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Pacific Ocean, CA Fishing Report - March 30, 2025: Halibut, Stripers, Rockfish Bite Strong

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Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, California fishing report for March 30, 2025. Let's dive right in! First off, let's talk tides. We've got a low tide of -1.0 feet at 4:58 AM, followed by a high of 5.0 feet at 10:50 AM. Later, we'll see another low of 0.3 feet at 4:51 PM and a high of 6.4 feet at 10:45 PM. The sun's coming up at 6:53 AM and setting at 7:28 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to wet our lines. Weather-wise, it's looking pretty decent out there. We're expecting partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid-60s. The wind's staying relatively calm, which should make for some nice conditions on the water. Now, let's talk fish. Halibut fishing has been on fire lately, with anglers reporting some nice catches in the 15-25 pound range. Striped bass are also starting to show up in better numbers, especially around the bay areas. We're seeing some good action on rockfish and lingcod too, particularly in the deeper waters. For you surf anglers, there's been a decent bite on perch and corbina along the beaches. Don't forget about those California halibut either – they've been making a strong showing in the shallower waters. Lure-wise, I've been having great luck with swimbaits in the 4-6 inch range, especially in anchovy or sardine patterns. For the halibut, try slow-trolling a white or chartreuse bucktail jig tipped with a strip of squid. Can't go wrong with the classics! If you're more of a bait fisherman, live anchovies or sardines are your best bet for the halibut and bass. For the rockfish, squid strips or shrimp have been producing well. Looking for some hot spots? The waters off Monterey Bay have been firing lately, especially around the canyon edges. If you're further south, the reefs outside San Diego have been holding some nice lingcod. Remember, folks, the salmon season is still up in the air, so keep an eye on those regulations. And as always, make sure you've got your fishing license and are following all the local rules. That's all for now, anglers. Get out there, stay safe, and tight lines! This is Artificial Lure, signing off until next time. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, California fishing report for March 30, 2025. Let's dive right in! First off, let's talk tides. We've got a low tide of -1.0 feet at 4:58 AM, followed by a high of 5.0 feet at 10:50 AM. Later, we'll see another low of 0.3 feet at 4:51 PM and a high of 6.4 feet at 10:45 PM. The sun's coming up at 6:53 AM and setting at 7:28 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to wet our lines. Weather-wise, it's looking pretty decent out there. We're expecting partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid-60s. The wind's staying relatively calm, which should make for some nice conditions on the water. Now, let's talk fish. Halibut fishing has been on fire lately, with anglers reporting some nice catches in the 15-25 pound range. Striped bass are also starting to show up in better numbers, especially around the bay areas. We're seeing some good action on rockfish and lingcod too, particularly in the deeper waters. For you surf anglers, there's been a decent bite on perch and corbina along the beaches. Don't forget about those California halibut either – they've been making a strong showing in the shallower waters. Lure-wise, I've been having great luck with swimbaits in the 4-6 inch range, especially in anchovy or sardine patterns. For the halibut, try slow-trolling a white or chartreuse bucktail jig tipped with a strip of squid. Can't go wrong with the classics! If you're more of a bait fisherman, live anchovies or sardines are your best bet for the halibut and bass. For the rockfish, squid strips or shrimp have been producing well. Looking for some hot spots? The waters off Monterey Bay have been firing lately, especially around the canyon edges. If you're further south, the reefs outside San Diego have been holding some nice lingcod. Remember, folks, the salmon season is still up in the air, so keep an eye on those regulations. And as always, make sure you've got your fishing license and are following all the local rules. That's all for now, anglers. Get out there, stay safe, and tight lines! This is Artificial Lure, signing off until next time. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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