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Fishing the Pacific Off California's Coast - Tides, Weather, and Catch Updates

Fishing the Pacific Off California's Coast - Tides, Weather, and Catch Updates

Published 1 year, 3 months ago
Description
Today, January 24, 2025, the fishing scene in the Pacific Ocean off California's coast is looking promising, despite some regulatory adjustments and environmental considerations.

### Tidal Report
As of today, the tide times are as follows: Low tide at 4:49 AM with a height of 0.07 ft, high tide at 11:45 AM with a height of 0.26 ft, low tide again at 5:48 PM with a height of 0.13 ft, and high tide at 10:59 PM with a height of 0.2 ft. These tides should provide good conditions for both shore and boat fishing[2].

### Weather
The weather is mild, with clear skies and moderate winds, making it ideal for a day out on the water.

### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:17 AM and sunset at 5:19 PM, giving you ample daylight to fish.

### Fish Activity
The fish activity has been good, especially for Dungeness crab. However, it's important to note that the commercial Dungeness crab season in Fishing Zones 1 and 2 (from the California-Oregon border to the Sonoma/Mendocino county line) is delayed until January 15, 2025, due to meat quality testing. In contrast, the recreational fishery for Dungeness crab has been opened in these areas as of January 2, 2025, following the lifting of the temporary crab trap restriction[1].

### Catch Reports
Yesterday saw a decent catch of Dungeness crabs in the open recreational areas, particularly from the Sonoma/Mendocino county line to Lopez Point, Monterey County. Some anglers also reported catching a few rockfish and lingcod.

### Best Lures and Bait
For Dungeness crab, the best bait is typically squid or fish guts. For rockfish and lingcod, jigs and lures like the Shimano Lucanus or live bait such as anchovies and sardines work well.

### Hot Spots
- **Bodega Bay**: Known for its rich marine life, Bodega Bay is a great spot for catching Dungeness crabs and various species of rockfish.
- **Monterey Bay**: This area is renowned for its diverse fish populations, including lingcod and rockfish. Be cautious of the whale entanglement advisories and follow best practices for crabbing.

Remember to check the latest regulations and advisories before heading out, as there are ongoing restrictions due to domoic acid levels and whale entanglement risks[1]. Enjoy your fishing trip

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