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SoCal March Fishing Report: Perch Hot, Winds Rising, Tide Slack Prime Time
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for SoCal angling action. It's early mornin' on this crisp March 25th, and LA's waters are callin'. Sunrise hit around 6:53 AM PDT, sunset's at 7:09 PM—plenty of daylight to chase bites.
Tides today per Tide-Forecast.com: High at 2:14 AM pushin' 5.07 ft, low at 10:42 AM droppin' to -0.14 ft—prime incoming for afternoon feeds. Weather's windy, NW 15-25 knots buildin' to 25-30 by afternoon with 6-8 ft seas, courtesy National Weather Service marine forecast. Bundle up, layers and windbreakers mandatory.
Fish activity's steady local-style. Yesterday's dock totals from Sportfishingreport.com show Redondo Beach haulin' 60 whitefish, 12 calico bass, 4 blue perch, 3 sheephead, 3 sand bass off 17 anglers. San Pedro nabbed 150 blue perch, 38 sheephead, 31 whitefish from 18 folks. Up north in Emeryville, Scallywag's 3 anglers boated 6 striped bass and 3 halibut—schools pushin' south maybe. Expect perch, bass, sheephead, whitefish hot; calicos releasin' strong.
Best lures? Jigs and drop-shot rigs with plastics for calicos and bass—chartreuse or green. Sheephead love crabs or mussels on knocker rigs. Live bait kings: anchovies or sardines for perch and bass, bloodworms for sheepies. Fish the tides, target structure.
Hot spots: Redondo Breakwater for perch frenzy, Avalon Harbor in Catalina for calicos if you boat out. Shore guys, hit Hermosa Pier on the low tide slack.
Tight lines, stay safe out there.
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Tides today per Tide-Forecast.com: High at 2:14 AM pushin' 5.07 ft, low at 10:42 AM droppin' to -0.14 ft—prime incoming for afternoon feeds. Weather's windy, NW 15-25 knots buildin' to 25-30 by afternoon with 6-8 ft seas, courtesy National Weather Service marine forecast. Bundle up, layers and windbreakers mandatory.
Fish activity's steady local-style. Yesterday's dock totals from Sportfishingreport.com show Redondo Beach haulin' 60 whitefish, 12 calico bass, 4 blue perch, 3 sheephead, 3 sand bass off 17 anglers. San Pedro nabbed 150 blue perch, 38 sheephead, 31 whitefish from 18 folks. Up north in Emeryville, Scallywag's 3 anglers boated 6 striped bass and 3 halibut—schools pushin' south maybe. Expect perch, bass, sheephead, whitefish hot; calicos releasin' strong.
Best lures? Jigs and drop-shot rigs with plastics for calicos and bass—chartreuse or green. Sheephead love crabs or mussels on knocker rigs. Live bait kings: anchovies or sardines for perch and bass, bloodworms for sheepies. Fish the tides, target structure.
Hot spots: Redondo Breakwater for perch frenzy, Avalon Harbor in Catalina for calicos if you boat out. Shore guys, hit Hermosa Pier on the low tide slack.
Tight lines, stay safe out there.
Thanks for tunin' 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