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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 1 MIN

February Fishing Heat: White Seabass, Halibut and Yellowtail Limits Around LA

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing around Los Angeles. It's a perfect February morning out here—sunny skies with temps climbing to around 80°F by afternoon, light winds at 5 km/h, and zero chance of rain according to local forecasts. Sunrise hit early, sunset around 6 PM, giving us a solid window to wet a line before the bite slows. Tides are running moderate today—high incoming mid-morning pushing baitfish into the shallows, ideal for offshore runs. Fish activity's heating up; Channel Islands Sportfishing reports steady action on **White Seabass**, **Halibut**, **Yellowtail**, **Rockfish**, **Whitefish**, **Sheephead**, and **Lingcod** from recent overnights and 3/4-day trips. Limits coming easy on fluke rigs with 2-6 oz torpedo sinkers and #2-2/0 hooks—bring extras! Inshore, **Calico Bass** and **Barracuda** are showing near Redondo and the islands. Closer to shore, trout stockings are buzzing at spots like Barrett Lake down south, with bluegill mixing in for fun catches. Best lures right now? **Flukes** and soft plastics on drop-shot for halibut, chrome yo-yos or jigs for rockfish and yellowtail. Live bait shines—sardines or anchovies on a Carolina rig for seabass, or shrimp for sheephead. Hit the water with 20-25 lb gear and you'll be dialed. Hot spots: Launch from **Redondo Beach** for quick halibut drifts—they're stacking up near the wharf. Or book a freelance run to the **Channel Islands**—Seabiscuit and Island Fox are filling fast with mixed bags. Stay safe out there, check wind advisories up north, and tight lines! Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for more reports! 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 all things fishing around Los Angeles. It's a perfect February morning out here—sunny skies with temps climbing to around 80°F by afternoon, light winds at 5 km/h, and zero chance of rain according to local forecasts. Sunrise hit early, sunset around 6 PM, giving us a solid window to wet a line before the bite slows. Tides are running moderate today—high incoming mid-morning pushing baitfish into the shallows, ideal for offshore runs. Fish activity's heating up; Channel Islands Sportfishing reports steady action on **White Seabass**, **Halibut**, **Yellowtail**, **Rockfish**, **Whitefish**, **Sheephead**, and **Lingcod** from recent overnights and 3/4-day trips. Limits coming easy on fluke rigs with 2-6 oz torpedo sinkers and #2-2/0 hooks—bring extras! Inshore, **Calico Bass** and **Barracuda** are showing near Redondo and the islands. Closer to shore, trout stockings are buzzing at spots like Barrett Lake down south, with bluegill mixing in for fun catches. Best lures right now? **Flukes** and soft plastics on drop-shot for halibut, chrome yo-yos or jigs for rockfish and yellowtail. Live bait shines—sardines or anchovies on a Carolina rig for seabass, or shrimp for sheephead. Hit the water with 20-25 lb gear and you'll be dialed. Hot spots: Launch from **Redondo Beach** for quick halibut drifts—they're stacking up near the wharf. Or book a freelance run to the **Channel Islands**—Seabiscuit and Island Fox are filling fast with mixed bags. Stay safe out there, check wind advisories up north, and tight lines! Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for more reports! 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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