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Crisp Winter Mornings and Rockfish Limits - Your CA Coastal Angling Report
Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean angling off California's coast. It's a crisp winter morning, sunrise hit around 7:15-7:20 AM up north near Santa Cruz, with sunset by 4:50-4:53 PM—plenty of daylight to chase bites before the chill sets in.
Tides are looking solid today: low around 2 AM at 3 feet in Santa Cruz, high at 7:46 AM pushing 5.5 feet, dropping to a primo minus-0.3 feet low by 3-4 PM, then evening high near 11 PM. Down south in San Francisco, expect similar—low 2:52 AM at 3.1 feet, high 8:58 AM at 6.1 feet, afternoon low 4:07 PM at -0.3 feet. Fish the outgoing tide for best action, currents pulling bait right to the structure.
Weather's cooperative—mild temps in the 50s-60s, light winds, no big swells reported. Fish are fired up! Yesterday's counts from SoCalFishReports.com and 976-TUNA.com show rockfish dominating: Coral Sea out of Santa Barbara bagged 200 and 100 on 3/4-days, Clemente in Dana Point hit 107. Marina del Rey's New Del Mar scored 15 sand bass, 1 halibut, 130 sculpin, 10 sheephead. 976-TUNA tallied 502 rockfish, 300 bonito, 214 assorted across SoCal trips. Long Beach Victory added 195 sculpin, 63 whitefish, 35 red snapper. Bonito limits on Sea Watch with yellowtail, calicos, sand bass. Salmon news buzzin'—juvenile coho spotted in Russian River per phys.org, a rare comeback sign, but stick to rockfish with new NOAA canary sub-bag limits.
For lures, sling **jigs** like salmon-sized chrome or glow for rockfish—drop-shot 'em deep. **Swimbaits** in natural colors nail calicos and bass. Live bait? Sardines or anchovies on the hook rule; squid strips for sculpin and sheephead. Frozen herring works if livies are scarce.
Hot spots: Santa Barbara kelp beds for rockfish limits, and Dana Point's reefs—easy access, steady pickin'. Rig up and get out there before the bite quiets.
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Tides are looking solid today: low around 2 AM at 3 feet in Santa Cruz, high at 7:46 AM pushing 5.5 feet, dropping to a primo minus-0.3 feet low by 3-4 PM, then evening high near 11 PM. Down south in San Francisco, expect similar—low 2:52 AM at 3.1 feet, high 8:58 AM at 6.1 feet, afternoon low 4:07 PM at -0.3 feet. Fish the outgoing tide for best action, currents pulling bait right to the structure.
Weather's cooperative—mild temps in the 50s-60s, light winds, no big swells reported. Fish are fired up! Yesterday's counts from SoCalFishReports.com and 976-TUNA.com show rockfish dominating: Coral Sea out of Santa Barbara bagged 200 and 100 on 3/4-days, Clemente in Dana Point hit 107. Marina del Rey's New Del Mar scored 15 sand bass, 1 halibut, 130 sculpin, 10 sheephead. 976-TUNA tallied 502 rockfish, 300 bonito, 214 assorted across SoCal trips. Long Beach Victory added 195 sculpin, 63 whitefish, 35 red snapper. Bonito limits on Sea Watch with yellowtail, calicos, sand bass. Salmon news buzzin'—juvenile coho spotted in Russian River per phys.org, a rare comeback sign, but stick to rockfish with new NOAA canary sub-bag limits.
For lures, sling **jigs** like salmon-sized chrome or glow for rockfish—drop-shot 'em deep. **Swimbaits** in natural colors nail calicos and bass. Live bait? Sardines or anchovies on the hook rule; squid strips for sculpin and sheephead. Frozen herring works if livies are scarce.
Hot spots: Santa Barbara kelp beds for rockfish limits, and Dana Point's reefs—easy access, steady pickin'. Rig up and get out there before the bite quiets.
Thanks for tuning in, anglers—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI