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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2024 · 2 MIN

LA Anglers Prep for Promising October Fishing Conditions

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

For anglers in the Los Angeles area, today, October 27, 2024, is shaping up to be a promising day on the water. Here’s what you need to know: ### Tidal Report The tides are looking favorable, with a high tide at around 8:47 AM and a low tide at 2:47 PM. These tidal shifts often trigger fish activity, so be prepared to capitalize on these windows. ### Weather The weather forecast indicates partly cloudy skies with mild temperatures, ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. Light winds out of the northwest will make for comfortable fishing conditions. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:03 AM, and sunset will be at 5:56 PM, giving you ample daylight to get out and catch some fish. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw some excellent fish activity across various spots in the Los Angeles area. Here are some highlights: - The **Pride**, out of 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro, had a stellar 2-day trip, catching 10 Bluefin Tuna, 1 Halibut, 15 Sheephead, 9 Yellowtail, 1 Lingcod, 210 Whitefish, and 185 Rockfish. - The **El Patron**, from Long Beach Sportfishing, reported a full-day trip with 132 Salmon Grouper, 1 Lingcod, 40 Rockfish, and 28 Vermillion Rockfish. - The **Spitfire**, operating out of Marina Del Rey Sportfishing, caught 2 Sand Bass, 5 Halibut, 12 Sheephead, and 65 Whitefish on a 3/4 day trip. ### Best Lures and Bait For targeting the species mentioned, here are some recommendations: - For Bluefin Tuna and Yellowfin Tuna, use jigs or trolling lures that mimic their natural prey. Live bait such as sardines or anchovies can also be very effective. - For Halibut and Sheephead, try using live or frozen squid, along with some crustacean-based lures. - For Rockfish and Whitefish, small jigs or baited hooks with squid or shrimp work well. ### Hot Spots - **Cortes and Tanner Banks**: These areas have been hot for Bluefin Tuna recently. The offshore action here is not to be missed if you're after tuna. - **22nd Street Landing in San Pedro**: This spot has been producing a variety of species, including Bluefin Tuna, Halibut, and Sheephead. The Pride’s recent catch is a testament to the area’s productivity. With the right gear and knowledge of the tides, you should be able to have a successful day fishing in the Los Angeles waters. Good luck out there This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

For anglers in the Los Angeles area, today, October 27, 2024, is shaping up to be a promising day on the water. Here’s what you need to know: ### Tidal Report The tides are looking favorable, with a high tide at around 8:47 AM and a low tide at 2:47 PM. These tidal shifts often trigger fish activity, so be prepared to capitalize on these windows. ### Weather The weather forecast indicates partly cloudy skies with mild temperatures, ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. Light winds out of the northwest will make for comfortable fishing conditions. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:03 AM, and sunset will be at 5:56 PM, giving you ample daylight to get out and catch some fish. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw some excellent fish activity across various spots in the Los Angeles area. Here are some highlights: - The **Pride**, out of 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro, had a stellar 2-day trip, catching 10 Bluefin Tuna, 1 Halibut, 15 Sheephead, 9 Yellowtail, 1 Lingcod, 210 Whitefish, and 185 Rockfish. - The **El Patron**, from Long Beach Sportfishing, reported a full-day trip with 132 Salmon Grouper, 1 Lingcod, 40 Rockfish, and 28 Vermillion Rockfish. - The **Spitfire**, operating out of Marina Del Rey Sportfishing, caught 2 Sand Bass, 5 Halibut, 12 Sheephead, and 65 Whitefish on a 3/4 day trip. ### Best Lures and Bait For targeting the species mentioned, here are some recommendations: - For Bluefin Tuna and Yellowfin Tuna, use jigs or trolling lures that mimic their natural prey. Live bait such as sardines or anchovies can also be very effective. - For Halibut and Sheephead, try using live or frozen squid, along with some crustacean-based lures. - For Rockfish and Whitefish, small jigs or baited hooks with squid or shrimp work well. ### Hot Spots - **Cortes and Tanner Banks**: These areas have been hot for Bluefin Tuna recently. The offshore action here is not to be missed if you're after tuna. - **22nd Street Landing in San Pedro**: This spot has been producing a variety of species, including Bluefin Tuna, Halibut, and Sheephead. The Pride’s recent catch is a testament to the area’s productivity. With the right gear and knowledge of the tides, you should be able to have a successful day fishing in the Los Angeles waters. Good luck out there This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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