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EPISODE · Sep 13, 2024 · 2 MIN

Anglers Catch Bounty of Fish in LA Waters on Sunny September Day

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, Anglers! It’s shaping up to be another fantastic day out on the waters of Los Angeles. Here’s your detailed fishing report for today, September 13, 2024: Starting off with the tides, we're currently experiencing a high tide at 6:47 AM at 4.9 feet, which will be followed by a low tide at 1:38 PM, dropping to 1.3 feet. These tide changes are perfect for a variety of fishing techniques, especially during the early morning and late afternoon. The weather today is looking pretty favorable with early morning temperatures starting around 68°F, peaking at 84°F by mid-afternoon. Winds are expected to be mild at 5 to 10 mph, coming from the southwest. The skies will remain mostly clear with just a few scattered clouds, ensuring ample sunshine throughout the day. Sunrise was at 6:38 AM and sunset will be at 7:03 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to snag that big catch! Fish activity has been bustling! Yesterday saw a healthy mix of species being reeled in. Anglers reported catching plenty of Calico Bass and Yellowtail out near the breakwaters. Barracuda activity also picked up, especially in the late afternoon around the kelp beds. Over by Marina Del Rey, several impressive Halibut catches were reported, many of which exceeded the 30-inch mark. For those targeting surf species, the action has been rewarding as well with anglers along Santa Monica and Venice Beach bagging some notable Corbina and Surfperch. The top lures that worked wonders yesterday included the chrome Kastmaster spoon for targeting Halibut and Yellowtail. Soft plastic swim baits in the sardine color pattern were very effective for Calico Bass and Barracuda. As for bait, live anchovies and sardines were the preferred choice for almost all species, yielding excellent results. A couple of hotspots to hit: the first is Point Dume, where the kelp beds have been teeming with activity. Another great spot is the Palos Verdes Peninsula, particularly near Rocky Point, where both shore and boat anglers have reported substantial catches. Whether you're casting from the pier, hitting the surf, or heading out on a boat, today’s conditions are top-tier for fishing. Tight lines and happy fishing! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, Anglers! It’s shaping up to be another fantastic day out on the waters of Los Angeles. Here’s your detailed fishing report for today, September 13, 2024: Starting off with the tides, we're currently experiencing a high tide at 6:47 AM at 4.9 feet, which will be followed by a low tide at 1:38 PM, dropping to 1.3 feet. These tide changes are perfect for a variety of fishing techniques, especially during the early morning and late afternoon. The weather today is looking pretty favorable with early morning temperatures starting around 68°F, peaking at 84°F by mid-afternoon. Winds are expected to be mild at 5 to 10 mph, coming from the southwest. The skies will remain mostly clear with just a few scattered clouds, ensuring ample sunshine throughout the day. Sunrise was at 6:38 AM and sunset will be at 7:03 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to snag that big catch! Fish activity has been bustling! Yesterday saw a healthy mix of species being reeled in. Anglers reported catching plenty of Calico Bass and Yellowtail out near the breakwaters. Barracuda activity also picked up, especially in the late afternoon around the kelp beds. Over by Marina Del Rey, several impressive Halibut catches were reported, many of which exceeded the 30-inch mark. For those targeting surf species, the action has been rewarding as well with anglers along Santa Monica and Venice Beach bagging some notable Corbina and Surfperch. The top lures that worked wonders yesterday included the chrome Kastmaster spoon for targeting Halibut and Yellowtail. Soft plastic swim baits in the sardine color pattern were very effective for Calico Bass and Barracuda. As for bait, live anchovies and sardines were the preferred choice for almost all species, yielding excellent results. A couple of hotspots to hit: the first is Point Dume, where the kelp beds have been teeming with activity. Another great spot is the Palos Verdes Peninsula, particularly near Rocky Point, where both shore and boat anglers have reported substantial catches. Whether you're casting from the pier, hitting the surf, or heading out on a boat, today’s conditions are top-tier for fishing. Tight lines and happy fishing! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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