LA Anglers Prep for Promising October Fishing Conditions
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LA Anglers Prep for Promising October Fishing Conditions
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For anglers in the Los Angeles area, today, October 27, 2024, is shaping up to be a promising day on the water. Here’s what you need to know: ### Tidal...
show more### Tidal Report
The tides are looking favorable, with a high tide at around 8:47 AM and a low tide at 2:47 PM. These tidal shifts often trigger fish activity, so be prepared to capitalize on these windows.
### Weather
The weather forecast indicates partly cloudy skies with mild temperatures, ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. Light winds out of the northwest will make for comfortable fishing conditions.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:03 AM, and sunset will be at 5:56 PM, giving you ample daylight to get out and catch some fish.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw some excellent fish activity across various spots in the Los Angeles area. Here are some highlights:
- The **Pride**, out of 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro, had a stellar 2-day trip, catching 10 Bluefin Tuna, 1 Halibut, 15 Sheephead, 9 Yellowtail, 1 Lingcod, 210 Whitefish, and 185 Rockfish.
- The **El Patron**, from Long Beach Sportfishing, reported a full-day trip with 132 Salmon Grouper, 1 Lingcod, 40 Rockfish, and 28 Vermillion Rockfish.
- The **Spitfire**, operating out of Marina Del Rey Sportfishing, caught 2 Sand Bass, 5 Halibut, 12 Sheephead, and 65 Whitefish on a 3/4 day trip.
### Best Lures and Bait
For targeting the species mentioned, here are some recommendations:
- For Bluefin Tuna and Yellowfin Tuna, use jigs or trolling lures that mimic their natural prey. Live bait such as sardines or anchovies can also be very effective.
- For Halibut and Sheephead, try using live or frozen squid, along with some crustacean-based lures.
- For Rockfish and Whitefish, small jigs or baited hooks with squid or shrimp work well.
### Hot Spots
- **Cortes and Tanner Banks**: These areas have been hot for Bluefin Tuna recently. The offshore action here is not to be missed if you're after tuna.
- **22nd Street Landing in San Pedro**: This spot has been producing a variety of species, including Bluefin Tuna, Halibut, and Sheephead. The Pride’s recent catch is a testament to the area’s productivity.
With the right gear and knowledge of the tides, you should be able to have a successful day fishing in the Los Angeles waters. Good luck out there
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