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California's Tuna Frenzy: Reel In the Action with Artificial Lure's Fishing Report

California's Tuna Frenzy: Reel In the Action with Artificial Lure's Fishing Report

Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Good morning anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Friday, October 17th fishing report for the Pacific waters off California.

Let's talk tides first. San Diego's looking at a high tide rolling in around 1:44 PM at about 5 feet, with lows early morning and evening. Up in Pacifica, we've got a morning high at 9:05 AM hitting over 7 feet, then another decent push at 8:58 PM. These transition periods are prime feeding times, so plan accordingly.

Weather's shaping up nicely after that rough spell we had with those three tropical systems. We're looking at comfortable 80-degree days with lower humidity and calmer seas. Sunrise hit around 7:20 AM and we'll see sunset closer to 6:25 PM, giving us solid daylight hours to work with.

Now let's talk fish. Fisherman's Landing had boats bringing in serious numbers earlier this week. The Islander scored 84 bluefin tuna and 10 yellowfin on a 2-day trip, while the Pacific Queen tallied 76 bluefin, 4 yellowfin, plus yellowtail and dorado on a 3-day run. The tuna bite is absolutely on fire right now, with nice weather in the forecast and some big fish in the mix.

For rock fishing, the Dolphin's been crushing it on morning half-day trips, working 400 to 600 feet deep and bringing back limits. Up north around Sausalito and Half Moon Bay, boats are pulling respectable numbers of lingcod and rockfish, with the New Rayann reporting 34 lingcod and 170 rockfish on a full day trip.

What should you throw? For the tuna action, iron jigs in blue and chrome are money right now. Work those yo-yo style through the zone. Live bait's never wrong either - sardines and mackerel if you can get them. For rockfish, swimbaits and jigs in white or natural colors fished near structure are your ticket. Don't overthink it.

Hot spots? The local fleet's finding success around the Coronado Islands and working south of there. The Farallon Islands continue producing incredible action for those willing to make the run. Closer to shore, the kelp beds off Point Loma and La Jolla are holding fish.

Bottom line: conditions are prime, fish are biting, and you should be on the water. Get out there and bend some rods!

Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's report. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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