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EPISODE · May 26, 2025 · 2 MIN

Memorial Day Fishing Report - Night Bite Heats Up Across SoCal

from Pacific Ocean, California Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Howdy folks, Artificial Lure here with your Memorial Day fishing report for this beautiful Monday morning, May 26, 2025! The big news today is that night fishing has been producing excellent results across Southern California waters. Based on the weekend reports, anglers are hauling in good-sized catches during the evening hours[1]. Weather-wise, we're looking at typical late May conditions - mild temperatures with a bit of that morning marine layer burning off by mid-morning. The water temperature is holding steady, perfect for those bass that have been biting like crazy lately. Speaking of bass, the action has been absolutely lights out! Several boats reported limits of bass in recent days[2]. The striped bass bite has been particularly strong, with one charter landing 12 striped bass just a couple weeks ago. Spotted bass numbers have also been impressive according to reports from last week[3]. For you lobster hunters, I've got to remind you that the recreational spiny lobster season closed back in March and won't reopen until September 26th at 6:00 PM, so you'll need to focus on other species for now[5]. If you're hoping to target salmon, mark your calendars - the recreational season will open briefly on June 7-8 with a 7,000 Chinook harvest quota. Additional dates might be added if they don't hit that number[5]. As for hot spots, the reports coming in from Fisherman's Landing and spots around Emeryville have been consistently productive[2]. The New Seaforth AM Half Day runs have also been turning in solid numbers[4]. Bait-wise, the traditional anchovy and sardine setups are working well for the bass. For those of you who prefer artificial lures (and you know that's my specialty), swimbaits in the 4-5 inch range with a blue/silver pattern have been getting crushed. For the shore anglers, try focusing on the early morning or evening tides at local beaches and jetties. The tidal movement has been moderate, with the best bite happening during the incoming tide. Remember that groundfish regulations can change quickly if harvest guidelines are met, so double-check the latest before heading out[5]. For those planning a longer trip, there are still spots available on some Memorial Day Weekend charters that started on the 23rd and run through today[1][2]. That's all for now, folks! This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and see you on the water! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Howdy folks, Artificial Lure here with your Memorial Day fishing report for this beautiful Monday morning, May 26, 2025! The big news today is that night fishing has been producing excellent results across Southern California waters. Based on the weekend reports, anglers are hauling in good-sized catches during the evening hours[1]. Weather-wise, we're looking at typical late May conditions - mild temperatures with a bit of that morning marine layer burning off by mid-morning. The water temperature is holding steady, perfect for those bass that have been biting like crazy lately. Speaking of bass, the action has been absolutely lights out! Several boats reported limits of bass in recent days[2]. The striped bass bite has been particularly strong, with one charter landing 12 striped bass just a couple weeks ago. Spotted bass numbers have also been impressive according to reports from last week[3]. For you lobster hunters, I've got to remind you that the recreational spiny lobster season closed back in March and won't reopen until September 26th at 6:00 PM, so you'll need to focus on other species for now[5]. If you're hoping to target salmon, mark your calendars - the recreational season will open briefly on June 7-8 with a 7,000 Chinook harvest quota. Additional dates might be added if they don't hit that number[5]. As for hot spots, the reports coming in from Fisherman's Landing and spots around Emeryville have been consistently productive[2]. The New Seaforth AM Half Day runs have also been turning in solid numbers[4]. Bait-wise, the traditional anchovy and sardine setups are working well for the bass. For those of you who prefer artificial lures (and you know that's my specialty), swimbaits in the 4-5 inch range with a blue/silver pattern have been getting crushed. For the shore anglers, try focusing on the early morning or evening tides at local beaches and jetties. The tidal movement has been moderate, with the best bite happening during the incoming tide. Remember that groundfish regulations can change quickly if harvest guidelines are met, so double-check the latest before heading out[5]. For those planning a longer trip, there are still spots available on some Memorial Day Weekend charters that started on the 23rd and run through today[1][2]. That's all for now, folks! This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and see you on the water! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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