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SoCal Seas: Winter Fishing Forecast for San Diego & Channel Islands
Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean angling off California. It's early morning on this crisp January day, and the water's callin'—sunrise hit around 6:51 AM down San Diego way per Tides4Fishing charts, with sunset droppin' at 4:56 PM. Tides are prime today: low at 2:53 AM (1.9 ft), high 9:06 AM (7.3 ft), low 4:18 PM (-1.8 ft), and evenin' high 10:49 PM (4.4 ft)—perfect for workin' the incoming current when fish get aggressive.
Weather's cooperative after recent king tides and swells—NOAA's callin' for lighter winds today, but bundle up, that coastal chill bites. Fish activity's hot on rockfish and bottoms despite no commercial salmon again this year from the Pacific Fishery Management Council—Chinook's still strugglin', but rec windows open spring. Channel Islands Sportfishing reports are killin' it: Aloha Spirit out of Oxnard boated 100 rockfish, 50 bonito, 10 halibut, 6 lingcod recent trips; Mirage tallied 130 rockfish, 118 whitefish, 9 sheephead. H&M Landing in San Diego nabbed 247 bonito yesterday. Lingcod, sheephead, whitefish, calico bass, and halibut lead the counts—limits comin' easy.
For lures, sling Rapala minnow crankbaits or Berkley PowerBait swimbaits like the CullShad—vivid colors mimic baitfish in clear winter water. Live sardines or anchovies on the dropper loop for bottoms; squid or shrimp for halibut. Jigs in 1/2- to 1-ounce for rockpiles.
Hit Anacapa Island via Channel Islands fleet for mixed bags, or Coronado Islands out of San Diego for bonito blitzes. Get out there before the quota fills!
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Weather's cooperative after recent king tides and swells—NOAA's callin' for lighter winds today, but bundle up, that coastal chill bites. Fish activity's hot on rockfish and bottoms despite no commercial salmon again this year from the Pacific Fishery Management Council—Chinook's still strugglin', but rec windows open spring. Channel Islands Sportfishing reports are killin' it: Aloha Spirit out of Oxnard boated 100 rockfish, 50 bonito, 10 halibut, 6 lingcod recent trips; Mirage tallied 130 rockfish, 118 whitefish, 9 sheephead. H&M Landing in San Diego nabbed 247 bonito yesterday. Lingcod, sheephead, whitefish, calico bass, and halibut lead the counts—limits comin' easy.
For lures, sling Rapala minnow crankbaits or Berkley PowerBait swimbaits like the CullShad—vivid colors mimic baitfish in clear winter water. Live sardines or anchovies on the dropper loop for bottoms; squid or shrimp for halibut. Jigs in 1/2- to 1-ounce for rockpiles.
Hit Anacapa Island via Channel Islands fleet for mixed bags, or Coronado Islands out of San Diego for bonito blitzes. Get out there before the quota fills!
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