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Tides, Trends, and Tasty Catches: Pacific Ocean Fishing Update for January 25, 2025

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

Today, January 25, 2025, the fishing conditions in the Pacific Ocean off California are looking promising, despite some species being out of season. First, let's look at the tides. According to the tide charts, we have a low tide at 5:37 AM, a high tide at 12:44 PM, another low tide at 6:46 PM, and a final high tide at 11:51 PM. These moving tides, especially the incoming and outgoing tides, are ideal for fishing as they bring in fresh water and baitfish that attract larger game fish[3]. The weather is mild, with sunrise at 7:16 AM and sunset at 5:20 PM. The moonrise is at 4:16 AM and moonset at 1:16 PM, which can also influence fish activity. For those targeting sturgeon, it's important to note that the recreational fishery for white sturgeon is open, but it's catch-and-release only. No sturgeon can be kept, and those over 60 inches must be released immediately without being removed from the water. Green sturgeon cannot be taken or possessed at all[1]. Yesterday, anglers reported some success with Pacific herring, which are open to fishing year-round. You can take up to 10 gallons per day, which is approximately 100 pounds or 520 fish. For herring, small jigs or bait like anchovies work well. If you're after Dungeness crab, the season is open in Del Norte, Humboldt, and Mendocino counties until July 30, 2025. The daily bag limit is 10 crabs with a minimum size limit of 5¾ inches. However, be cautious of the health advisories regarding crab viscera in certain areas[1]. For other species, the recreational fishery for ocean salmon is currently closed, and the Pacific halibut fishery is also closed until further notice. Red abalone fishing is closed until at least April 1, 2026[1]. Given these conditions, here are some hot spots to consider: - **Mouth of the estuaries**: During the outgoing tide, game fish often wait at the mouth of estuaries to feed on baitfish and crustaceans being swept out. Try areas around dock pilings or other structure. - **Inshore tidal flats**: As the tide comes in, fish move onto these flats in search of food. Cast between the deeper water and the edge of the flat to catch fish moving with the rising tide[3]. Best lures and bait include small jigs for herring, and for crabs, use bait like squid or anchovies. For sturgeon, if you're trying your luck, use a single barbless hook with bait like anchovies or shad, ensuring the sturgeon takes the bait voluntarily. Overall, it's a good day to be out on the water, especially during the moving tides when fish are most active. Just remember to follow all local regulations and health advisories. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Today, January 25, 2025, the fishing conditions in the Pacific Ocean off California are looking promising, despite some species being out of season. First, let's look at the tides. According to the tide charts, we have a low tide at 5:37 AM, a high tide at 12:44 PM, another low tide at 6:46 PM, and a final high tide at 11:51 PM. These moving tides, especially the incoming and outgoing tides, are ideal for fishing as they bring in fresh water and baitfish that attract larger game fish[3]. The weather is mild, with sunrise at 7:16 AM and sunset at 5:20 PM. The moonrise is at 4:16 AM and moonset at 1:16 PM, which can also influence fish activity. For those targeting sturgeon, it's important to note that the recreational fishery for white sturgeon is open, but it's catch-and-release only. No sturgeon can be kept, and those over 60 inches must be released immediately without being removed from the water. Green sturgeon cannot be taken or possessed at all[1]. Yesterday, anglers reported some success with Pacific herring, which are open to fishing year-round. You can take up to 10 gallons per day, which is approximately 100 pounds or 520 fish. For herring, small jigs or bait like anchovies work well. If you're after Dungeness crab, the season is open in Del Norte, Humboldt, and Mendocino counties until July 30, 2025. The daily bag limit is 10 crabs with a minimum size limit of 5¾ inches. However, be cautious of the health advisories regarding crab viscera in certain areas[1]. For other species, the recreational fishery for ocean salmon is currently closed, and the Pacific halibut fishery is also closed until further notice. Red abalone fishing is closed until at least April 1, 2026[1]. Given these conditions, here are some hot spots to consider: - **Mouth of the estuaries**: During the outgoing tide, game fish often wait at the mouth of estuaries to feed on baitfish and crustaceans being swept out. Try areas around dock pilings or other structure. - **Inshore tidal flats**: As the tide comes in, fish move onto these flats in search of food. Cast between the deeper water and the edge of the flat to catch fish moving with the rising tide[3]. Best lures and bait include small jigs for herring, and for crabs, use bait like squid or anchovies. For sturgeon, if you're trying your luck, use a single barbless hook with bait like anchovies or shad, ensuring the sturgeon takes the bait voluntarily. Overall, it's a good day to be out on the water, especially during the moving tides when fish are most active. Just remember to follow all local regulations and health advisories. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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