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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2025 · 2 MIN

LA Fishing Forecast: Tides, Species, and Hot Spots for a Productive Day on the Water

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

If you're planning to head out fishing in the Los Angeles area today, January 25, 2025, here's what you need to know: First, let's look at the tidal conditions. Today, the first high tide is at 5:34 AM and the next high tide will be at 8:41 PM. The low tides are at 1:23 PM and 11:36 PM. The tidal coefficient is relatively low, indicating smaller tidal ranges and weaker currents, which might affect fish activity[5]. Sunrise today is at 7:01 AM, and sunset will be at 5:54 PM, giving you about 11 hours of daylight[2]. As for the fish activity, yesterday's reports from various boats provide some insight. In Marina Del Rey, the New Del Mar caught 6 Sand Bass, 120 Sculpin, and 3 Calico Bass on a half-day morning trip. The Spitfire, also out of Marina Del Rey, caught 7 Sand Bass, 60 Sculpin, and released 6 Halibut on a three-quarter day trip[1]. In San Pedro, the Native Sun brought in 1 Sand Bass, 8 Halibut, 18 Sculpin, and released 7 Halibut on a three-quarter day trip. The Pride, also from San Pedro, caught 42 Blue Perch, 8 Whitefish, 3 Sargo, and 1 White Seabass[1]. Given these catches, it looks like Sculpin, Sand Bass, and Halibut are active in these waters. For bait, live or frozen baits such as bloodworms, lugworms, and large nightcrawlers are usually effective for these species. Artificial lures like jigs and soft plastics can also work well, especially for Sand Bass and Halibut[4]. For hot spots, consider Marina Del Rey and San Pedro. The waters around these areas have been producing a good mix of species. If you're looking for a specific spot, the kelp beds off Marina Del Rey can be great for Sculpin and Bass, while the structure near 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro can yield Halibut and other bottom-dwellers. Remember to check the weather forecast as well, as any significant changes could impact fish behavior and your fishing trip. With the right gear and knowledge, you should have a productive day on the water. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

If you're planning to head out fishing in the Los Angeles area today, January 25, 2025, here's what you need to know: First, let's look at the tidal conditions. Today, the first high tide is at 5:34 AM and the next high tide will be at 8:41 PM. The low tides are at 1:23 PM and 11:36 PM. The tidal coefficient is relatively low, indicating smaller tidal ranges and weaker currents, which might affect fish activity[5]. Sunrise today is at 7:01 AM, and sunset will be at 5:54 PM, giving you about 11 hours of daylight[2]. As for the fish activity, yesterday's reports from various boats provide some insight. In Marina Del Rey, the New Del Mar caught 6 Sand Bass, 120 Sculpin, and 3 Calico Bass on a half-day morning trip. The Spitfire, also out of Marina Del Rey, caught 7 Sand Bass, 60 Sculpin, and released 6 Halibut on a three-quarter day trip[1]. In San Pedro, the Native Sun brought in 1 Sand Bass, 8 Halibut, 18 Sculpin, and released 7 Halibut on a three-quarter day trip. The Pride, also from San Pedro, caught 42 Blue Perch, 8 Whitefish, 3 Sargo, and 1 White Seabass[1]. Given these catches, it looks like Sculpin, Sand Bass, and Halibut are active in these waters. For bait, live or frozen baits such as bloodworms, lugworms, and large nightcrawlers are usually effective for these species. Artificial lures like jigs and soft plastics can also work well, especially for Sand Bass and Halibut[4]. For hot spots, consider Marina Del Rey and San Pedro. The waters around these areas have been producing a good mix of species. If you're looking for a specific spot, the kelp beds off Marina Del Rey can be great for Sculpin and Bass, while the structure near 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro can yield Halibut and other bottom-dwellers. Remember to check the weather forecast as well, as any significant changes could impact fish behavior and your fishing trip. With the right gear and knowledge, you should have a productive day on the water. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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