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LA Fishing Hot Spots: Marina Del Rey and San Pedro Heating Up This Sunday
Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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# Artificial Lure's LA Fishing Report
Hey everyone, Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing update for the Los Angeles area.
**Tide Report**
We've got a solid tide situation today. Low tide hit at 1:39 AM at 2.04 feet, and we're currently sitting pretty with high tide at 7:36 AM at 5.21 feet—that's happening right about now, which is perfect timing if you're heading out. We'll see another low at 2:32 PM at minus 0.42 feet, followed by an evening high at 8:57 PM at 4.14 feet. Those afternoon lows are money for structure fishing, folks.
**Weather & Light**
Sunrise was at 6:47 AM and sunset hits at 7:10 PM, so we've got a solid twelve-hour window. According to the National Weather Service marine forecast, expect NE winds 15 to 25 knots becoming NW 15 to 20 knots this afternoon, with seas running 6 to 8 feet. Manageable if you're heading offshore, but check conditions before you go.
**Fish Activity & Recent Catches**
Looking at the dock reports from around Southern California, the action's been solid. Down in Dana Point, anglers landed sheephead, sand bass, and calico bass on half and three-quarter day trips. Over in Long Beach, the El Patron brought in 18 sheephead, 170 blue perch, and calico bass on a full day. Marina Del Rey's seeing great sculpin action with over 200 fish reported, plus sand bass and sheephead. San Pedro's consistently producing sheephead and blue perch.
**Best Baits & Lures**
For these waters, you can't go wrong with live baitfish—mackerel, sardines, and anchovies work great for sheephead and bass. For artificials, jigs are absolutely killer right now, especially in white or natural colors. Worms work too, and don't sleep on small swimbaits if you're targeting calico bass.
**Hot Spots**
I'd hit either Marina Del Rey or San Pedro today. Marina Del Rey's been putting out consistent numbers on sculpin and sand bass, while San Pedro offers that excellent sheephead bite the reports are showing.
Thanks for tuning in, everybody. Make sure you subscribe for daily reports, tight lines out there, and stay safe on the water.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey everyone, Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing update for the Los Angeles area.
**Tide Report**
We've got a solid tide situation today. Low tide hit at 1:39 AM at 2.04 feet, and we're currently sitting pretty with high tide at 7:36 AM at 5.21 feet—that's happening right about now, which is perfect timing if you're heading out. We'll see another low at 2:32 PM at minus 0.42 feet, followed by an evening high at 8:57 PM at 4.14 feet. Those afternoon lows are money for structure fishing, folks.
**Weather & Light**
Sunrise was at 6:47 AM and sunset hits at 7:10 PM, so we've got a solid twelve-hour window. According to the National Weather Service marine forecast, expect NE winds 15 to 25 knots becoming NW 15 to 20 knots this afternoon, with seas running 6 to 8 feet. Manageable if you're heading offshore, but check conditions before you go.
**Fish Activity & Recent Catches**
Looking at the dock reports from around Southern California, the action's been solid. Down in Dana Point, anglers landed sheephead, sand bass, and calico bass on half and three-quarter day trips. Over in Long Beach, the El Patron brought in 18 sheephead, 170 blue perch, and calico bass on a full day. Marina Del Rey's seeing great sculpin action with over 200 fish reported, plus sand bass and sheephead. San Pedro's consistently producing sheephead and blue perch.
**Best Baits & Lures**
For these waters, you can't go wrong with live baitfish—mackerel, sardines, and anchovies work great for sheephead and bass. For artificials, jigs are absolutely killer right now, especially in white or natural colors. Worms work too, and don't sleep on small swimbaits if you're targeting calico bass.
**Hot Spots**
I'd hit either Marina Del Rey or San Pedro today. Marina Del Rey's been putting out consistent numbers on sculpin and sand bass, while San Pedro offers that excellent sheephead bite the reports are showing.
Thanks for tuning in, everybody. Make sure you subscribe for daily reports, tight lines out there, and stay safe on the water.
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI