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Sheepshead Season Fire: March LA Fishing Report with Perfect Tides and Hot Limits
Published 1 week, 6 days ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for SoCal fishing, comin' at ya from the salty docks of LA on this fine March mornin'. Weather's lookin' mild today—mostly sunny with light winds around 5-10 knots from the west, temps climbin' to the low 70s by afternoon, perfect for a day on the water.
Sunrise hit at 6:58 AM PDT, sunset around 6:19 PM, givin' us a solid 11+ hours of prime light. Tides are fire: low at 1:02 AM (2.52 ft), high at 6:55 AM (4.9 ft)—we're past that now—then killer low at 2:07 PM (-0.25 ft), risin' to high at 8:43 PM (3.83 ft). Fish the outgoing tide mid-mornin' into that epic low; that's when they'll feed hard near structure.
Action's heatin' up big time now that sheepshead season's open. FishingBooker reports from ROGEZAC Sportfishing today—March 14—limits of sheepshead and solid whitefish hauls out of San Pedro waters, just minutes from open ocean. Recent trips nabbed sculpin, bass, whitefish too, even durin' closures. Redondo Sportfishing crews are pullin' lingcod, vermillion rockfish, calico bass, sand bass—schools are thick.
Best lures? Drop-shot rigs with 1/4-oz weights and white or green plastics for rockfish and bass; sardine-wrapped jigs or yo-yo irons in pink/chrome for sheepshead. Live bait kings it—sardines or anchovies on a Carolina rig, or bloodworms for bottom feeders. Fish light line, 10-15 lb fluoro.
Hit these hot spots: Cabrillo Beach kelp beds for calico and sheepshead—troll slow. Or head to the Redondo Canyon edges for whitefish limits; anchor up and drop deep.
Get out there before the crowds—lines tight!
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Sunrise hit at 6:58 AM PDT, sunset around 6:19 PM, givin' us a solid 11+ hours of prime light. Tides are fire: low at 1:02 AM (2.52 ft), high at 6:55 AM (4.9 ft)—we're past that now—then killer low at 2:07 PM (-0.25 ft), risin' to high at 8:43 PM (3.83 ft). Fish the outgoing tide mid-mornin' into that epic low; that's when they'll feed hard near structure.
Action's heatin' up big time now that sheepshead season's open. FishingBooker reports from ROGEZAC Sportfishing today—March 14—limits of sheepshead and solid whitefish hauls out of San Pedro waters, just minutes from open ocean. Recent trips nabbed sculpin, bass, whitefish too, even durin' closures. Redondo Sportfishing crews are pullin' lingcod, vermillion rockfish, calico bass, sand bass—schools are thick.
Best lures? Drop-shot rigs with 1/4-oz weights and white or green plastics for rockfish and bass; sardine-wrapped jigs or yo-yo irons in pink/chrome for sheepshead. Live bait kings it—sardines or anchovies on a Carolina rig, or bloodworms for bottom feeders. Fish light line, 10-15 lb fluoro.
Hit these hot spots: Cabrillo Beach kelp beds for calico and sheepshead—troll slow. Or head to the Redondo Canyon edges for whitefish limits; anchor up and drop deep.
Get out there before the crowds—lines tight!
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