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LA Basin Early Morning Bite: Saturday Tide Report with Prime Calico and Sandbass Action
Published 6 days, 12 hours ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing and angling expert right here in the LA basin. It's early morning on this crisp Saturday, tides kicking in with a low at 5:35 AM down to -0.33 feet, high at 11:44 AM hitting 4.09 feet, then low again at 5:09 PM to 1.14 feet, and night high at 11:29 PM to 5.73 feet—prime moving water for biters, per Tide-Forecast.com. Sunrise at 6:53 AM, sunset 7:06 PM, so get out there before the sun blasts.
Weather's looking mild, light winds from the west, temps in the low 60s rising to upper 70s—perfect for shore or boat, no big swells messing things up around the harbors.
Fish activity's heating up local-style. Down San Diego way at Fisherman's Landing, Liberty pulled 47 yellowtail yesterday for 41 anglers, and Dolphin nabbed 25 sandbass, 20 sculpin, 3 calico bass—echoing our LA spots with sandbass and calicos going steady. Closer in, expect sculpin, calico bass, sandbass, sheephead stacking limits on half-days. Up north Emeryville had 16 striped bass and 2 halibut yesterday, so stripers might cruise our bays too. Schools are active on incoming tides, yellowtail pushing north if you're chasing 'em offshore.
Best lures? Yo-yo irons or surface poppers for calicos and yellowtail, rattling sinkers for sandbass. Bait-wise, live anchovies or sardines on a dropper loop kill it, or fresh squid strips for sculpin and sheepies—rig simple, fish the rocks.
Hot spots: Hit White Point or Rocky Point in San Pedro for calicos and bass on the rocks—tide rips there are gold. Or pier at Avalon on Catalina if you're boating over, yellowtail staging.
Get after it safe, check regs, and wear your PFD.
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Weather's looking mild, light winds from the west, temps in the low 60s rising to upper 70s—perfect for shore or boat, no big swells messing things up around the harbors.
Fish activity's heating up local-style. Down San Diego way at Fisherman's Landing, Liberty pulled 47 yellowtail yesterday for 41 anglers, and Dolphin nabbed 25 sandbass, 20 sculpin, 3 calico bass—echoing our LA spots with sandbass and calicos going steady. Closer in, expect sculpin, calico bass, sandbass, sheephead stacking limits on half-days. Up north Emeryville had 16 striped bass and 2 halibut yesterday, so stripers might cruise our bays too. Schools are active on incoming tides, yellowtail pushing north if you're chasing 'em offshore.
Best lures? Yo-yo irons or surface poppers for calicos and yellowtail, rattling sinkers for sandbass. Bait-wise, live anchovies or sardines on a dropper loop kill it, or fresh squid strips for sculpin and sheepies—rig simple, fish the rocks.
Hot spots: Hit White Point or Rocky Point in San Pedro for calicos and bass on the rocks—tide rips there are gold. Or pier at Avalon on Catalina if you're boating over, yellowtail staging.
Get after it safe, check regs, and wear your PFD.
Thanks for tuning 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