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Opening Day Pacific Halibut Season: Solid Conditions and Strong Bite from California to Monterey
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# Artificial Lure's Pacific California Fishing Report
Well folks, it's opening day for recreational Pacific halibut season, and let me tell you, the conditions are looking pretty solid out there.
Let's talk tides first. Down in Los Angeles, we've got a low at 3:37 AM hitting just 0.09 feet, then a nice high at 9:40 AM around 4.82 feet. That afternoon low comes in at 3:37 PM, and we're looking at another strong high at 9:49 PM hitting 5.42 feet. Up in Pacifica, the tides are more pronounced—we're seeing a low at 5:08 AM at 2 feet, then that sweet high at 11:14 AM pushing 7.19 feet. These are solid tidal swings for halibut fishing.
Sunrise today is hitting around 6:36 to 6:53 AM depending on where you're fishing, with sunset around 7:09 to 7:30 PM. That's plenty of daylight to work with.
Now, the fish reports are encouraging. Halibut anglers have been enjoying an early influx of flatties in the area, and the lingcod fishing up the coast has been solid too. The California sport fishery has a 40,040-pound quota for halibut this year, so there's definitely opportunity out there.
For your tackle, you'll want live mackerel, anchovies, sardines, and herring—all of which are maintaining a strong presence right now. These are your bread and butter for halibut. Pair that with quality halibut jigs and you're in business.
I'd recommend hitting the waters off Emeryville or down toward Monterey Bay. The New Huck Finn just pulled in three halibut and two striped bass yesterday, so the bite is definitely on.
Remember, the season runs through November 15 north of Point Arena and December 31 south, so you've got plenty of time. Check the CDFW's Pacific halibut regulations hotline at 831-649-2801 for any in-season changes.
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Well folks, it's opening day for recreational Pacific halibut season, and let me tell you, the conditions are looking pretty solid out there.
Let's talk tides first. Down in Los Angeles, we've got a low at 3:37 AM hitting just 0.09 feet, then a nice high at 9:40 AM around 4.82 feet. That afternoon low comes in at 3:37 PM, and we're looking at another strong high at 9:49 PM hitting 5.42 feet. Up in Pacifica, the tides are more pronounced—we're seeing a low at 5:08 AM at 2 feet, then that sweet high at 11:14 AM pushing 7.19 feet. These are solid tidal swings for halibut fishing.
Sunrise today is hitting around 6:36 to 6:53 AM depending on where you're fishing, with sunset around 7:09 to 7:30 PM. That's plenty of daylight to work with.
Now, the fish reports are encouraging. Halibut anglers have been enjoying an early influx of flatties in the area, and the lingcod fishing up the coast has been solid too. The California sport fishery has a 40,040-pound quota for halibut this year, so there's definitely opportunity out there.
For your tackle, you'll want live mackerel, anchovies, sardines, and herring—all of which are maintaining a strong presence right now. These are your bread and butter for halibut. Pair that with quality halibut jigs and you're in business.
I'd recommend hitting the waters off Emeryville or down toward Monterey Bay. The New Huck Finn just pulled in three halibut and two striped bass yesterday, so the bite is definitely on.
Remember, the season runs through November 15 north of Point Arena and December 31 south, so you've got plenty of time. Check the CDFW's Pacific halibut regulations hotline at 831-649-2801 for any in-season changes.
Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe for more reports. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI