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Fishing Forecast: Bluefin Tuna, Rockfish Abound Off California's Coast
- 2024/10/25
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As of October 25, 2024, the Pacific Ocean off California's coastline is offering some exciting fishing opportunities. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect today.
### Tidal Report
Today, the tides are looking favorable for fishing. The high tide is at 9:44 AM with a height of about 5.5 feet, and the low tide is at 3:44 PM with a height of around 1.3 feet. These moderate tides should provide good conditions for both shore and boat fishing.
### Weather
The weather forecast indicates a partly cloudy day with mild temperatures, ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. Winds are expected to be light, around 5-10 mph, which is ideal for a smooth day on the water.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:53 PM, giving you ample daylight to enjoy your fishing trip.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a lot of activity across various fishing spots. Here are some highlights:
- In the San Pedro area, the Amigo out of 22nd Street Landing caught 29 Bluefin Tuna, 1 Lingcod, and 130 Rockfish on a 1.5-day trip.
- At Newport Beach, the Thunderbird caught 22 Bluefin Tuna, 3 Yellowtail, and 1 Lingcod on a 1.5-day trip.
- In San Diego, the Aztec on a 3.5-day trip caught 64 Bluefin Tuna, 150 Rockfish, and 126 Vermilion Rockfish.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Bluefin Tuna, using live bait such as sardines or anchovies is highly effective. Jigs and lures like the Colt Sniper or the Sumo Jig can also produce good results.
For Rockfish, squid or shrimp on a dropper loop rig work well. Lingcod can be caught using larger jigs or live bait like mackerel.
### Hot Spots
- **San Pedro**: The waters around San Pedro have been producing a good number of Bluefin Tuna and Rockfish. The Amigo and Pride out of 22nd Street Landing are good options.
- **Newport Beach**: The Thunderbird out of Newport Landing has been successful in catching Bluefin Tuna and Yellowtail.
- **San Diego**: The Aztec out of Seaforth Sportfishing is a hot spot for Bluefin Tuna and Rockfish.
Overall, it looks like it will be a great day to hit the waters off California’s Pacific coast. Make sure to check the latest fishing regulations and enjoy your time on the water.
### Tidal Report
Today, the tides are looking favorable for fishing. The high tide is at 9:44 AM with a height of about 5.5 feet, and the low tide is at 3:44 PM with a height of around 1.3 feet. These moderate tides should provide good conditions for both shore and boat fishing.
### Weather
The weather forecast indicates a partly cloudy day with mild temperatures, ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. Winds are expected to be light, around 5-10 mph, which is ideal for a smooth day on the water.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:53 PM, giving you ample daylight to enjoy your fishing trip.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a lot of activity across various fishing spots. Here are some highlights:
- In the San Pedro area, the Amigo out of 22nd Street Landing caught 29 Bluefin Tuna, 1 Lingcod, and 130 Rockfish on a 1.5-day trip.
- At Newport Beach, the Thunderbird caught 22 Bluefin Tuna, 3 Yellowtail, and 1 Lingcod on a 1.5-day trip.
- In San Diego, the Aztec on a 3.5-day trip caught 64 Bluefin Tuna, 150 Rockfish, and 126 Vermilion Rockfish.
### Best Lures and Bait
For Bluefin Tuna, using live bait such as sardines or anchovies is highly effective. Jigs and lures like the Colt Sniper or the Sumo Jig can also produce good results.
For Rockfish, squid or shrimp on a dropper loop rig work well. Lingcod can be caught using larger jigs or live bait like mackerel.
### Hot Spots
- **San Pedro**: The waters around San Pedro have been producing a good number of Bluefin Tuna and Rockfish. The Amigo and Pride out of 22nd Street Landing are good options.
- **Newport Beach**: The Thunderbird out of Newport Landing has been successful in catching Bluefin Tuna and Yellowtail.
- **San Diego**: The Aztec out of Seaforth Sportfishing is a hot spot for Bluefin Tuna and Rockfish.
Overall, it looks like it will be a great day to hit the waters off California’s Pacific coast. Make sure to check the latest fishing regulations and enjoy your time on the water.