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Sunday Fishing Report: LA Area Tides, Fish Reports, and Gear Tips for Success

Sunday Fishing Report: LA Area Tides, Fish Reports, and Gear Tips for Success

Published 5 days, 14 hours ago
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Good morning, fellow anglers! This is your Sunday fishing report for the Los Angeles area.

Let's start with the tides. Today we're looking at a low tide at 6:30 AM at minus 0.28 feet, followed by a high tide at 12:45 PM reaching 3.45 feet. Sunset comes in around 7:06 PM, giving us a solid evening window if you can get out there.

Fish activity is solid out of our local landings. Marina Del Rey Sportfishing brought in 411 sculpin, plus sheephead, calico bass, and sand bass yesterday. Long Beach Sportfishing reported strong action with 102 blue perch, 15 sheephead, and some bonito mixed in. Down in San Diego, the yellowtail bite is heating up—H&M Landing crushed it with 47 yellowtail along with rockfish and sand bass.

For gear, you'll want to have both bait and artificials ready. Live anchovies and squid work great for sculpin and sheephead in the LA waters. If you're throwing lures, small shad patterns and metal jigs will get the job done for calico bass and sand bass. Yellowtail anglers should bring heavy jigging outfits and live mackerel if you can get it.

I'd recommend checking out 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro or Marina Del Rey Sportfishing if you want to book a party boat. Both have been putting fish on the board consistently.

Get out there and tight lines! Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe.

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