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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2025 · 3 MIN

"Excellent Early Summer Fishing Conditions Across the California Coast"

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

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, California fishing report for Friday, June 6, 2025. We’ve got a classic early summer morning shaping up along the coast. Expect light marine layer early, breaking into sunny skies and highs climbing to the mid-70s by midday. Winds are mild—5 to 10 knots out of the west—and seas are calm, making for perfect conditions whether you’re running offshore or working the kelp edges. Sunrise hit at 5:41AM and you’ll have plenty of daylight, with sunset not until 8:28PM. You’ll want to plan around the tide: your best windows are the early morning outgoing and the incoming late afternoon. High tides are at 1:06AM and 12:35PM, with lows at 7:10AM and 7:00PM, so you’ll get good movement for morning and evening bites according to Tide Forecast. Fish activity has been excellent up and down the coast. Southern California Bight reports solid numbers of bass along the coast and continued action for yellowtail and bluefin offshore. Morro Bay and Avila Beach charters have been bringing in limits of rockfish, good numbers of lingcod—some pushing 7 pounds—and even a few surprise halibut on overnight Channel Islands runs, according to So Cal Fish Reports. The overnight trip out of Oxnard landed 7 halibut, 162 rockfish, and 21 white seabass—classic June bounty. Surf anglers, this is your time. The surfperch bite is absolutely on fire. Surf Fishin’ SoCal SD says this is prime time for halibut, white seabass, and calico bass right through the month, and the perch are stacked up, especially on sand crab beds and at the mouths of small creeks. For the boats, best success has come on live sardines and anchovies, with many switching to mackerel strips for larger halibut and seabass. Jigs like the Lucky Craft Flash Minnow 110 and swimbaits in sardine or smelt patterns are deadly for calico bass and halibut. Offshore, it’s all about surface irons, poppers, and Colt Snipers for yellowtail and bluefin. Some hot spots you shouldn’t miss: - Channel Islands, especially Santa Cruz and Anacapa, are producing big rockfish, white seabass, and halibut. - Morro Bay reefs are loaded with copper rockfish and lingcod. - SoCal surf between Ventura and Huntington Beach is full of surfperch, with halibut holding at river mouths and drop-offs. - Avila Beach’s Pecho Rock is giving up quality lingcod and rockcod, while Oxnard’s overnight trips are rolling in with impressive mixed sacks. Regulation reminder: the spiny lobster and abalone fisheries are closed, and salmon opens again June 7-8 for a quick shot at Chinook. Thanks for tuning in to today’s report—remember to subscribe and never miss the bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, California fishing report for Friday, June 6, 2025. We’ve got a classic early summer morning shaping up along the coast. Expect light marine layer early, breaking into sunny skies and highs climbing to the mid-70s by midday. Winds are mild—5 to 10 knots out of the west—and seas are calm, making for perfect conditions whether you’re running offshore or working the kelp edges. Sunrise hit at 5:41AM and you’ll have plenty of daylight, with sunset not until 8:28PM. You’ll want to plan around the tide: your best windows are the early morning outgoing and the incoming late afternoon. High tides are at 1:06AM and 12:35PM, with lows at 7:10AM and 7:00PM, so you’ll get good movement for morning and evening bites according to Tide Forecast. Fish activity has been excellent up and down the coast. Southern California Bight reports solid numbers of bass along the coast and continued action for yellowtail and bluefin offshore. Morro Bay and Avila Beach charters have been bringing in limits of rockfish, good numbers of lingcod—some pushing 7 pounds—and even a few surprise halibut on overnight Channel Islands runs, according to So Cal Fish Reports. The overnight trip out of Oxnard landed 7 halibut, 162 rockfish, and 21 white seabass—classic June bounty. Surf anglers, this is your time. The surfperch bite is absolutely on fire. Surf Fishin’ SoCal SD says this is prime time for halibut, white seabass, and calico bass right through the month, and the perch are stacked up, especially on sand crab beds and at the mouths of small creeks. For the boats, best success has come on live sardines and anchovies, with many switching to mackerel strips for larger halibut and seabass. Jigs like the Lucky Craft Flash Minnow 110 and swimbaits in sardine or smelt patterns are deadly for calico bass and halibut. Offshore, it’s all about surface irons, poppers, and Colt Snipers for yellowtail and bluefin. Some hot spots you shouldn’t miss: - Channel Islands, especially Santa Cruz and Anacapa, are producing big rockfish, white seabass, and halibut. - Morro Bay reefs are loaded with copper rockfish and lingcod. - SoCal surf between Ventura and Huntington Beach is full of surfperch, with halibut holding at river mouths and drop-offs. - Avila Beach’s Pecho Rock is giving up quality lingcod and rockcod, while Oxnard’s overnight trips are rolling in with impressive mixed sacks. Regulation reminder: the spiny lobster and abalone fisheries are closed, and salmon opens again June 7-8 for a quick shot at Chinook. Thanks for tuning in to today’s report—remember to subscribe and never miss the bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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