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EPISODE · Sep 14, 2024 · 2 MIN

Sunny Fishing Forecast for LA: Promising Catches Await Anglers on Calm Waters

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, anglers of Los Angeles! Today is September 14, 2024, and the current time is just after 8:20 AM. We've got ourselves a promising day on the water, so let's dive into the details. First off, for those early birds, we had sunrise at 6:39 AM and can expect sunset at 7:05 PM. With daylight hours stretching over 12 hours, there's plenty of time to reel in some catches. In terms of weather, we're looking at clear skies with temperatures hovering around a comfortable 75°F by midday. Wind speeds are mild, around 5-7 mph from the northwest, making for calm waters perfect for both shore and offshore fishing. The tidal report shows a low tide at 9:03 AM and a high tide coming in at 3:24 PM. If you're fishing from the pier or the beach, you'll want to plan around these times to maximize your chances. Fish activity has been high, with multiple reports from yesterday confirming good hauls. Out by the Santa Monica Pier, there was a healthy mix of catches, including decent numbers of halibut, yellowtail, and mackerel. Over near the Redondo Beach breakwall, anglers were thrilled with a bounty of calico bass, barracuda, and the occasional rockfish. As for bait and lures, yesterday’s hot picks included anchovies and squid, which worked wonders for the halibut and yellowtail. For lures, swimbaits in natural colors and jerkbaits with a bit of flash were getting hit consistently, especially by the calico bass and mackerel. Hot spots to check out today? Definitely hit up the Santa Monica Pier again, especially as the tide starts coming in around midday. For those willing to take a bit of a drive and get some sweat equity in, the breakwaters around Redondo Beach are looking fruitful. So gear up, head out, and tight lines to all. Happy fishing, Los Angeles! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, anglers of Los Angeles! Today is September 14, 2024, and the current time is just after 8:20 AM. We've got ourselves a promising day on the water, so let's dive into the details. First off, for those early birds, we had sunrise at 6:39 AM and can expect sunset at 7:05 PM. With daylight hours stretching over 12 hours, there's plenty of time to reel in some catches. In terms of weather, we're looking at clear skies with temperatures hovering around a comfortable 75°F by midday. Wind speeds are mild, around 5-7 mph from the northwest, making for calm waters perfect for both shore and offshore fishing. The tidal report shows a low tide at 9:03 AM and a high tide coming in at 3:24 PM. If you're fishing from the pier or the beach, you'll want to plan around these times to maximize your chances. Fish activity has been high, with multiple reports from yesterday confirming good hauls. Out by the Santa Monica Pier, there was a healthy mix of catches, including decent numbers of halibut, yellowtail, and mackerel. Over near the Redondo Beach breakwall, anglers were thrilled with a bounty of calico bass, barracuda, and the occasional rockfish. As for bait and lures, yesterday’s hot picks included anchovies and squid, which worked wonders for the halibut and yellowtail. For lures, swimbaits in natural colors and jerkbaits with a bit of flash were getting hit consistently, especially by the calico bass and mackerel. Hot spots to check out today? Definitely hit up the Santa Monica Pier again, especially as the tide starts coming in around midday. For those willing to take a bit of a drive and get some sweat equity in, the breakwaters around Redondo Beach are looking fruitful. So gear up, head out, and tight lines to all. Happy fishing, Los Angeles! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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