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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 2 MIN

Early March SoCal Fishing: Yellowtail Heat, Halibut Runs, and Pier Perch Action

from Pacific Ocean, California Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean fishing off California. It's early morning on this crisp March 13th, and the water's callin'. Sunrise hit around 6:34 AM, sunset's at 6:08 PM per Tide-Forecast.com data for Ocean Beach spots. Tides today? Low at about 1:45 AM reachin' 3.3 feet, high at 7:13 AM toppin' 5.8 feet—perfect for bottom feeders movin' in on the flood. Weather's lookin' solid, no big storms, just that classic coastal chill with light winds—ideal for gettin' out there. Fish activity's heatin' up early season. BDOutdoors' SoCal Bight report from March 12 nails it: halibut, whitefish, and big sheephead are hammerin' at the Channel Islands, plus calico bass. Scattered yellowtail at Catalina, and hot yellowtail bites at the Coronados. Offshore, bluefin tuna's showin' north near Monterey on whale watch sightings. Salmon seasons kick off March 15 from Cape Falcon to OR/CA border, with PFMC forecastin' better Chinook returns to Sacramento and Klamath rivers than last year—improved structures comin' post-April meetin'. Limits and types? Boats at Catalina and Coronados pullin' limits on yellowtail and sheephead, whitefish stackin' up thick. Pier rats at Huntington Beach Pier snag barred surfperch, corbina, halibut, shovelnose guitarfish, and rays. Spring leptop sharks too. Best lures? AA-sized Cotee Lures in white/blue or clear silver/blue for halibut—troll 'em between pilings. Root beer grubs or Berkley Gulp 4-6 inch for perch. Swimbaits like Scottsboro Sniper Shad on finesse heads for bass patterns. For yellowtail and sheephead, Young's Fishing Tackle tips say heavy jigs and surface irons. Bait kings: Live anchovies, smelt, or sardines on Carolina rigs for flatties. Sand crabs for perch and corbina, mussels or ghost shrimp bottom-rigged. Bloody mackerel or squid chunks for rays and sharks. Sabiki rigs with mackerel bits for pelagics like Pacific mackerel. Hot spots: Hit Catalina for yellowtail scatters, or Coronados for early yellowtail frenzy. Huntington Beach Pier for easy perch and halibut action. Stay safe out there—watch for avian flu in seals up north, per Marine Mammal Center reports. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more! 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.

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean fishing off California. It's early morning on this crisp March 13th, and the water's callin'. Sunrise hit around 6:34 AM, sunset's at 6:08 PM per Tide-Forecast.com data for Ocean Beach spots. Tides today? Low at about 1:45 AM reachin' 3.3 feet, high at 7:13 AM toppin' 5.8 feet—perfect for bottom feeders movin' in on the flood. Weather's lookin' solid, no big storms, just that classic coastal chill with light winds—ideal for gettin' out there. Fish activity's heatin' up early season. BDOutdoors' SoCal Bight report from March 12 nails it: halibut, whitefish, and big sheephead are hammerin' at the Channel Islands, plus calico bass. Scattered yellowtail at Catalina, and hot yellowtail bites at the Coronados. Offshore, bluefin tuna's showin' north near Monterey on whale watch sightings. Salmon seasons kick off March 15 from Cape Falcon to OR/CA border, with PFMC forecastin' better Chinook returns to Sacramento and Klamath rivers than last year—improved structures comin' post-April meetin'. Limits and types? Boats at Catalina and Coronados pullin' limits on yellowtail and sheephead, whitefish stackin' up thick. Pier rats at Huntington Beach Pier snag barred surfperch, corbina, halibut, shovelnose guitarfish, and rays. Spring leptop sharks too. Best lures? AA-sized Cotee Lures in white/blue or clear silver/blue for halibut—troll 'em between pilings. Root beer grubs or Berkley Gulp 4-6 inch for perch. Swimbaits like Scottsboro Sniper Shad on finesse heads for bass patterns. For yellowtail and sheephead, Young's Fishing Tackle tips say heavy jigs and surface irons. Bait kings: Live anchovies, smelt, or sardines on Carolina rigs for flatties. Sand crabs for perch and corbina, mussels or ghost shrimp bottom-rigged. Bloody mackerel or squid chunks for rays and sharks. Sabiki rigs with mackerel bits for pelagics like Pacific mackerel. Hot spots: Hit Catalina for yellowtail scatters, or Coronados for early yellowtail frenzy. Huntington Beach Pier for easy perch and halibut action. Stay safe out there—watch for avian flu in seals up north, per Marine Mammal Center reports. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more! 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.

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