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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2024 · 3 MIN

"Los Angeles Fishing Forecast: A Promising Day on the Water"

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, anglers of Los Angeles As of September 23, 2024, the fishing scene is looking promising, so let's dive into the details to make your day on the water a success. **Weather Conditions:** Today, you can expect clear skies with temperatures hovering around a comfortable 75°F by midday. Wind speeds are mild, ranging from 5-7 mph from the northwest, making for calm waters perfect for both shore and offshore fishing. **Water Conditions:** The tidal report shows a low tide at 9:15 AM and a high tide coming in at 3:36 PM. Water temperatures are mild, and clarity is good, which should enhance your fishing experience. **Best Fishing Spots:** Several spots are buzzing with activity. The Santa Monica Pier is a hot spot, especially as the tide starts coming in around midday, where you can catch a mix of halibut, yellowtail, and mackerel. The breakwaters around Redondo Beach are also fruitful, with reports of calico bass, barracuda, and occasional rockfish. Additionally, the Venice Pier and Marina del Rey’s jetty have been productive, especially during high tide. **Bait and Tackle:** For targeting halibut and sea bass, live sardines and anchovies are your best bets. Swimbaits in natural colors and jerkbaits with a bit of flash have been getting hit consistently by calico bass and mackerel. Metallic jigs and soft plastics, particularly in shad or anchovy patterns, have also been successful. **Fish Activity:** Fish activity has been high, with multiple reports confirming good hauls. Calico bass, sand bass, and mackerel have been active in the morning, while deeper waters in the afternoon have yielded bass and other species. Rockfish and whitefish are being caught at various depths, with the best action often around structure like reefs and kelp beds. **Local Events and Regulations:** There are no major closures or restrictions to report, but always check local regulations for catch limits. The City of Long Beach and Enterprise are offering a "KIDS FISH FREE" program every day of the week, a great opportunity for young anglers to get involved. **Tips from Local Anglers:** Local guides recommend starting your day early to capitalize on the morning feeding frenzy. For those targeting bluefin tuna and dorado, overnight trips have been highly successful, as seen with the Pride out of 22nd Street Sportfishing, which recently caught 141 dorado and some nice bluefin tuna. **Best Times for Fishing:** Plan your day around the tides. Early morning and late afternoon are usually the best times for shore and pier fishing. For offshore fishing, the calm waters throughout the day make it an excellent time to head out. With these conditions and tips, you're set for a productive and enjoyable day of fishing in Los Angeles. Tight lines, and happy fishing This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, anglers of Los Angeles As of September 23, 2024, the fishing scene is looking promising, so let's dive into the details to make your day on the water a success. **Weather Conditions:** Today, you can expect clear skies with temperatures hovering around a comfortable 75°F by midday. Wind speeds are mild, ranging from 5-7 mph from the northwest, making for calm waters perfect for both shore and offshore fishing. **Water Conditions:** The tidal report shows a low tide at 9:15 AM and a high tide coming in at 3:36 PM. Water temperatures are mild, and clarity is good, which should enhance your fishing experience. **Best Fishing Spots:** Several spots are buzzing with activity. The Santa Monica Pier is a hot spot, especially as the tide starts coming in around midday, where you can catch a mix of halibut, yellowtail, and mackerel. The breakwaters around Redondo Beach are also fruitful, with reports of calico bass, barracuda, and occasional rockfish. Additionally, the Venice Pier and Marina del Rey’s jetty have been productive, especially during high tide. **Bait and Tackle:** For targeting halibut and sea bass, live sardines and anchovies are your best bets. Swimbaits in natural colors and jerkbaits with a bit of flash have been getting hit consistently by calico bass and mackerel. Metallic jigs and soft plastics, particularly in shad or anchovy patterns, have also been successful. **Fish Activity:** Fish activity has been high, with multiple reports confirming good hauls. Calico bass, sand bass, and mackerel have been active in the morning, while deeper waters in the afternoon have yielded bass and other species. Rockfish and whitefish are being caught at various depths, with the best action often around structure like reefs and kelp beds. **Local Events and Regulations:** There are no major closures or restrictions to report, but always check local regulations for catch limits. The City of Long Beach and Enterprise are offering a "KIDS FISH FREE" program every day of the week, a great opportunity for young anglers to get involved. **Tips from Local Anglers:** Local guides recommend starting your day early to capitalize on the morning feeding frenzy. For those targeting bluefin tuna and dorado, overnight trips have been highly successful, as seen with the Pride out of 22nd Street Sportfishing, which recently caught 141 dorado and some nice bluefin tuna. **Best Times for Fishing:** Plan your day around the tides. Early morning and late afternoon are usually the best times for shore and pier fishing. For offshore fishing, the calm waters throughout the day make it an excellent time to head out. With these conditions and tips, you're set for a productive and enjoyable day of fishing in Los Angeles. Tight lines, and happy fishing This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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