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SoCal Spring Bite: Rockfish, Halibut and Bass Goin Off This April
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean fishing off California, comin' at ya from the salty SoCal coast on April 9th, 2026. Dawn's breakin' early today—sunrise around 6:20 AM, sunset by 7:25 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light to chase 'em.
Weather's lookin' prime: mild 60s, light offshore breeze, partly cloudy with no big swells—perfect for gettin' out there without gettin' tossed. Tides are playin' nice too; low incoming this mornin' buildin' to high around noon, then droppin' afternoon—fish the moves for best action, per Tides4Fishing charts.
Fish are wakin' up! Yesterday's party boats out of San Diego landings like Fisherman's and H&M reported hot bites: 103 rockfish and 21 red rockfish on half-days, plus sand bass, halibut, and sculpin limits, accordin' to Sportfishing Report tallies. Offshore, expect rockfish, lingcod, and calico bass stackin' on kelp beds; nearshore halibut giggin' with 8-15 per trip easy. Water temps mid-50s, full moon pushin' pre-spawn frenzy—bass and bottom-dwellers feedin' aggressive.
Top lures? Jig rockfish with drop-shot irons or swimbaits in green; halibut love live sardines or paddle tails on the bottom. Bait-wise, sardines or anchovies on the troll, cut squid for calicos—live shrimp if you're bay-bound. BassForecast says warm-up's got 'em shallow early, so buzzbaits at first light.
Hit these hot spots: Point Loma kelp beds for halibut and bass—troll the edges on the flood. La Jolla underwater canyon for rockfish limits; anchor up 60-100 feet. Or Coronado Islands if you're geared for a run—reds and yellows hammerin' right now.
Get out there before the crowds, stay safe, and tight lines!
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Weather's lookin' prime: mild 60s, light offshore breeze, partly cloudy with no big swells—perfect for gettin' out there without gettin' tossed. Tides are playin' nice too; low incoming this mornin' buildin' to high around noon, then droppin' afternoon—fish the moves for best action, per Tides4Fishing charts.
Fish are wakin' up! Yesterday's party boats out of San Diego landings like Fisherman's and H&M reported hot bites: 103 rockfish and 21 red rockfish on half-days, plus sand bass, halibut, and sculpin limits, accordin' to Sportfishing Report tallies. Offshore, expect rockfish, lingcod, and calico bass stackin' on kelp beds; nearshore halibut giggin' with 8-15 per trip easy. Water temps mid-50s, full moon pushin' pre-spawn frenzy—bass and bottom-dwellers feedin' aggressive.
Top lures? Jig rockfish with drop-shot irons or swimbaits in green; halibut love live sardines or paddle tails on the bottom. Bait-wise, sardines or anchovies on the troll, cut squid for calicos—live shrimp if you're bay-bound. BassForecast says warm-up's got 'em shallow early, so buzzbaits at first light.
Hit these hot spots: Point Loma kelp beds for halibut and bass—troll the edges on the flood. La Jolla underwater canyon for rockfish limits; anchor up 60-100 feet. Or Coronado Islands if you're geared for a run—reds and yellows hammerin' right now.
Get out there before the crowds, stay safe, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! 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