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Early Morning California Kelp Bite: Rockfish, Bass and Sheephead Limits
Published 1 week, 4 days ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean angling off California's coast, comin' at ya live on April 19, 2026, at 3 AM Pacific. Dawn's breakin' soon—sunrise around 6:15 AM, sunset by 7:30 PM, with mostly clear skies but watch for those west winds kickin' up to 15-20 knots by afternoon, keepin' seas choppy at 3-5 feet.
Tides are prime today: low at 4:15 AM (-0.8 ft), high slack mid-mornin' pushin' 5.2 ft by noon, then droppin' off evenin'. Fish are bitin' steady in the kelp beds—rockfish, whitefish, sculpin, barred sand bass, and sheephead haulin' in limits. Point Loma's Daily Double PM half-day just yesterday nabbed 15 rockfish, 15 whitefish, 15 sculpin, plus a barred sand bass and sheephead on local kelp runs. 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro reports similar hauls near Catalina, with boats loadin' up on bottom-dwellers.
Action's hot on structure—drop-shot your rockfish with 1-2 oz weights, green sardine or motor oil plastics. Whitefish and sculpin love live sardines or anchovies on a sliding sinker rig. For bass and sheepies, switch to swimbaits like 6-inch boot tails in natural colors, or iron jigs bouncin' the kelp edges. Fresh squid strips or bloodworms seal the deal if bait's runnin' thin.
Hit these hot spots: Point Loma kelp beds out of San Diego for easy half-days, or Catalina Island drop-offs from San Pedro—limits guaranteed if you work the current breaks.
Stay safe out there, rig tight, and wet a line!
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Tides are prime today: low at 4:15 AM (-0.8 ft), high slack mid-mornin' pushin' 5.2 ft by noon, then droppin' off evenin'. Fish are bitin' steady in the kelp beds—rockfish, whitefish, sculpin, barred sand bass, and sheephead haulin' in limits. Point Loma's Daily Double PM half-day just yesterday nabbed 15 rockfish, 15 whitefish, 15 sculpin, plus a barred sand bass and sheephead on local kelp runs. 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro reports similar hauls near Catalina, with boats loadin' up on bottom-dwellers.
Action's hot on structure—drop-shot your rockfish with 1-2 oz weights, green sardine or motor oil plastics. Whitefish and sculpin love live sardines or anchovies on a sliding sinker rig. For bass and sheepies, switch to swimbaits like 6-inch boot tails in natural colors, or iron jigs bouncin' the kelp edges. Fresh squid strips or bloodworms seal the deal if bait's runnin' thin.
Hit these hot spots: Point Loma kelp beds out of San Diego for easy half-days, or Catalina Island drop-offs from San Pedro—limits guaranteed if you work the current breaks.
Stay safe out there, rig tight, and wet a line!
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