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March Heat Wave Bite: Sand Bass, Yellowtail, and Sculpin Going Off SoCal
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean angling off California's coast. It's early morning here on March 16, 2026, and the SoCal bite is heating up with this freak March heat wave rolling in—National Weather Service says expect temps pushing records from LA to San Diego, sunny skies, light winds, perfect for chasing bottoms and pelagics.
Tides today outta LA piers per Tide-Forecast: low at 2:14 AM (1.53 ft), high 8:14 AM (5.42 ft), low 2:57 PM (-0.48 ft)—fish the incoming around that minus tide for sand bass and halibut. Sunrise hit about 6:57 AM, sunset 'round 7:15 PM, giving ya solid daylight windows. Further south in San Diego, tides mirror close: low -0.50 ft afternoon per NOAA.
Yesterday's counts from Sportfishing Report are lit—New Del Mar outta Marina del Rey sacked 501 sculpin, 4 sand bass, 13 sheephead on half-day; Spitfire nabbed 17 sand bass, 200 sculpin. Down in San Diego, Mission Belle pulled 77 yellowtail, 7 bocaccio, 1 lingcod full-day; San Diego boat got 29 yellowtail at Coronado Islands; Producer even had a halibut and 10 yellowtail overnight. LA boats like El Patron: 78 blue perch, 21 sheephead; Monte Carlo: 225 whitefish. Calico bass releasing everywhere, whitefish stacking up. Activity's hot on rockfish, sand bass, yellowtail pushing in early.
Best lures? Drop-shot rigged plastics or sculpin imitations in natural colors for bottoms—those sculpin and whitefish are chewing. For yellowtail, yo-yo jigs or sardine-wrapped iron. Live bait kings: sardines or anchovies on a dropper loop, or squid for sheephead and calicos. Fish light line, 15-20 lb fluoro.
Hit these hot spots: Coronado Islands for yellowtail and rockfish—full-day charters crushing; or La Jolla kelp beds for calicos and halibut on the tide rips.
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Tides today outta LA piers per Tide-Forecast: low at 2:14 AM (1.53 ft), high 8:14 AM (5.42 ft), low 2:57 PM (-0.48 ft)—fish the incoming around that minus tide for sand bass and halibut. Sunrise hit about 6:57 AM, sunset 'round 7:15 PM, giving ya solid daylight windows. Further south in San Diego, tides mirror close: low -0.50 ft afternoon per NOAA.
Yesterday's counts from Sportfishing Report are lit—New Del Mar outta Marina del Rey sacked 501 sculpin, 4 sand bass, 13 sheephead on half-day; Spitfire nabbed 17 sand bass, 200 sculpin. Down in San Diego, Mission Belle pulled 77 yellowtail, 7 bocaccio, 1 lingcod full-day; San Diego boat got 29 yellowtail at Coronado Islands; Producer even had a halibut and 10 yellowtail overnight. LA boats like El Patron: 78 blue perch, 21 sheephead; Monte Carlo: 225 whitefish. Calico bass releasing everywhere, whitefish stacking up. Activity's hot on rockfish, sand bass, yellowtail pushing in early.
Best lures? Drop-shot rigged plastics or sculpin imitations in natural colors for bottoms—those sculpin and whitefish are chewing. For yellowtail, yo-yo jigs or sardine-wrapped iron. Live bait kings: sardines or anchovies on a dropper loop, or squid for sheephead and calicos. Fish light line, 15-20 lb fluoro.
Hit these hot spots: Coronado Islands for yellowtail and rockfish—full-day charters crushing; or La Jolla kelp beds for calicos and halibut on the tide rips.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! 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