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Pacific Salmon Season Returns: Winter Fishing Guide for California Coast
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things Pacific Ocean fishing off California's coast. It's Saturday morning, February 21st, and we're lookin' at a solid day out there. Sunrise hit around 6:51 AM at Ocean Beach, sunset's at 5:56 PM—plenty of light for some action before dark.
Tides at Ocean Beach are prime: high at 12:56 AM 5.9 ft, low 7:17 AM 0.7 ft, high 1:29 PM 4.6 ft, low 7:03 PM 1.5 ft. Solunar's high at 86, so fish are feedin' strong 'round those peaks. Weather's typical winter mild—expect partly cloudy skies, temps in the low 60s, light winds from the northwest keepin' it fishable.
Fish activity's pickin' up big time. Pacific Fisheries Management Council docs show Fall Chinook salmon returns to the Sacramento River and Central Valley jumped in 2025, meanin' we're likely gettin' a full 2026 ocean salmon season—first in years! Golden State Salmon Association's callin' it promising. Closer in, H&M Landing's Feb 13 count had 60 whitefish and 31 rockfish off one boat. Striped bass and catfish hittin' in spots like the Southern Aqueduct on cut baits, jumbo live minnows, lugworms, chicken liver, and artificials like tube baits, Fluke-style plastics, jerkbaits—work 'em with a slow lift-and-drop in the current.
For lures, go minnow-style verticals like straight-tail flukes or hollow-body shads on a Diki rig for suspended winter bass. Live bait? Jumbo minnows or chicken liver for stripers and cats. Salmon? Troll spoons or bait rigs near river mouths.
Hot spots: Hit Ocean Beach outer coast for surfperch and rockfish on the incoming tide, or Pillar Point Harbor—NOAA predicts good swings there, perfect for halibut and lingcod. Launch early, stay safe out there.
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Tides at Ocean Beach are prime: high at 12:56 AM 5.9 ft, low 7:17 AM 0.7 ft, high 1:29 PM 4.6 ft, low 7:03 PM 1.5 ft. Solunar's high at 86, so fish are feedin' strong 'round those peaks. Weather's typical winter mild—expect partly cloudy skies, temps in the low 60s, light winds from the northwest keepin' it fishable.
Fish activity's pickin' up big time. Pacific Fisheries Management Council docs show Fall Chinook salmon returns to the Sacramento River and Central Valley jumped in 2025, meanin' we're likely gettin' a full 2026 ocean salmon season—first in years! Golden State Salmon Association's callin' it promising. Closer in, H&M Landing's Feb 13 count had 60 whitefish and 31 rockfish off one boat. Striped bass and catfish hittin' in spots like the Southern Aqueduct on cut baits, jumbo live minnows, lugworms, chicken liver, and artificials like tube baits, Fluke-style plastics, jerkbaits—work 'em with a slow lift-and-drop in the current.
For lures, go minnow-style verticals like straight-tail flukes or hollow-body shads on a Diki rig for suspended winter bass. Live bait? Jumbo minnows or chicken liver for stripers and cats. Salmon? Troll spoons or bait rigs near river mouths.
Hot spots: Hit Ocean Beach outer coast for surfperch and rockfish on the incoming tide, or Pillar Point Harbor—NOAA predicts good swings there, perfect for halibut and lingcod. Launch early, 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