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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025 · 2 MIN

LA Fishing Report: Excellent Surface Action, Ideal Conditions for Anglers

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# Artificial Lure's LA Fishing Report - Sunday, November 30th, 2025 Hey anglers, it's Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for the greater Los Angeles area. Let's get right into it. **Tides and Conditions** Today's looking prime for getting out on the water. We've got a high tide hitting at 5:13 AM at 6 feet—that's a solid start to the morning. Low tide comes around 11:55 AM at 1.51 feet, then another high tide at 5:46 PM at 4.49 feet. Sunrise is at 6:39 AM and sunset wraps up at 4:44 PM, so you've got good daylight to work with. The water temperature is holding steady around 67 degrees—still comfortable for the fish. **What's Been Biting** The recent reports from Marina del Rey Sportfishing are showing excellent surface action. We're talking about calico bass up to 7 pounds, with anglers pulling in limits. They've also been landing sculpin, whitefish, mackerel, rockfish, and some nice seabass. The Victory out of Long Beach reported limits of sculpin, 49 calico bass, 103 blue perch, and 50 rockfish. Surface fishing has been absolutely beautiful with current conditions. **Best Baits and Lures** For live bait, you'll want anchovies, smelt, queenfish, or shinerperch—those are your go-to's for white seabass and other species. But here's the thing: most of the action right now is happening at the surface, so bring small sliders, small plastics, and A-rigs. Dropper loops with pieces of squid and shrimp are also producing whitefish and sheephead consistently. **Hot Spots to Hit** Santa Monica Bay is your bread and butter for land-based fishing. The points on either side of beaches are premium—look for irregularities in the breaking waves that indicate sandbars and holes. Marina del Rey is another solid choice, especially given the recent reports. **Bottom Line** Conditions are nearly perfect today. We've got beautiful weather, flat calm seas, and the fish are feeding actively near the surface. Get out there early, work those twilight hours with the major bite times, and you should have yourself a quality day on the water. Thanks for tuning in to the report. Make sure you subscribe for daily updates and insider tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

# Artificial Lure's LA Fishing Report - Sunday, November 30th, 2025 Hey anglers, it's Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for the greater Los Angeles area. Let's get right into it. **Tides and Conditions** Today's looking prime for getting out on the water. We've got a high tide hitting at 5:13 AM at 6 feet—that's a solid start to the morning. Low tide comes around 11:55 AM at 1.51 feet, then another high tide at 5:46 PM at 4.49 feet. Sunrise is at 6:39 AM and sunset wraps up at 4:44 PM, so you've got good daylight to work with. The water temperature is holding steady around 67 degrees—still comfortable for the fish. **What's Been Biting** The recent reports from Marina del Rey Sportfishing are showing excellent surface action. We're talking about calico bass up to 7 pounds, with anglers pulling in limits. They've also been landing sculpin, whitefish, mackerel, rockfish, and some nice seabass. The Victory out of Long Beach reported limits of sculpin, 49 calico bass, 103 blue perch, and 50 rockfish. Surface fishing has been absolutely beautiful with current conditions. **Best Baits and Lures** For live bait, you'll want anchovies, smelt, queenfish, or shinerperch—those are your go-to's for white seabass and other species. But here's the thing: most of the action right now is happening at the surface, so bring small sliders, small plastics, and A-rigs. Dropper loops with pieces of squid and shrimp are also producing whitefish and sheephead consistently. **Hot Spots to Hit** Santa Monica Bay is your bread and butter for land-based fishing. The points on either side of beaches are premium—look for irregularities in the breaking waves that indicate sandbars and holes. Marina del Rey is another solid choice, especially given the recent reports. **Bottom Line** Conditions are nearly perfect today. We've got beautiful weather, flat calm seas, and the fish are feeding actively near the surface. Get out there early, work those twilight hours with the major bite times, and you should have yourself a quality day on the water. Thanks for tuning in to the report. Make sure you subscribe for daily updates and insider tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot 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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