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Fishing Report off the California Coast Despite Challenging Weather Conditions

Fishing Report off the California Coast Despite Challenging Weather Conditions

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Today, January 26, 2025, looks like it could be a decent day for fishing in the Pacific Ocean off the California coast, despite some challenging weather conditions.

First, let's look at the tides. For today, the low tide is at 6:26 AM and 7:43 PM, with high tide at 1:39 PM. Sunrise is at 7:15 AM and sunset at 5:21 PM[2].

Weather-wise, a low pressure trough is persisting along the California coast, which means we can expect some wind and rough seas. North winds are predicted to be around 10 to 15 knots, with seas ranging from 6 to 10 feet[3].

Yesterday's fish counts give us some insight into what's biting. In the Los Angeles area, the Native Sun out of 22nd Street Landing had a 3/4 day trip with 7 halibut, 64 sculpin, and 3 halibut released. The Redondo Special from Redondo Beach Sportfishing caught 5 sand bass, 1 sculpin, and 190 whitefish on a half-day trip[1].

In San Diego, the New Seaforth had a half-day trip with 12 sculpin and 90 whitefish, while the Premier from H&M Landing caught 5 sand bass, 5 blacksmith, 3 sculpin, and 3 whitefish[1].

For lures and bait, given the current fish activity, using live bait such as anchovies or sardines for halibut and sculpin can be effective. For sand bass, try using plastic lures like curly tail grubs or small jigs. If you're targeting whitefish, small hooks with squid or shrimp can work well.

Hot spots to consider include the waters around Santa Cruz Island and the Channel Islands, which have been producing good catches of halibut and sculpin. Another spot is the area off Dana Point, where boats like the Sum Fun and New San Mateo have been catching sculpin and whitefish[1].

Remember to check the latest regulations, such as the requirement for descending devices on all boats fishing for rockfish and the reduced daily sub-limit for vermillion rockfish[4].

Stay safe out there, and good luck on the water

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