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California Coastal Fishing Update: Yellowtail Bonanza, Halibut Hotspots, and Rockfish Riches
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Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, California fishing report for March 17, 2025.
We're looking at a beautiful day on the water today. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM and sunset will be at 7:12 PM, giving us plenty of daylight hours to wet our lines. The weather's cooperating nicely with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid-60s. Winds are light at 5-10 mph, perfect for a day out on the boat.
Tides are running pretty standard today. We've got a high tide at 10:23 AM and a low tide at 4:47 PM. That midday high tide should bring in some nice action, especially around structure and drop-offs.
Now, let's talk fish! The past week has seen some stellar action out there. Yellowtail have been on fire, with several boats reporting limits. These bad boys have been hitting hard on live sardines and surface iron. If you're looking to hook into some yellows, I'd suggest trying around Catalina Island or the Coronado Islands.
Halibut fishing has also been picking up steam. Anglers working the sandy bottoms near Newport Beach and Huntington Beach have been scoring some nice flatties. Your best bet for these guys is a live sardine or anchovy on a Carolina rig, or try slow-trolling a white Berkley Gulp! Swimming Mullet.
For you rockfish enthusiasts, the bite has been steady. Lingcod, vermilion, and bocaccio have been coming over the rails in good numbers. Dropping down some squid strips or live sardines on a dropper loop rig is the way to go here. The rocky areas off Point Loma and La Jolla have been producing well.
As for lures, you can't go wrong with a blue and white Tady 45 for surface action. For deeper water, the trusty diamond jig in chrome or blue is still getting it done. And don't forget about those swimbaits - a 6-inch Big Hammer in anchovy color has been absolutely crushing it lately.
If you're looking for some hot spots, I'd highly recommend checking out the kelp beds off San Clemente. The yellowtail bite there has been insane. Another area that's been on fire is the 9-Mile Bank for a mixed bag of quality fish.
Remember folks, always check the latest regulations before heading out, and let's keep those conservation efforts going strong. Tight lines and see you on the water!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
We're looking at a beautiful day on the water today. Sunrise was at 6:15 AM and sunset will be at 7:12 PM, giving us plenty of daylight hours to wet our lines. The weather's cooperating nicely with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid-60s. Winds are light at 5-10 mph, perfect for a day out on the boat.
Tides are running pretty standard today. We've got a high tide at 10:23 AM and a low tide at 4:47 PM. That midday high tide should bring in some nice action, especially around structure and drop-offs.
Now, let's talk fish! The past week has seen some stellar action out there. Yellowtail have been on fire, with several boats reporting limits. These bad boys have been hitting hard on live sardines and surface iron. If you're looking to hook into some yellows, I'd suggest trying around Catalina Island or the Coronado Islands.
Halibut fishing has also been picking up steam. Anglers working the sandy bottoms near Newport Beach and Huntington Beach have been scoring some nice flatties. Your best bet for these guys is a live sardine or anchovy on a Carolina rig, or try slow-trolling a white Berkley Gulp! Swimming Mullet.
For you rockfish enthusiasts, the bite has been steady. Lingcod, vermilion, and bocaccio have been coming over the rails in good numbers. Dropping down some squid strips or live sardines on a dropper loop rig is the way to go here. The rocky areas off Point Loma and La Jolla have been producing well.
As for lures, you can't go wrong with a blue and white Tady 45 for surface action. For deeper water, the trusty diamond jig in chrome or blue is still getting it done. And don't forget about those swimbaits - a 6-inch Big Hammer in anchovy color has been absolutely crushing it lately.
If you're looking for some hot spots, I'd highly recommend checking out the kelp beds off San Clemente. The yellowtail bite there has been insane. Another area that's been on fire is the 9-Mile Bank for a mixed bag of quality fish.
Remember folks, always check the latest regulations before heading out, and let's keep those conservation efforts going strong. Tight lines and see you on the water!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI