• Pacific Ocean, California Fishing Report - Daily

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Pacific Ocean, California Fishing Report - Daily

By: Quiet. Please
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  • Dive into the "Pacific Ocean, California Daily Fishing Report," your go-to podcast for the latest updates on fishing conditions in the Pacific Ocean off California's coastline. Stay informed about daily weather forecasts, ocean conditions, and expert tips from seasoned anglers. Perfect for fishing enthusiasts and professionals looking to plan successful outings, this podcast offers valuable insights on fish species, hotspots, and strategies to enhance your fishing experience. Tune in each day to stay ahead and make the most of your time on the water.

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  • "Boiling Bite in the Pacific: Tuna, Yellowtail, and More Await Anglers Off the California Coast"
    Nov 22 2024
    As of November 22, 2024, the fishing scene in the Pacific Ocean off California is looking promising. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:

    **Weather and Tides:**
    Today, the weather is expected to be great with clear skies and mild temperatures. The tidal conditions are favorable, with a high tide at around 10:30 AM and a low tide at 4:30 PM. These conditions should provide a good window for fishing.

    **Sunrise and Sunset:**
    Sunrise is at 6:28 AM, and sunset will be at 4:48 PM, giving you ample daylight to get out on the water.

    **Fish Activity:**
    Yesterday saw excellent fishing conditions, particularly for yellowfin tuna and yellowtail. The Polaris Supreme, for instance, reported great yellowfin tuna action on their 3-day trip, catching tuna in the 40-90 pound range[4].

    **Catch Reports:**
    Several charter boats had successful trips. The Pacifica returned from a 2-day trip with 25 Bonito, 1 Halibut, 50 Sheephead, 96 Vermilion Rockfish, and 8 Yellowtail for 25 anglers[5]. The Condor also had a stellar day, bringing in 60 yellowfin tuna from 40-90 pounds[2].

    **Best Lures and Bait:**
    For yellowfin tuna, using live bait such as sardines or anchovies is highly effective. Jigs and lures like the Salas 7X or the Tady 4/0 have also been producing good results. For yellowtail, try using surface iron lures or fly-lined baits like mackerel or sardines.

    **Hot Spots:**
    Two hot spots to consider are the Coronado Islands and the areas around the local deep-water kelp beds. The Coronado Islands have been yielding good catches of yellowtail and rockfish, while the kelp beds are home to a variety of species including halibut and sheephead[4][5].

    Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day for fishing in Southern California's Pacific waters. Make sure to check the latest reports and adjust your strategy accordingly to maximize your catch.
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    2 mins
  • California's Pacific Ocean Fishing Forecast: Ideal Tides, Comfortable Weather, and Abundant Catches
    Nov 21 2024
    As of November 21, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing scene in California's Pacific Ocean:

    ### Tidal Report
    Today, the tides are looking favorable for fishing. The high tide is at 7:45 AM with a height of about 5.5 feet, and the low tide is at 2:15 PM with a height of around 0.2 feet. These tidal conditions should provide good movement and activity for the fish.

    ### Weather
    The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a gentle breeze, making it a comfortable day on the water. Temperatures will be in the mid-60s, which is ideal for both anglers and fish.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 6:29 AM, and sunset will be at 4:48 PM, giving you a full day to get out and catch some fish.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw some excellent catches across various spots. In the Marina Del Rey area, the New Del Mar reported 4 Sand Bass, 120 Sculpin, 9 Sheephead, 2 Calico Bass, and 45 Whitefish on a half-day trip[1][3].

    At Dana Point, the Fury had a successful overnight trip, catching 32 Sheephead, 7 Yellowtail, 23 Calico Bass, 27 Whitefish, 100 Bonito, and 200 Rockfish[1][3].

    In Newport Beach, the Western Pride brought in 87 Rockfish on a half-day trip[1][3].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For Rockfish and Lingcod, using squid or anchovies as bait is highly effective. For Sheephead and Whitefish, shrimp or crabs can work well. If you're targeting Yellowtail, try using sardines or small jigs.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Marina Del Rey**: The Spitfire and New Del Mar have been doing well here, catching a variety of fish including Rockfish, Sculpin, and Sheephead.
    - **Dana Point**: The Fury's overnight trip results indicate this is a hot spot for Yellowtail, Sheephead, and Calico Bass.

    Overall, it looks like it's going to be a great day for fishing in California's Pacific waters. Make sure to check the local regulations, especially since the Pacific halibut season has closed as of November 15, 2024[2]. Enjoy your time on the water
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    2 mins
  • Pacific Ocean Fishing Report: Promising Catches, Ideal Conditions in California (November 17, 2024)
    Nov 17 2024
    As of November 17, 2024, the fishing scene in the Pacific Ocean off California's coastline is looking promising, despite some challenging conditions.

    ### Tidal and Weather Report
    Today, the tides are mixed, with a high tide early in the morning and a low tide in the late afternoon. The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, which could work in your favor as cloudy days often improve fishing conditions. Sunrise is at around 6:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:45 PM.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw some decent catches across various locations. Off the coast of San Diego, the American Angler reported a good day for yellowtail and yellowfin tuna, despite the tough conditions. The Excel also managed to catch some nice yellowtail, with one notable catch being a 274-pound tuna hooked on a sardine and a sinker rig[3].

    In Northern California, anglers were catching limits of rockfish and Dungeness crab. The Avenger out of Morro Bay brought in 90 rockfish on a half-day morning trip[5].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For rockfish and lingcod, using lures such as spinners, spoons, and hoochie/spinner combos have been productive. However, bait has been the key to bigger catches; sardines and small herring have been particularly effective for larger species like tuna and yellowtail[2][3].

    ### Hot Spots
    If you're heading out today, consider the lower banks off San Diego for tuna and yellowtail. The waters around Emeryville, Berkeley, and Monterey are also excellent for rockfish, lingcod, and crab. For those in Northern California, Morro Bay and the areas around Crescent City have been yielding good results for rockfish and Dungeness crab[2][3][5].

    Overall, it's a good time to get out on the water, especially with the cloud cover and tidal shifts that could bring more fish to the surface. Make sure to check the latest regulations and gear up before you head out.
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    2 mins

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