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EPISODE · May 21, 2025 · 3 MIN

Striped Bass Blitz, Rockfish Bonanza, and Lingcod Mania - California Coast Fishing Report

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Artificial Lure here, with your fresh-off-the-boat report for this fine Wednesday morning, May 21, 2025. Folks, the action is heating up all along the California coast! The early birds are already hitting the water as we speak, with sunrise about an hour ago at 5:55 AM, and we've got until about 8:15 PM before the sun dips below the horizon. Weather's looking mighty fine today - a bit of that morning marine layer burning off to reveal sunny skies with temps in the mid-60s. We've got a light westerly breeze at 5-10 knots, making for some nice conditions out there. Tide's coming in through mid-morning, with high tide around 11:30 AM, then ebbing through the afternoon. The big news is these striped bass are absolutely on fire right now! Reports from California Dawn Sportfishing show they've been hammering limits of stripers, with some monsters up to 36 pounds in the mix[1][2]. The Lovely Martha crews have been consistently filling the bags with striped bass over the past week, with Mike Rescino reporting "LIMITS OF BASS!!!" just a few days back[1]. It ain't just about the stripers though. Santa Barbara Landing boats are crushing the rockfish, with the Coral Sea reporting 248 rockfish and - get this - 25 white seabass on a recent 3/4 day trip with 25 anglers[4]. That's some quality eating right there! For you bottom fishing enthusiasts, the lingcod bite has been stellar, with boats out of Morro Bay Landing scoring fish up to 14 pounds[4]. The vermilion rockfish have been particularly chunky, with specimens up to 8 pounds being reported. Bait-wise, anchovies and sardines have been doing the trick for the bass, while the bottom grabbers are hitting on squid strips and swimbaits. If you're throwing artificials, 6-8 inch swimbaits in white or chartreuse have been killing it for the stripers, especially during the incoming tide. For the rockfish, try copper or brown 4-inch grubs on 1-ounce jigheads. Hot spots? You can't go wrong launching out of Half Moon Bay right now - the reports from HMB Fishing show consistent action[5]. For stripers, the waters just outside San Francisco Bay have been productive, while the reefs off Morro Bay are giving up quality rockfish and lings. If you're looking to book a charter, availability is tight but not impossible - several outfits mentioned having light loads this week, so you might snag a spot if you call around quick[1]. Remember, those king salmon trips are coming up in July, so best get your reservations in now before they fill up[2]. That's the skinny for today, anglers. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and full coolers to ya! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Artificial Lure here, with your fresh-off-the-boat report for this fine Wednesday morning, May 21, 2025. Folks, the action is heating up all along the California coast! The early birds are already hitting the water as we speak, with sunrise about an hour ago at 5:55 AM, and we've got until about 8:15 PM before the sun dips below the horizon. Weather's looking mighty fine today - a bit of that morning marine layer burning off to reveal sunny skies with temps in the mid-60s. We've got a light westerly breeze at 5-10 knots, making for some nice conditions out there. Tide's coming in through mid-morning, with high tide around 11:30 AM, then ebbing through the afternoon. The big news is these striped bass are absolutely on fire right now! Reports from California Dawn Sportfishing show they've been hammering limits of stripers, with some monsters up to 36 pounds in the mix[1][2]. The Lovely Martha crews have been consistently filling the bags with striped bass over the past week, with Mike Rescino reporting "LIMITS OF BASS!!!" just a few days back[1]. It ain't just about the stripers though. Santa Barbara Landing boats are crushing the rockfish, with the Coral Sea reporting 248 rockfish and - get this - 25 white seabass on a recent 3/4 day trip with 25 anglers[4]. That's some quality eating right there! For you bottom fishing enthusiasts, the lingcod bite has been stellar, with boats out of Morro Bay Landing scoring fish up to 14 pounds[4]. The vermilion rockfish have been particularly chunky, with specimens up to 8 pounds being reported. Bait-wise, anchovies and sardines have been doing the trick for the bass, while the bottom grabbers are hitting on squid strips and swimbaits. If you're throwing artificials, 6-8 inch swimbaits in white or chartreuse have been killing it for the stripers, especially during the incoming tide. For the rockfish, try copper or brown 4-inch grubs on 1-ounce jigheads. Hot spots? You can't go wrong launching out of Half Moon Bay right now - the reports from HMB Fishing show consistent action[5]. For stripers, the waters just outside San Francisco Bay have been productive, while the reefs off Morro Bay are giving up quality rockfish and lings. If you're looking to book a charter, availability is tight but not impossible - several outfits mentioned having light loads this week, so you might snag a spot if you call around quick[1]. Remember, those king salmon trips are coming up in July, so best get your reservations in now before they fill up[2]. That's the skinny for today, anglers. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and full coolers to ya! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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