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March 16 LA Fishing: Prime Tide, Sand Bass Hot, Perfect Conditions

March 16 LA Fishing: Prime Tide, Sand Bass Hot, Perfect Conditions

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing around Los Angeles. It's early morning here on March 16, 2026, and the conditions look prime for a solid day on the water. Sunrise hits at 7:05 AM, sunset around 7:02 PM, giving us a full 12 hours of light to chase 'em.

Tides from Tide-Forecast.com show low at 2:14 AM at 1.53 feet, high at 8:14 AM pushing 5.42 feet—perfect incoming for sand bass and halibut. Afternoon low dips to -0.48 feet at 2:57 PM, then evening high at 9:15 PM at 4.49 feet. Fish the moving water, especially that morning flood tide.

Weather's cooperating: mild temps in the low 60s, light winds from the west per local forecasts, no big swells messing things up. Water's warming a bit, stirring activity.

Yesterday's counts from Sportfishing Report were hot locally. Long Beach Sportfishing's El Patron had 21 anglers pulling 12 sculpin, 21 sheephead, 78 blue perch, 72 whitefish. 22nd Street Landing's Monte Carlo bagged 13 sculpin, 7 sheephead, 225 whitefish on a half-day. Marina del Rey's New Del Mar crushed it with 501 sculpin, 4 sand bass, 13 sheephead, even 2 triggerfish and 10 calico bass for 132 folks. Redondo Special limited on sand bass, sheephead, calico, and whitefish. Sand bass are keying in, sculpin and whitefish everywhere, sheephead fat and happy, bits of halibut and calico mixing it up.

Fish are active on structure—schools holding tight. Best lures: drop-shot rigs with 1/4-oz weights and white or green plastics for whitefish and perch; swimbaits like Big Hammer in sardine pattern for sand bass. Jigs like sculpin imitations in pink or natural. Live bait? Sardines or anchovies on a Carolina rig shine; bloodworms for sheephead. Plastics mimicking crab work wonders too.

Hit these hot spots: White Point in San Pedro for easy shore access to whitefish and perch, or the rocks off Marina del Rey for sand bass limits. Boats out of 22nd Street Landing are firing right now.

Get out there before the crowds—tight lines!

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