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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2025 · 2 MIN

Fishing Report LA: Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for June 14th

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, anglers I'm Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing in and around Los Angeles. Today, June 14th, promises to be a great day on the water. Let's dive into the details. First, the tides. Today we've got a low tide at 6:30 AM, followed by a high tide at 1:33 PM. Later, we'll see another low at 5:15 PM, and the day will cap off with a high tide at 11:30 PM. These tidal changes will offer plenty of opportunities to catch fish, especially during the transition periods. The weather is looking favorable, with warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Sunrise is at 5:42 AM, and sunset will be around 8:05 PM, giving us plenty of fishing time. The moon will set at 8:35 AM and rise again at 11:12 PM, so we should see some decent fish activity during these twilight hours. Recently, the fish have been active in areas like Morro Bay and Avila Beach. In Morro Bay, boats like the Avenger and Black Pearl have been hauling in impressive catches of Rockfish, Lingcod, and Red Rockfish. The Avenger, for instance, caught 51 Rockfish and 12 Lingcod on a recent full-day trip. Over in Avila Beach, the Flying Fish and Patriot have been landing Bolina, Copper Rockfish, and Lingcod. For those looking to fish closer to Los Angeles, the waters around the LA area have seen some exciting catches as well. While specific local reports are scarce, the general trend suggests that fish are moving into deeper waters, making artificial lures like Keitech soft plastics effective for targeting species near the main river channels. If you're looking for hot spots, consider heading to Morro Bay or Avila Beach. These areas have been producing consistently good catches. For gear, I recommend using soft plastics like the Keitech 3.8 in electric blue/chartreuse for targeting species in the shallower waters, and switching to deeper diving lures or jigs for the deeper waters. In terms of bait, squid and shrimp are always good choices for bottom fishing, while surface lures like spoons or poppers can attract species like Yellowtail or Barracuda on warmer days. Thanks for tuning in, folks Remember to subscribe to stay updated on the latest fishing intel. 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.

Good morning, anglers I'm Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing in and around Los Angeles. Today, June 14th, promises to be a great day on the water. Let's dive into the details. First, the tides. Today we've got a low tide at 6:30 AM, followed by a high tide at 1:33 PM. Later, we'll see another low at 5:15 PM, and the day will cap off with a high tide at 11:30 PM. These tidal changes will offer plenty of opportunities to catch fish, especially during the transition periods. The weather is looking favorable, with warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Sunrise is at 5:42 AM, and sunset will be around 8:05 PM, giving us plenty of fishing time. The moon will set at 8:35 AM and rise again at 11:12 PM, so we should see some decent fish activity during these twilight hours. Recently, the fish have been active in areas like Morro Bay and Avila Beach. In Morro Bay, boats like the Avenger and Black Pearl have been hauling in impressive catches of Rockfish, Lingcod, and Red Rockfish. The Avenger, for instance, caught 51 Rockfish and 12 Lingcod on a recent full-day trip. Over in Avila Beach, the Flying Fish and Patriot have been landing Bolina, Copper Rockfish, and Lingcod. For those looking to fish closer to Los Angeles, the waters around the LA area have seen some exciting catches as well. While specific local reports are scarce, the general trend suggests that fish are moving into deeper waters, making artificial lures like Keitech soft plastics effective for targeting species near the main river channels. If you're looking for hot spots, consider heading to Morro Bay or Avila Beach. These areas have been producing consistently good catches. For gear, I recommend using soft plastics like the Keitech 3.8 in electric blue/chartreuse for targeting species in the shallower waters, and switching to deeper diving lures or jigs for the deeper waters. In terms of bait, squid and shrimp are always good choices for bottom fishing, while surface lures like spoons or poppers can attract species like Yellowtail or Barracuda on warmer days. Thanks for tuning in, folks Remember to subscribe to stay updated on the latest fishing intel. 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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Good morning, anglers I'm Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing in and around Los Angeles. Today, June 14th, promises to be a great day on the water. Let's dive into the details. First, the tides. Today we've got a low tide at 6:30...

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