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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2025 · 2 MIN

LA Fishing Report: Rockfish Dominate, Tides & Bite Windows Revealed for Anglers

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

# Artificial Lure's Los Angeles Fishing Report - Friday, November 28th Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing breakdown for the greater LA area. Let's talk about what's happening on the water today. **Tides and Timing** We've got a solid tide schedule working in our favor. High tide hit at 4:10 AM at 4.86 feet, and we're looking at a low around 9:51 AM at 3.22 feet. Another high comes in at 3:04 PM at 4.59 feet, with a final low at 9:49 PM at 1.35 feet. Sunrise was 6:37 AM and sunset's at 4:44 PM, so we're working with limited daylight. The solunar bite windows show major activity from 6:38 to 8:38 AM and again from 6:53 to 8:53 PM, with minor windows at 1:42 to 3:42 PM. These are prime feeding times—don't miss them. **Recent Catches** The sportfishing reports from yesterday show rockfish dominating everywhere. Newport Beach landed 290 whitefish and 50 rockfish on their three-quarter day. Long Beach's Eldorado brought in 230 rockfish and 180 whitefish on an overnight trip. Up in Santa Barbara, the Coral Sea crushed it with 250 rockfish and 5 lingcod. Sheephead are biting strong too—the Aloha Spirit out of Oxnard landed 28 sheephead plus 92 rockfish on a full day. Lingcod and sculpin are showing up consistently across the board. **What to Throw** For rockfish, stay traditional with small shrimp, squid, and live anchovies. Sheephead love crab and sea urchin if you can get them, but squid works in a pinch. Lingcod will crush live mackerel and larger baits. If you're throwing artificials, small swimbaits and micro jigs are working the deeper structure. **Hot Spots** Santa Monica Bay is your go-to for accessibility and consistency. The harbors—especially Marina del Rey and the various basins—hold plenty of fish in their protected waters. If you've got a boat, the points and reefs around Catalina are firing hard right now. **Bottom Line** Today's shaping up solid if you can get out during those morning bite windows. Water's clear, tides are moving, and the fish are feeding. Get there early, work the structure, and don't overthink it. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure's report! Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on what's biting around Southern California. 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.

# Artificial Lure's Los Angeles Fishing Report - Friday, November 28th Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing breakdown for the greater LA area. Let's talk about what's happening on the water today. **Tides and Timing** We've got a solid tide schedule working in our favor. High tide hit at 4:10 AM at 4.86 feet, and we're looking at a low around 9:51 AM at 3.22 feet. Another high comes in at 3:04 PM at 4.59 feet, with a final low at 9:49 PM at 1.35 feet. Sunrise was 6:37 AM and sunset's at 4:44 PM, so we're working with limited daylight. The solunar bite windows show major activity from 6:38 to 8:38 AM and again from 6:53 to 8:53 PM, with minor windows at 1:42 to 3:42 PM. These are prime feeding times—don't miss them. **Recent Catches** The sportfishing reports from yesterday show rockfish dominating everywhere. Newport Beach landed 290 whitefish and 50 rockfish on their three-quarter day. Long Beach's Eldorado brought in 230 rockfish and 180 whitefish on an overnight trip. Up in Santa Barbara, the Coral Sea crushed it with 250 rockfish and 5 lingcod. Sheephead are biting strong too—the Aloha Spirit out of Oxnard landed 28 sheephead plus 92 rockfish on a full day. Lingcod and sculpin are showing up consistently across the board. **What to Throw** For rockfish, stay traditional with small shrimp, squid, and live anchovies. Sheephead love crab and sea urchin if you can get them, but squid works in a pinch. Lingcod will crush live mackerel and larger baits. If you're throwing artificials, small swimbaits and micro jigs are working the deeper structure. **Hot Spots** Santa Monica Bay is your go-to for accessibility and consistency. The harbors—especially Marina del Rey and the various basins—hold plenty of fish in their protected waters. If you've got a boat, the points and reefs around Catalina are firing hard right now. **Bottom Line** Today's shaping up solid if you can get out during those morning bite windows. Water's clear, tides are moving, and the fish are feeding. Get there early, work the structure, and don't overthink it. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure's report! Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on what's biting around Southern California. 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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