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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2024 · 2 MIN

Surf's Up, Tides are Right: Fishing Forecast for LA's Coastline on October 4, 2024

from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

For October 4, 2024, in the Los Angeles area, here’s what you can expect for your fishing trip: ### Weather and Tides The weather is looking pleasant with clear skies and a high of around 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunrise is at 6:48 AM, and sunset will be at 6:23 PM. Tides are moderate, with a high tide at 8:33 AM and a low tide at 2:33 PM, which should provide good conditions for surf and pier fishing. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a robust fish activity in various spots around Los Angeles. For surf fishing, the stretch from Santa Monica to Palos Verdes remains hot, with corbina, yellowfin, halibut, and striped bass being caught. Striped bass have been particularly active, with several catches reported from the Venice, Balona Creek, and Dockwyler areas. These fish are biting well on cut anchovy and hardbaits, with action in the morning, afternoon, and after dark. ### Fish Counts From the party boats, the Freedom out of 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro returned with 41 bluefin tuna and 227 rockfish on a 1.5-day trip. The Victory from Long Beach Sportfishing had 200 rockfish on a 3/4-day local trip. ### Best Lures and Bait For surf fishing, sand crabs and cut raw shrimp are working well for perch and corbina. Hardbaits are also effective for striped bass. For those targeting bluefin tuna and rockfish, live bait such as sardines and anchovies, along with jigs and lures, have been successful. ### Hot Spots - **Venice/Balona Creek/Dockwyler areas**: These spots are great for catching striped bass and corbina. - **Santa Monica to Palos Verdes**: This stretch is ideal for surf fishing, with a variety of fish including corbina, yellowfin, halibut, and striped bass. - **22nd Street Landing in San Pedro**: For those looking to go on a party boat, this landing has seen good catches of bluefin tuna and rockfish. Overall, it's a great time to get out and fish in the Los Angeles area, with plenty of fish to be caught both from the surf and on party boats. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

For October 4, 2024, in the Los Angeles area, here’s what you can expect for your fishing trip: ### Weather and Tides The weather is looking pleasant with clear skies and a high of around 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunrise is at 6:48 AM, and sunset will be at 6:23 PM. Tides are moderate, with a high tide at 8:33 AM and a low tide at 2:33 PM, which should provide good conditions for surf and pier fishing. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a robust fish activity in various spots around Los Angeles. For surf fishing, the stretch from Santa Monica to Palos Verdes remains hot, with corbina, yellowfin, halibut, and striped bass being caught. Striped bass have been particularly active, with several catches reported from the Venice, Balona Creek, and Dockwyler areas. These fish are biting well on cut anchovy and hardbaits, with action in the morning, afternoon, and after dark. ### Fish Counts From the party boats, the Freedom out of 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro returned with 41 bluefin tuna and 227 rockfish on a 1.5-day trip. The Victory from Long Beach Sportfishing had 200 rockfish on a 3/4-day local trip. ### Best Lures and Bait For surf fishing, sand crabs and cut raw shrimp are working well for perch and corbina. Hardbaits are also effective for striped bass. For those targeting bluefin tuna and rockfish, live bait such as sardines and anchovies, along with jigs and lures, have been successful. ### Hot Spots - **Venice/Balona Creek/Dockwyler areas**: These spots are great for catching striped bass and corbina. - **Santa Monica to Palos Verdes**: This stretch is ideal for surf fishing, with a variety of fish including corbina, yellowfin, halibut, and striped bass. - **22nd Street Landing in San Pedro**: For those looking to go on a party boat, this landing has seen good catches of bluefin tuna and rockfish. Overall, it's a great time to get out and fish in the Los Angeles area, with plenty of fish to be caught both from the surf and on party boats. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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