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SoCal Fishing Update: Bass, Cats, and Offshore Rockfish After the Storm
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to SoCal fishing guru, hittin' you with the straight dope on today's action around Los Angeles, Friday, February 20th. Storm's finally clearin' out per Los Angeles Today—partly cloudy skies, temps pushin' around 55-57°F from WeatherSpark data at LAX, with winds at 16 mph easin' off. Sunrise was at 6:40 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM, givin' you a solid 11-hour window. No tidal deets poppin' today, but post-storm currents should stir things up offshore.
Fish activity's pickin' up after the wet spell—FishCaddy reports decent bass at spots like Contra Loma, huggin' rocks and weedy edges deep, with early topwater bites but steady action on slow weedless soft plastics in natural greens or blacks. Catfish are on fire with cut bait, liver, or nightcrawlers; crappie sporadic on jigs or worms near brush. Hooks Landing's runnin' sand dab trips outta local ports today, and freelance boats target rockfish, whitefish, sheephead, lingcod—bring 5-gallon buckets! Amounts? Limits comin' in steady, quality over quantity post-rain.
**Best lures:** Dark soft plastics, Texas-rigged wormless for bass; topwaters at dawn. **Top baits:** Cut bait or liver for cats, worms for crappie, live sardines if you hit the piers.
Hot spots: Newport Harbor jetties for calico bass and sand bass—fish the outgoing tide tight to rocks. Or head to Hooks Landing in Long Beach for offshore rockfish runs—storm churned 'em up good.
Bundle up, watch for muddy banks, and stay safe out there.
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Fish activity's pickin' up after the wet spell—FishCaddy reports decent bass at spots like Contra Loma, huggin' rocks and weedy edges deep, with early topwater bites but steady action on slow weedless soft plastics in natural greens or blacks. Catfish are on fire with cut bait, liver, or nightcrawlers; crappie sporadic on jigs or worms near brush. Hooks Landing's runnin' sand dab trips outta local ports today, and freelance boats target rockfish, whitefish, sheephead, lingcod—bring 5-gallon buckets! Amounts? Limits comin' in steady, quality over quantity post-rain.
**Best lures:** Dark soft plastics, Texas-rigged wormless for bass; topwaters at dawn. **Top baits:** Cut bait or liver for cats, worms for crappie, live sardines if you hit the piers.
Hot spots: Newport Harbor jetties for calico bass and sand bass—fish the outgoing tide tight to rocks. Or head to Hooks Landing in Long Beach for offshore rockfish runs—storm churned 'em up good.
Bundle up, watch for muddy banks, 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