EPISODE · Sep 23, 2024 · 3 MIN
Tide's In, LA's Fishing's Hot - An Angler's Guide to a Productive Day on the Water
from Los Angeles Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
Good morning, anglers of Los Angeles As of September 23, 2024, the fishing scene in LA is looking promising, with favorable weather and water conditions setting the stage for a productive day on the water. ### Weather Conditions Today, you can expect clear skies with temperatures ranging from a comfortable 70 to 75°F. Wind speeds are mild, blowing at about 5-7 mph from the northwest, which will make for calm waters ideal for both shore and offshore fishing. There is no significant precipitation forecasted, so you can plan your day without worrying about rain. ### Water Conditions The tidal report shows a low tide at around 9:45 AM and a high tide coming in at 3:45 PM. Water temperatures are in the mid-60s to low 70s, which is perfect for a variety of fish species. Water clarity is good, making it easier to spot your targets. ### Best Fishing Spots Several spots are hot right now. The Santa Monica Pier is a must-visit, especially as the tide starts coming in around midday. Here, you can expect to catch halibut, yellowtail, and mackerel. The breakwaters around Redondo Beach are also fruitful, with reports of calico bass, barracuda, and the occasional rockfish. For those willing to venture a bit further, the Venice Pier has been buzzing with activity, producing a variety of species including halibut, calico bass, and mackerel. Marina del Rey’s jetty is another productive spot, especially during high tide. ### Bait and Tackle Recommendations For bait, live sardines and anchovies have been yielding impressive catches, particularly for targeting halibut and sea bass. Squid has also been effective for halibut and yellowtail. When it comes to lures, metallic jigs and soft plastics in shad or anchovy patterns are highly recommended. Swimbaits in natural colors and jerkbaits with a bit of flash have been getting hit consistently by calico bass and mackerel. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been high across various spots. Halibut and yellowtail are typically found in deeper waters, often around structures like piers and breakwalls. Calico bass are active in shallower waters, especially during the changing tides. Mackerel and bonito are schooling in the open waters, often near the surface. ### Local Events and Regulations There are no major local fishing events today, but it's always a good idea to check the latest regulations and catch limits. For example, the "Kids Fish Free" program is ongoing at Pierpoint Landing, where children can fish for free every day of the week. ### Tips from Local Anglers Local anglers recommend planning your fishing trip around the tidal changes to maximize your chances. Early morning and late afternoon are usually the best times to catch a variety of species. Also, keep an eye out for bird activity, as it often indicates the presence of schooling fish like mackerel and bonito. ### Best Times for Fishing Today Given the tidal schedule, the best times to fish today would be early morning around sunrise (6:41 AM) and l This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Good morning, anglers of Los Angeles As of September 23, 2024, the fishing scene in LA is looking promising, with favorable weather and water conditions setting the stage for a productive day on the water. ### Weather Conditions Today, you can expect clear skies with temperatures ranging from a comfortable 70 to 75°F. Wind speeds are mild, blowing at about 5-7 mph from the northwest, which will make for calm waters ideal for both shore and offshore fishing. There is no significant precipitation forecasted, so you can plan your day without worrying about rain. ### Water Conditions The tidal report shows a low tide at around 9:45 AM and a high tide coming in at 3:45 PM. Water temperatures are in the mid-60s to low 70s, which is perfect for a variety of fish species. Water clarity is good, making it easier to spot your targets. ### Best Fishing Spots Several spots are hot right now. The Santa Monica Pier is a must-visit, especially as the tide starts coming in around midday. Here, you can expect to catch halibut, yellowtail, and mackerel. The breakwaters around Redondo Beach are also fruitful, with reports of calico bass, barracuda, and the occasional rockfish. For those willing to venture a bit further, the Venice Pier has been buzzing with activity, producing a variety of species including halibut, calico bass, and mackerel. Marina del Rey’s jetty is another productive spot, especially during high tide. ### Bait and Tackle Recommendations For bait, live sardines and anchovies have been yielding impressive catches, particularly for targeting halibut and sea bass. Squid has also been effective for halibut and yellowtail. When it comes to lures, metallic jigs and soft plastics in shad or anchovy patterns are highly recommended. Swimbaits in natural colors and jerkbaits with a bit of flash have been getting hit consistently by calico bass and mackerel. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been high across various spots. Halibut and yellowtail are typically found in deeper waters, often around structures like piers and breakwalls. Calico bass are active in shallower waters, especially during the changing tides. Mackerel and bonito are schooling in the open waters, often near the surface. ### Local Events and Regulations There are no major local fishing events today, but it's always a good idea to check the latest regulations and catch limits. For example, the "Kids Fish Free" program is ongoing at Pierpoint Landing, where children can fish for free every day of the week. ### Tips from Local Anglers Local anglers recommend planning your fishing trip around the tidal changes to maximize your chances. Early morning and late afternoon are usually the best times to catch a variety of species. Also, keep an eye out for bird activity, as it often indicates the presence of schooling fish like mackerel and bonito. ### Best Times for Fishing Today Given the tidal schedule, the best times to fish today would be early morning around sunrise (6:41 AM) and l This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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