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Pacific Ocean California Fishing Report: Rockfish Limits, Dungeness Crab Bonanza, and Challenging Surf Conditions

Pacific Ocean California Fishing Report: Rockfish Limits, Dungeness Crab Bonanza, and Challenging Surf Conditions

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Artificial Lure here with your Friday, November 7, 2025 Pacific Ocean California fishing report.

Early risers had dawn breaking at 6:39 this morning and sunset will close the show at 4:59 PM. As for the tides, we’ve got a high tide at 4:15 AM, dropping to a low tide at 10:26 AM, then back up for a nice evening high at 5:28 PM. These swings should keep the baitfish moving and the game fish prowling. It’s worth noting, large surf is still rolling along the SoCal coast—the National Weather Service has warnings for waves as high as 8–12 feet in Ventura and L.A. counties, making for challenging but exciting beach and jetty fishing.

Weather’s been seasonable—mild mornings, warming up with sun, but those northerlies have started to show, cooling the evenings and putting a bit of chop on the water especially by late afternoon. King tide action’s finally settling but keep an eye on minor coastal flooding during those morning highs.

The fall bite is firing in our coastal waters and islands. Party boat reports all week have been outstanding: Fisherman's Landing and Channel Islands Sportfishing both returned with *limits of rockfish* on just about every trip, plus solid numbers of *lingcod*, *whitefish*, and *sheephead*. The Dolphin AM had 183 rockfish for 20 anglers just yesterday. Aloha Spirit landed 200 rockfish and 3 lingcod for a full-day run out of Oxnard—rockfish fishing is wide open right now.

Halibut remain a solid bet for patient anglers, especially at the islands and sandy inshore stretches. Recent trips reported both legal halibut and an emerging sand bass bite. For bass, party boats out of San Diego landed up to 20 calico bass in a session, with plenty of sand bass and sculpin, too.

For those heading north, the crab opener was huge—boats out of Emeryville and Berkeley are scoring *limits of Dungeness crab* alongside rockfish and lingcod. The California Dawn II checked in with 290 Dungeness and 14 lingcod (up to 28 lbs!), each for under 30 anglers. Current conditions keep the commercial crab season delayed, but rec anglers are in heaven.

The bluefin scene offshore is starting to slow, but boats like the Legend and Old Glory still managed overnight limits earlier this week, picking up some yellowtail and red rockfish on the way back.

Best baits and lures for today: For bottom fishing, bring your dropper loops with live squid, frozen anchovy, or cut sardine. Heavy leadheads tipped with squid or glow skirts are fooling rockfish and lings. For surface and inshore, nothing beats a fresh sardine or mackerel. On artificials, consider the Bomber Saltwater Grade Heavy Duty Long A minnow—it’s got the toughness for big calico or even a passing barracuda. If the water’s churned, try a bright swimbait or a ChatterBait—the extra vibration helps in low viz.

Hot spots today? Point Dume off Malibu is turning in fat rockfish and even the occasional legal lingcod between storms. Up at Anacapa Island, the morning drop tides have been excellent for big sheephead and limits of whitefish. Don’t sleep on the Ventura jetties if you can handle the swell; surfperch, halibut, and calico are in close picking off bait flushed by the tides.

If you’re after numbers, get on a half-day boat out of Channel Islands Harbor or San Diego Sportfishing—they’re still filling bags with rockfish and whitefish. For bigger game and a chance at seabass or late-season bluefin, check the weather windows and be ready on the overnight runs.

Be safe out there with the high surf and shifting conditions. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure’s fishing report—make sure to subscribe for your daily tide, bite, and hotspot updates.

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