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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2024 · 3 MIN

Catch of the Day: LA's Fishing Forecast for September 22, 2024

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

As of September 22, 2024, the fishing scene in Los Angeles is buzzing with activity, despite the transitioning weather conditions. Here’s a daily fishing report to help you make the most of your day on the water. **Weather Conditions:** Today, Los Angeles is expecting a mild day with temperatures ranging from 68°F to 75°F. The wind is light, blowing at about 5 mph, and there is no precipitation forecasted. These conditions make for a perfect day to be out on the water. **Water Conditions:** The ocean water temperature is around 64°F, which is ideal for a variety of fish species. Water clarity is good, with visibility of up to 20 feet in some areas, making it easier to spot your targets. **Best Fishing Spots:** Several spots around Los Angeles are hot right now. Here are a few recommendations: - **22nd Street Landing in San Pedro:** Boats like the Freedom and Monte Carlo have been pulling in impressive catches of Bluefin Tuna, Calico Bass, and Rockfish. The Freedom recently caught 45 Bluefin Tuna and 1 Yellowtail on a 1.5-day trip. - **Marina Del Rey:** The Spitfire has been doing well with catches of Halibut, Sculpin, Calico Bass, and Rockfish. They recently reported 100 Sculpin and 10 Calico Bass on a 3/4-day trip. - **Dana Point:** The Clemente and Sum Fun out of Dana Wharf Sportfishing are having success with Sand Bass, Sheephead, Calico Bass, and Bonito. The Clemente caught 40 Sand Bass and 21 Calico Bass on a half-day trip. **Bait and Tackle Recommendations:** For Bluefin Tuna, use live bait such as sardines or anchovies, and consider trolling with lures that mimic these baits. For Calico Bass and Rockfish, try using small jigs or live bait like anchovies or squid. For Sheephead and Whitefish, live or frozen shrimp work well. **Fish Activity:** - **Bluefin Tuna:** These are typically found in deeper waters, often between 100 to 200 feet. They are active during the early morning and late afternoon. - **Calico Bass:** These fish are often near kelp beds and structure. They are active throughout the day but tend to be more aggressive during the changing tides. - **Rockfish:** Found in deeper waters, Rockfish are active during the day and can be caught using jigs or live bait near rocky structures. - **Sheephead:** These fish are usually near kelp or rocky areas and are most active during the early morning and late afternoon. **Local Events and Regulations:** There are no major local fishing events today, but be sure to check the catch limits for each species. For example, Bluefin Tuna have strict catch limits, so ensure you are within the regulations to avoid any fines or penalties. **Tips from Local Anglers:** Local anglers recommend fishing during the early morning and late afternoon when the sun is lower, as this tends to increase fish activity. Also, pay attention to the tides; changing tides often trigger feeding behaviors in many species. **Best Times for Fishing Today:** The best times to fish today would be early in the morning This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

As of September 22, 2024, the fishing scene in Los Angeles is buzzing with activity, despite the transitioning weather conditions. Here’s a daily fishing report to help you make the most of your day on the water. **Weather Conditions:** Today, Los Angeles is expecting a mild day with temperatures ranging from 68°F to 75°F. The wind is light, blowing at about 5 mph, and there is no precipitation forecasted. These conditions make for a perfect day to be out on the water. **Water Conditions:** The ocean water temperature is around 64°F, which is ideal for a variety of fish species. Water clarity is good, with visibility of up to 20 feet in some areas, making it easier to spot your targets. **Best Fishing Spots:** Several spots around Los Angeles are hot right now. Here are a few recommendations: - **22nd Street Landing in San Pedro:** Boats like the Freedom and Monte Carlo have been pulling in impressive catches of Bluefin Tuna, Calico Bass, and Rockfish. The Freedom recently caught 45 Bluefin Tuna and 1 Yellowtail on a 1.5-day trip. - **Marina Del Rey:** The Spitfire has been doing well with catches of Halibut, Sculpin, Calico Bass, and Rockfish. They recently reported 100 Sculpin and 10 Calico Bass on a 3/4-day trip. - **Dana Point:** The Clemente and Sum Fun out of Dana Wharf Sportfishing are having success with Sand Bass, Sheephead, Calico Bass, and Bonito. The Clemente caught 40 Sand Bass and 21 Calico Bass on a half-day trip. **Bait and Tackle Recommendations:** For Bluefin Tuna, use live bait such as sardines or anchovies, and consider trolling with lures that mimic these baits. For Calico Bass and Rockfish, try using small jigs or live bait like anchovies or squid. For Sheephead and Whitefish, live or frozen shrimp work well. **Fish Activity:** - **Bluefin Tuna:** These are typically found in deeper waters, often between 100 to 200 feet. They are active during the early morning and late afternoon. - **Calico Bass:** These fish are often near kelp beds and structure. They are active throughout the day but tend to be more aggressive during the changing tides. - **Rockfish:** Found in deeper waters, Rockfish are active during the day and can be caught using jigs or live bait near rocky structures. - **Sheephead:** These fish are usually near kelp or rocky areas and are most active during the early morning and late afternoon. **Local Events and Regulations:** There are no major local fishing events today, but be sure to check the catch limits for each species. For example, Bluefin Tuna have strict catch limits, so ensure you are within the regulations to avoid any fines or penalties. **Tips from Local Anglers:** Local anglers recommend fishing during the early morning and late afternoon when the sun is lower, as this tends to increase fish activity. Also, pay attention to the tides; changing tides often trigger feeding behaviors in many species. **Best Times for Fishing Today:** The best times to fish today would be early in the morning This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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