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Crisp February Day Promises Hot SoCal Fishing Action

Crisp February Day Promises Hot SoCal Fishing Action

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for anglin' around Los Angeles. It's early mornin' on this crisp February 4th, 2026, and we're lookin' at a solid day on the water. Weather's comin' in mild from the National Weather Service—sunny skies, temps climbin' to 68°F by afternoon, light west winds at 5-10 mph, perfect for castin' without too much chop.

Sunrise hit at 6:48 AM, sunset's 5:17 PM, givin' us a nice 10.5-hour window. Tides at Santa Monica Pier, per NOAA, show a low of -0.2 ft at 9:12 AM, high of 5.1 ft at 3:45 PM—prime incoming for bottom feeders.

Fish are bitin' steady after last week's reports from CDFW and local forums like Bloodydecks. Sand bass and calico bass are hot off Malibu and Long Beach piers—limits of 5-15 fish per angler on recent outings. Halibut's pickin' up in the bays, with a few 20-pounders netted near Marina del Rey. Croaker and perch schools are thick shore-side, and yellowtail are showin' signs 10 miles offshore. Activity peaks on the tide shift 'round noon.

For lures, hit 'em with swimbaits like Big Hammer white or sardine patterns—proven killers per SoCal fishin' logs. Dropshot rigs with 1/4-oz weights and plastic worms in green or natural shades are tearin' it up. Live bait? Top it with fresh sardines or anchovies from the bait barges; bloodworms for perch.

Hot spots today: Newport Harbor jetties for halibut on the flood tide, and Point Dume kelp beds for bass—launch early from Paradise Cove.

Tight lines, stay safe out there!

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