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EPISODE · Dec 19, 2024 · 2 MIN

"December Fishing in LA: Rockfish, Snapper, and More"

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

For December 19, 2024, if you're planning to head out fishing in the Los Angeles area, here's what you need to know: First, let's talk about the daylight. Today, sunrise is at 6:53 AM and sunset is at 4:47 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 54 minutes of daylight[2]. As for the tides, since the specific tide times for Los Angeles are not provided in the sources, we can infer from general tidal patterns that you should expect high and low tides to influence fish activity. Typically, fish are more active during changing tides. Yesterday's fish counts from boats in the area give us a good idea of what to expect. The Western Pride, fishing out of Los Angeles, had a half-day trip on December 18 and caught 85 Rockfish, 30 Red Snapper, 105 Sculpin, and 30 Sand Dabs[1]. For today, you can anticipate similar catches. Rockfish, Red Snapper, Sculpin, and Sand Dabs are likely to be active. The best lures to use would be jigs and spoons, especially for Rockfish and Sculpin. For bait, live or frozen squid, anchovies, and sardines are usually effective. Hot spots include the waters around Catalina Island, Dana Point, and the coastal areas of Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. These spots have consistently produced good catches of Rockfish and other bottom-dwelling species. The weather for today is expected to be mild, typical of December in Southern California, with clear skies and moderate temperatures, which should make for comfortable fishing conditions. Overall, it looks like it should be a good day for fishing in the Los Angeles area, with plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of species. Make sure to check the latest weather forecast and any local fishing regulations before you head out. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

For December 19, 2024, if you're planning to head out fishing in the Los Angeles area, here's what you need to know: First, let's talk about the daylight. Today, sunrise is at 6:53 AM and sunset is at 4:47 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 54 minutes of daylight[2]. As for the tides, since the specific tide times for Los Angeles are not provided in the sources, we can infer from general tidal patterns that you should expect high and low tides to influence fish activity. Typically, fish are more active during changing tides. Yesterday's fish counts from boats in the area give us a good idea of what to expect. The Western Pride, fishing out of Los Angeles, had a half-day trip on December 18 and caught 85 Rockfish, 30 Red Snapper, 105 Sculpin, and 30 Sand Dabs[1]. For today, you can anticipate similar catches. Rockfish, Red Snapper, Sculpin, and Sand Dabs are likely to be active. The best lures to use would be jigs and spoons, especially for Rockfish and Sculpin. For bait, live or frozen squid, anchovies, and sardines are usually effective. Hot spots include the waters around Catalina Island, Dana Point, and the coastal areas of Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. These spots have consistently produced good catches of Rockfish and other bottom-dwelling species. The weather for today is expected to be mild, typical of December in Southern California, with clear skies and moderate temperatures, which should make for comfortable fishing conditions. Overall, it looks like it should be a good day for fishing in the Los Angeles area, with plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of species. Make sure to check the latest weather forecast and any local fishing regulations before you head out. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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