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"Reel Talk: Your Daily Catch Report"Dive into the latest fishing intel with "Reel Talk: Your Daily Catch Report" - the podcast that's got its finger on the pulse of your...
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"Reel Talk: Your Daily Catch Report"Dive into the latest fishing intel with "Reel Talk: Your Daily Catch Report" - the podcast that's got its finger on the pulse of your local waters. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a seasoned angler, we've got you hooked!Every morning, we serve up a fresh batch of fishing goodness straight to your earbuds. In just 10 minutes, you'll be armed with everything you need to know for a successful day on the water:
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- Hot spots: Where the fish are biting, from piers to deep sea
- The day's catch: What's being reeled in and where
- Tide tables: High, low, and everything in between
- Weather watch: Conditions that could make or break your trip
- Bait buzz: What the fish are hungry for today
- Lure lowdown: Top artificial choices for target species
- Pro tips: Daily advice from local fishing legends
Daily Fishing Report - Los Angeles
Daily Fishing Report - Los Angeles
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1 OCT 2024 · As of October 1, 2024, the fishing scene in Los Angeles is looking promising, especially with the current weather and tidal conditions.
### Weather and Tides
Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 68°F and a low of 58°F, making it an ideal day to be out on the water. The sunrise was at 6:48 AM, and the sunset will be at 6:23 PM. Tides are moderate, with a high tide at 9:15 AM and a low tide at 3:04 PM, which should provide good conditions for both morning and afternoon fishing trips.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday's fishing reports from the Western Pride and Freelance boats indicate a lively day on the water. The Western Pride, on its PM 1/2 Day trip, caught 1 Rockfish, 7 Whitefish, 1 Sculpin, 52 Calico Bass, 6 Sand Bass, 23 Bonito, and 1 Black Sea Bass (released).
### Types and Amounts of Fish
The dominant catches were Calico Bass, with 52 caught in the afternoon trip, along with a significant number of Bonito and Sand Bass. Red Snapper, Whitefish, and Sculpin were also plentiful in other trips.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Calico Bass and Sand Bass, using minijigs, Keitechs, and live shiners has been highly effective. Bonito have been biting well on small white swimbaits and cut baits. For Sculpin and Rockfish, smaller finesse baits and live baits like anchovies or sardines work well.
### Hot Spots
Two hot spots to consider are the areas around Newport Beach and Long Beach. The Western Pride has had success near these locations, particularly around the reefs and kelp beds where Calico Bass and Sand Bass tend to congregate. The waters off Point Loma have also seen a lot of activity, especially for Sand Bass and Yellowtail.
Overall, it's a great day to get out and fish in Los Angeles, with favorable weather and tidal conditions, and a variety of fish species active in the waters.
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30 SEP 2024 · For September 30, 2024, in the Los Angeles area, here’s what you can expect for your fishing trip:
### Tidal and Weather Conditions
The tide is expected to be relatively stable, with a high tide at around 4:30 AM and a low tide at 10:30 AM. The weather forecast looks promising, with clear skies and mild temperatures, ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. Sunrise is at 6:48 AM, and sunset will be at 6:38 PM.
### Fish Activity
Based on recent reports, the fish activity has been excellent in the Los Angeles waters. Yesterday, boats like the Western Pride and Freelance reported significant catches. The Western Pride caught 67 Calico Bass, 3 Rockfish, 5 Sheephead, and 10 Whitefish on their half-day trip.
### Types of Fish
The primary species being caught include Calico Bass, Rockfish, Sheephead, Whitefish, and Bonito. Halibut and Barracuda are also active, especially near the Horseshoe Kelp areas.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Calico Bass and Rockfish, using live bait such as anchovies or sardines is highly effective. Jigs and plastics also work well for these species. For Sheephead and Whitefish, squid or shrimp can be very enticing. If you're targeting Halibut or Barracuda, try using larger lures like spoons or plugs.
### Hot Spots
One of the best spots right now is the Horseshoe Kelp, which is teeming with multiple species. Another great location is around the Catalina Island area, where you can find Yellowtail, White Seabass, and Halibut. The inshore and nearshore areas around Long Beach and Los Angeles are also producing good catches.
Overall, it looks like it will be a great day for fishing in Los Angeles, with favorable weather and active fish populations. Make sure to check the local fishing regulations and enjoy your time on the water.
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29 SEP 2024 · For September 29, 2024, in the Los Angeles area, fishing conditions are looking promising. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Tidal Report
Today's tides are as follows: low tide at around 7:30 AM, high tide at 1:45 PM, and another low tide at 8:00 PM. These tidal changes can enhance fish activity, especially during the transitions.
### Weather
Expect clear skies with a gentle breeze coming from the northwest at about 5 to 10 mph. Temperatures will range from a cool 65°F in the morning to a pleasant 75°F by midday, making for a comfortable day out.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:57 PM, giving you ample daylight to fish.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday's catches in the Los Angeles waters were impressive. The boat Freedom, on a 1.5-day trip, brought in 30 Bluefin Tuna.
For local waters, boats like the Freelance and Western Pride reported catches of Rockfish, Sheephead, Sculpin, and Calico Bass. The Freelance, on a twilight trip, caught 7 Rockfish, 2 Sheephead, 57 Sculpin, 2 Sand Bass, and 1 Cabezon.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Bluefin Tuna, using live bait such as sardines or anchovies is highly effective. For Rockfish and Sheephead, try using squid or shrimp. Calico Bass can be caught using plastic lures like curly tail grubs or small jigs.
### Hot Spots
Cabrillo Beach is a great spot for shore fishing, with recent catches of halibut, striped bass, and white seabass. For boat fishing, areas around Santa Catalina Island and the coastal waters off Newport Beach have been producing good results, especially for Calico Bass and Bonito.
Remember to fish during low-light conditions for the best results, and be cautious of the surf when fishing from the piers. With these conditions and tips, you're set for a productive and enjoyable day of fishing in Los Angeles. Happy fishing
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28 SEP 2024 · For September 28, 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 mild temperatures, ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. Tides are moderate, with a high tide at around 8:30 AM and a low tide at 2:30 PM, which should provide good conditions for both inshore and nearshore fishing. Sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:43 PM.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw some excellent fishing in the Los Angeles waters. The Pursuit out of 22nd Street Landing had a successful full-day trip, catching 2 Barracuda, 1 Halibut, 5 Sheephead, 2 Blue Perch, 7 Calico Bass, 2 Lingcod, 25 Whitefish, 4 Bonito, 82 Rockfish, 10 Sargo, and 65 Red Snapper.
### Best Spots
One of the hot spots right now is the Horseshoe Kelp area, which is teeming with multiple species of fish. This location is particularly good for catching Calico Bass, Halibut, and Rockfish. Another great spot is around Catalina Island, where you can target yellowtail, White Seabass, and halibut, especially during the morning hours when the fish are most active.
### Best Lures and Bait
For inshore and nearshore fishing, live bait such as anchovies and sardines are highly effective. Artificial lures like plastic swimbaits and jigs also work well for species like Calico Bass and Halibut. For Rockfish and Lingcod, using squid or shrimp on a dropper loop rig can be very productive.
### Additional Tips
The fish have been biting well in the early morning and late afternoon, so plan your trip accordingly. The clear weather and moderate tides should make for a comfortable and successful fishing day. Don’t forget to check the local fish counts and trip reports for the latest updates before you head out.
Enjoy your fishing trip in the beautiful waters of Los Angeles
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27 SEP 2024 · For September 27, 2024, in the Los Angeles area, here’s what you can expect for your fishing trip:
### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, the tide is expected to be relatively stable, with a high tide at around 8:30 AM and a low tide at 2:30 PM. The weather forecast shows partly cloudy skies with a gentle breeze, making it an ideal day for fishing. Sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 6:43 PM.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday's fish counts from the 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro were impressive. The boat "Freedom" on a 1.5-day trip brought in 62 Bluefin Tuna with 31 anglers on board.
For inshore and nearshore fishing, the "Monte Carlo" and "Pursuit" boats reported a mix of species. The "Monte Carlo" had 2 Sheephead, 22 Blue Perch, 92 Calico Bass, 9 Whitefish, 51 Bonito, and 55 Rockfish, while the "Pursuit" caught 1 Halibut, 3 Sculpin, 2 Sheephead, 5 Calico Bass, 19 Whitefish, 3 Bonito, and 51 Rockfish.
### Best Lures and Bait
For targeting Bluefin Tuna, live bait such as sardines or anchovies is highly effective. For inshore species like Calico Bass, Sheephead, and Rockfish, using squid, live bloodworms, or small jigs can yield good results. Barracuda and Bonito can be caught using Sabiki rigs or small spoons.
### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots is the area around the Horseshoe Kelp, which is known for its rich marine life and is home to multiple species including Calico Bass, Rockfish, and Barracuda. Another good spot is the waters near Catalina Island, where you can find Yellowtail, White Seabass, and Halibut, especially during the early morning hours.
Overall, today looks like a great day to get out on the water and catch some fish in the Los Angeles area. Make sure to check the local fishing regulations and enjoy the beautiful weather and wildlife.
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26 SEP 2024 · As of September 26, 2024, the fishing scene in Los Angeles is looking promising. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Tides
The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 73°F and a low of 63°F. Tides are moderate, with a high tide at 8:47 AM and a low tide at 2:53 PM, which should provide good conditions for both inshore and nearshore fishing.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and sunset is at 6:38 PM, giving you ample daylight to enjoy your fishing trip.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday's fishing reports indicate a strong presence of various species. Calico Bass, California Sheephead, and Halibut are all biting well. Here are some specifics from recent catches:
- Calico Bass were abundant, with reports of up to 58 fish caught on half-day trips.
- Halibut are also active, with several caught in the nearshore areas.
- California Sheephead and Whitefish are being caught consistently, especially around the Horseshoe Kelp beds.
- Bonito are plentiful, particularly in the late afternoon and evening.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Calico Bass and Halibut, using live bait such as anchovies or sardines is highly effective. Artificial lures like plastic swimbaits and jigs also work well.
For California Sheephead, Whitefish, and Sculpin, squid, live bloodworms, and small jigs are recommended.
### Hot Spots
- **Horseshoe Kelp Beds**: This area is teeming with life and is a hotspot for Calico Bass, Halibut, and Sheephead. The kelp provides a perfect habitat for these species.
- **Catalina Island**: Trips to Catalina Island have been yielding Yellowtail, White Seabass, and Barracuda. The island's waters offer a diverse range of species depending on the season.
Overall, the fishing in Los Angeles is excellent right now, with a variety of species available and favorable weather conditions. Make sure to take advantage of the early morning and late afternoon bites for the best results.
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24 SEP 2024 · As we step into the morning of September 24, 2024, in Los Angeles, the conditions are ripe for a fantastic day of fishing. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of your time on the water.
### Weather Conditions
The day is expected to be pleasant with clear skies and a temperature ranging from a cool 63°F in the morning to a warm 75°F by midday. A gentle breeze of about 5 mph from the northwest will make for a comfortable day out. There is no precipitation forecasted, ensuring you can enjoy your fishing trip without any interruptions.
### Water Conditions
The water level is stable, and the temperature is around 64°F, which is ideal for a variety of fish species. The water clarity is good, making it easier to spot fish and navigate the waters.
### Best Fishing Spots
- **Cabrillo Beach:** Known for its diverse fish population, Cabrillo Beach is a great spot for catching halibut, calico bass, and yellowtail. The calm waters and good clarity make it an excellent choice for both shore and boat fishing.
- **Shelter Island Pier:** This pier has been bustling with activity, especially for those targeting smelt, calico bass, and mackerel. Anglers using Sabiki rigs have been consistently catching smelt, while those fishing the bottom with live bloodworms are catching undersized calico bass.
- **Oceanside Pier:** Despite the crowds due to the pier's partial closure, the fishing here has been excellent. Anglers are catching bonito, mackerel, halibut, and various species of sharks and rays.
### Bait and Tackle Recommendations
For halibut and calico bass, use live bait such as anchovies or squid. For mackerel and bonito, Sabiki rigs have proven effective. If you're targeting bottom-dwellers like rockfish and sheephead, use live bloodworms or lug worms. For the larger species like bluefin tuna and yellowtail, heavier rods with 20 to 30 lb test lines and fluorocarbon leaders are recommended.
### Fish Activity
Fish activity is expected to be high during the transition of tides, particularly around the low tide at 7:15 PM and the high tide at 12:42 PM. Halibut and calico bass tend to be more active in the shallower waters, while species like rockfish and sheephead can be found at deeper levels.
### Local Events and Regulations
Lobster season is currently closed, so be sure to avoid targeting these species. There are no specific catch limits or closures announced for today, but always check local regulations before heading out. Additionally, many charters are offering special deals, including "Kids Fish Free" promotions throughout September.
### Tips from Local Anglers
Plan your fishing trip around the tidal changes for the best results. Local anglers recommend being prepared for increasing surf later in the week due to south swells generated from tropical storms near Mexico and the South Pacific. For those fishing at night, mackerel and bonito tend to bite better in the late afternoon and evening.
With these conditions and tips in mind, you're set for a productive and enjoyable day of fishing in Los Angeles. Make sure to check the latest fish counts and reports from local charters to stay updated on the best spots and species to target. Happy fishing
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23 SEP 2024 · Good morning, anglers of Los Angeles As of September 23, 2024, the fishing scene is looking promising, so let's dive into the details to make your day on the water a success.
**Weather Conditions:**
Today, you can expect clear skies with temperatures hovering around a comfortable 75°F by midday. Wind speeds are mild, ranging from 5-7 mph from the northwest, making for calm waters perfect for both shore and offshore fishing.
**Water Conditions:**
The tidal report shows a low tide at 9:15 AM and a high tide coming in at 3:36 PM. Water temperatures are mild, and clarity is good, which should enhance your fishing experience.
**Best Fishing Spots:**
Several spots are buzzing with activity. The Santa Monica Pier is a hot spot, especially as the tide starts coming in around midday, where you can catch a mix of halibut, yellowtail, and mackerel. The breakwaters around Redondo Beach are also fruitful, with reports of calico bass, barracuda, and occasional rockfish. Additionally, the Venice Pier and Marina del Rey’s jetty have been productive, especially during high tide.
**Bait and Tackle:**
For targeting halibut and sea bass, live sardines and anchovies are your best bets. Swimbaits in natural colors and jerkbaits with a bit of flash have been getting hit consistently by calico bass and mackerel. Metallic jigs and soft plastics, particularly in shad or anchovy patterns, have also been successful.
**Fish Activity:**
Fish activity has been high, with multiple reports confirming good hauls. Calico bass, sand bass, and mackerel have been active in the morning, while deeper waters in the afternoon have yielded bass and other species. Rockfish and whitefish are being caught at various depths, with the best action often around structure like reefs and kelp beds.
**Local Events and Regulations:**
There are no major closures or restrictions to report, but always check local regulations for catch limits. The City of Long Beach and Enterprise are offering a "KIDS FISH FREE" program every day of the week, a great opportunity for young anglers to get involved.
**Tips from Local Anglers:**
Local guides recommend starting your day early to capitalize on the morning feeding frenzy. For those targeting bluefin tuna and dorado, overnight trips have been highly successful, as seen with the Pride out of 22nd Street Sportfishing, which recently caught 141 dorado and some nice bluefin tuna.
**Best Times for Fishing:**
Plan your day around the tides. Early morning and late afternoon are usually the best times for shore and pier fishing. For offshore fishing, the calm waters throughout the day make it an excellent time to head out.
With these conditions and tips, you're set for a productive and enjoyable day of fishing in Los Angeles. Tight lines, and happy fishing
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23 SEP 2024 · 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 late afternoon as the tide comes in (around 3:45 PM). These periods offer the best conditions for catching a wide range of fish species.
Gear up, head out, and tight lines to all Happy fishing, Los Angeles
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22 SEP 2024 · As of September 22, 2024, the fishing scene in Los Angeles is buzzing with activity, despite the transitioning weather conditions. Here’s a daily fishing report to help you make the most of your day on the water.
**Weather Conditions:**
Today, Los Angeles is expecting a mild day with temperatures ranging from 68°F to 75°F. The wind is light, blowing at about 5 mph, and there is no precipitation forecasted. These conditions make for a perfect day to be out on the water.
**Water Conditions:**
The ocean water temperature is around 64°F, which is ideal for a variety of fish species. Water clarity is good, with visibility of up to 20 feet in some areas, making it easier to spot your targets.
**Best Fishing Spots:**
Several spots around Los Angeles are hot right now. Here are a few recommendations:
- **22nd Street Landing in San Pedro:** Boats like the Freedom and Monte Carlo have been pulling in impressive catches of Bluefin Tuna, Calico Bass, and Rockfish. The Freedom recently caught 45 Bluefin Tuna and 1 Yellowtail on a 1.5-day trip.
- **Marina Del Rey:** The Spitfire has been doing well with catches of Halibut, Sculpin, Calico Bass, and Rockfish. They recently reported 100 Sculpin and 10 Calico Bass on a 3/4-day trip.
- **Dana Point:** The Clemente and Sum Fun out of Dana Wharf Sportfishing are having success with Sand Bass, Sheephead, Calico Bass, and Bonito. The Clemente caught 40 Sand Bass and 21 Calico Bass on a half-day trip.
**Bait and Tackle Recommendations:**
For Bluefin Tuna, use live bait such as sardines or anchovies, and consider trolling with lures that mimic these baits. For Calico Bass and Rockfish, try using small jigs or live bait like anchovies or squid. For Sheephead and Whitefish, live or frozen shrimp work well.
**Fish Activity:**
- **Bluefin Tuna:** These are typically found in deeper waters, often between 100 to 200 feet. They are active during the early morning and late afternoon.
- **Calico Bass:** These fish are often near kelp beds and structure. They are active throughout the day but tend to be more aggressive during the changing tides.
- **Rockfish:** Found in deeper waters, Rockfish are active during the day and can be caught using jigs or live bait near rocky structures.
- **Sheephead:** These fish are usually near kelp or rocky areas and are most active during the early morning and late afternoon.
**Local Events and Regulations:**
There are no major local fishing events today, but be sure to check the catch limits for each species. For example, Bluefin Tuna have strict catch limits, so ensure you are within the regulations to avoid any fines or penalties.
**Tips from Local Anglers:**
Local anglers recommend fishing during the early morning and late afternoon when the sun is lower, as this tends to increase fish activity. Also, pay attention to the tides; changing tides often trigger feeding behaviors in many species.
**Best Times for Fishing Today:**
The best times to fish today would be early in the morning from 6 AM to 9 AM and late in the afternoon from 3 PM to 6 PM. These periods coincide with the changing tides and lower sun, making it ideal for catching a variety of species.
With these tips and recommendations, you’re set for a successful and enjoyable fishing day in Los Angeles. Happy fishing
"Reel Talk: Your Daily Catch Report"Dive into the latest fishing intel with "Reel Talk: Your Daily Catch Report" - the podcast that's got its finger on the pulse of your...
show more
"Reel Talk: Your Daily Catch Report"Dive into the latest fishing intel with "Reel Talk: Your Daily Catch Report" - the podcast that's got its finger on the pulse of your local waters. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a seasoned angler, we've got you hooked!Every morning, we serve up a fresh batch of fishing goodness straight to your earbuds. In just 10 minutes, you'll be armed with everything you need to know for a successful day on the water:
show less
- Hot spots: Where the fish are biting, from piers to deep sea
- The day's catch: What's being reeled in and where
- Tide tables: High, low, and everything in between
- Weather watch: Conditions that could make or break your trip
- Bait buzz: What the fish are hungry for today
- Lure lowdown: Top artificial choices for target species
- Pro tips: Daily advice from local fishing legends
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