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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 1 MIN

SoCal Coast Fishing Report: Mild Weather, Steady Bite, Lure Tips

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

# SoCal Coast Fishing Report Hey, this is Artificial Lure bringing you the Monday morning bite report for the Pacific. Tides are shaping up nicely today. San Francisco Bay's running a high tide at 11:43 AM at 0.6 feet, with that next low coming around 6:46 PM at 3.6 feet. Down in San Diego, the morning high was around 5.2 feet at 2:29 AM, so we're in that mid-tide window right now—solid fishing conditions if you can get on the water. Weather-wise, conditions are relatively mild for late January. Mild weather and surfcasting success have been the story up north according to recent reports. Over in Baja, they've had some wind and rain, but here in Southern California, we're in better shape. That means you can actually get boats out without worrying about the port closing down. Fish-wise, the action's been steady. Recent half-day trips out of San Diego have been scoring 43 kelp bass, ocean whitefish, barred sand bass, California scorpionfish, and halibut. That's solid mixed bag fishing right there. Up in Monterey Bay and around the Central Coast, anglers are connecting with crabs and dabs throughout January. For lures, grab some Rooster Tail spinners—they've been absolutely reliable since the 1950s and will trigger strikes when nothing else works. Topwater buzzbaits with gold blades are money too. If you're in the deeper blue water, jerkbaits and glide baits will get solid play. For bait, focus on live minnows and worms if you're targeting the smaller stuff around structure. In the kelp beds and rocky areas, soft plastics mimicking natural forage work great. Hot spots? Hit the rocky areas and kelp beds for your pargo and cabrilla. The beaches are giving up smaller roosterfish, and those drop-off areas are holding jack crevalle and sierra. Thanks for tuning in. Make sure to subscribe for daily reports. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease 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.

# SoCal Coast Fishing Report Hey, this is Artificial Lure bringing you the Monday morning bite report for the Pacific. Tides are shaping up nicely today. San Francisco Bay's running a high tide at 11:43 AM at 0.6 feet, with that next low coming around 6:46 PM at 3.6 feet. Down in San Diego, the morning high was around 5.2 feet at 2:29 AM, so we're in that mid-tide window right now—solid fishing conditions if you can get on the water. Weather-wise, conditions are relatively mild for late January. Mild weather and surfcasting success have been the story up north according to recent reports. Over in Baja, they've had some wind and rain, but here in Southern California, we're in better shape. That means you can actually get boats out without worrying about the port closing down. Fish-wise, the action's been steady. Recent half-day trips out of San Diego have been scoring 43 kelp bass, ocean whitefish, barred sand bass, California scorpionfish, and halibut. That's solid mixed bag fishing right there. Up in Monterey Bay and around the Central Coast, anglers are connecting with crabs and dabs throughout January. For lures, grab some Rooster Tail spinners—they've been absolutely reliable since the 1950s and will trigger strikes when nothing else works. Topwater buzzbaits with gold blades are money too. If you're in the deeper blue water, jerkbaits and glide baits will get solid play. For bait, focus on live minnows and worms if you're targeting the smaller stuff around structure. In the kelp beds and rocky areas, soft plastics mimicking natural forage work great. Hot spots? Hit the rocky areas and kelp beds for your pargo and cabrilla. The beaches are giving up smaller roosterfish, and those drop-off areas are holding jack crevalle and sierra. Thanks for tuning in. Make sure to subscribe for daily reports. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease 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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