These species are still active in the warmer holdover areas[1].
For lures and bait, you'll want to use something that can attract these species in the cooler waters. Jigs and spoons are great for catching bonito and jack crevalle, while live bait like sardines or anchovies can be effective for dorado and wahoo. If you're targeting amberjack or sierra, try using squid or shrimp.
Some hot spots to consider are around the coastal areas near La Paz, though this is a bit further south, the same principles apply to California waters. Look for areas with some warmer water pockets and structure like reefs or rocky outcrops.
Remember to check the local fishing regulations, especially if you're after Pacific halibut, as there are specific rules and seasons in place for 2025[4].
Stay safe and good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI