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Winter Wonderland: Christmas Eve Fishing Report for California's Pacific Coast
Published 4 months ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean angling off California. Merry Christmas Eve from the salty shores – it's December 24, 2025, and we're lookin' at a crisp winter bite if you bundle up.
Sunrise hits around 7:23 AM PST, sunset by 4:56 PM, keepin' days short but action steady. Weather's callin' for mostly sunny skies, highs in the low 60s, droppin' to 40s at night, with south-southeast winds pickin' up to 10-20 knots – hazardous for small craft per NDBC forecasts, so watch those steep seas.
Tides at Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay show high at 2:09 AM (4.22 ft), low 6:18 AM (3.4 ft), high noonish around 5 ft, evenin' low near zero – prime movin' water for chummin'. San Francisco tides mirror with 3:06 AM high (4.8 ft), 7:41 AM low (3.2 ft), afternoon high 5.3 ft.
Fish activity's hot off SoCal and NorCal piers and boats. 976-TUNA logs Tuesday's 10 trips with 252 anglers haulin' 650 bonito, 523 rockfish, 262 assorted – rockfish and bonito dominatin'. H&M Landing reports rockfish, sculpin, sand bass steady. Winter bass lurkin' deep per Kayak Angler Mag – lethargic but hungry post-trout plants.
Best lures: slow blade baits hopped off bottom for bass and rockfish, big trout-pattern swimbaits or jigs for trophy largemouth, Alabama rigs with multiple swimbaits twitchin' slow over points and drop-offs. Bait-wise, live anchovies or sardines if you can net 'em, else frozen herring or squid strips.
Hot spots: Pillar Point near Half Moon Bay for rockfish and lings on the incoming tide, or Seaforth Landing out of San Diego for half-day rockfish slams. Bundle up, fish slow, and stay safe out there.
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Sunrise hits around 7:23 AM PST, sunset by 4:56 PM, keepin' days short but action steady. Weather's callin' for mostly sunny skies, highs in the low 60s, droppin' to 40s at night, with south-southeast winds pickin' up to 10-20 knots – hazardous for small craft per NDBC forecasts, so watch those steep seas.
Tides at Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay show high at 2:09 AM (4.22 ft), low 6:18 AM (3.4 ft), high noonish around 5 ft, evenin' low near zero – prime movin' water for chummin'. San Francisco tides mirror with 3:06 AM high (4.8 ft), 7:41 AM low (3.2 ft), afternoon high 5.3 ft.
Fish activity's hot off SoCal and NorCal piers and boats. 976-TUNA logs Tuesday's 10 trips with 252 anglers haulin' 650 bonito, 523 rockfish, 262 assorted – rockfish and bonito dominatin'. H&M Landing reports rockfish, sculpin, sand bass steady. Winter bass lurkin' deep per Kayak Angler Mag – lethargic but hungry post-trout plants.
Best lures: slow blade baits hopped off bottom for bass and rockfish, big trout-pattern swimbaits or jigs for trophy largemouth, Alabama rigs with multiple swimbaits twitchin' slow over points and drop-offs. Bait-wise, live anchovies or sardines if you can net 'em, else frozen herring or squid strips.
Hot spots: Pillar Point near Half Moon Bay for rockfish and lings on the incoming tide, or Seaforth Landing out of San Diego for half-day rockfish slams. Bundle up, fish slow, and stay safe out there.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks – subscribe for more reports! 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