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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2025 · 2 MIN

SoCal Fishing Report March 2025: Prime Tides, Yellowtail Bite, and Halibut Hotspots

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

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your SoCal fishing report for March 16, 2025. We've got some prime tides and decent weather coming up, so it's time to hit the water! First off, let's talk tides. We're looking at a high tide of 5.2 feet at 8:42 AM, followed by a low of 0.3 feet at 3:15 PM. That afternoon low should create some nice current for the surf fishing crowd. Sunrise is at 6:58 AM and sunset at 7:03 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to work with. Weather-wise, we're expecting partly cloudy skies with a high of 68°F and light westerly winds around 5-10 mph. Ocean conditions are calm with 2-3 foot swells, so it should be smooth sailing for you boat folks. Now, onto the good stuff - the fish! The yellowtail bite has been on fire lately, especially around Catalina and San Clemente Islands. Anglers have been scoring limits on 15-25 pounders using live squid and surface iron. Speaking of squid, the market squid have shown up in force, so make sure to stock up on some fresh dead if you can't get live ones. Closer to shore, the halibut bite has been steady with some nice flatties in the 15-30 pound range being caught along the coast. Guys are having luck drifting live smelt or using white swimbaits like the Big Hammer or Fish Trap in 30-60 feet of water. For you surf casters, the perch bite has been excellent with some big barred surf perch and corbina cruising the first and second gutters. Berkley Gulp! Sandworms and fresh sand crabs have been the ticket. As for hot spots, I'd recommend giving Newport Beach a shot for some killer halibut action or heading out to the 14-Mile Bank if you're looking for some offshore action. The yellowtail have been stacked up there, and there's always a chance at hooking into a bluefin tuna. Lure-wise, you can't go wrong with a mint/white colored surface iron like a Tady 45 for the yellows. For the halibut, try a white 5-inch Zoom Fluke on a 3/4 oz jighead. And don't forget your trusty Krocodile spoon for all-around action. That's all I've got for now, folks. Remember to keep those lines tight and send me your catch photos! Tight lines and see you on the water! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your SoCal fishing report for March 16, 2025. We've got some prime tides and decent weather coming up, so it's time to hit the water! First off, let's talk tides. We're looking at a high tide of 5.2 feet at 8:42 AM, followed by a low of 0.3 feet at 3:15 PM. That afternoon low should create some nice current for the surf fishing crowd. Sunrise is at 6:58 AM and sunset at 7:03 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to work with. Weather-wise, we're expecting partly cloudy skies with a high of 68°F and light westerly winds around 5-10 mph. Ocean conditions are calm with 2-3 foot swells, so it should be smooth sailing for you boat folks. Now, onto the good stuff - the fish! The yellowtail bite has been on fire lately, especially around Catalina and San Clemente Islands. Anglers have been scoring limits on 15-25 pounders using live squid and surface iron. Speaking of squid, the market squid have shown up in force, so make sure to stock up on some fresh dead if you can't get live ones. Closer to shore, the halibut bite has been steady with some nice flatties in the 15-30 pound range being caught along the coast. Guys are having luck drifting live smelt or using white swimbaits like the Big Hammer or Fish Trap in 30-60 feet of water. For you surf casters, the perch bite has been excellent with some big barred surf perch and corbina cruising the first and second gutters. Berkley Gulp! Sandworms and fresh sand crabs have been the ticket. As for hot spots, I'd recommend giving Newport Beach a shot for some killer halibut action or heading out to the 14-Mile Bank if you're looking for some offshore action. The yellowtail have been stacked up there, and there's always a chance at hooking into a bluefin tuna. Lure-wise, you can't go wrong with a mint/white colored surface iron like a Tady 45 for the yellows. For the halibut, try a white 5-inch Zoom Fluke on a 3/4 oz jighead. And don't forget your trusty Krocodile spoon for all-around action. That's all I've got for now, folks. Remember to keep those lines tight and send me your catch photos! 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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