Artificial Lure here with your November 20, 2025, Pacific Ocean California fishing report.
First light hit the water at 6:49 AM and you can expect the sun to dip below the horizon at 4:55 PM in most coastal spots, giving you that classic short fall day. The weather’s holding nice and steady with cool mornings and calm seas up and down the coast, capping off a mild fall week. The bite’s been active as water temps gradually cool and tides are favorable—today’s first high tide rolled in around 2:39 AM with a low swing at 9:00 AM, excellent for your early morning runs, especially if you’re targeting structure or surf breaks, according to Tide-Forecast.com and local tide charts.
Fish activity is still prime for bottom dwellers and some last-of-the-season bruisers. Channel Islands Sportfishing out of Oxnard is consistently seeing mixed bags: this past week they hauled in limits of rockfish, solid counts of lingcod, sheephead, and notable halibut catches—all while enjoying what they called “incredible weather and fishing.” The Aloha Spirit bagged 100 rockfish, 10 lingcod, and 10 halibut on a single outing, with calico bass and bonito spicing up the fillet tables. Farther south, Malibu, Marina Del Rey, and Newport boats hammered whitefish, sculpin, and sand bass, with Freelance (Newport) recording a whopping 132 sculpin and 97 rockfish on a 3/4 day just yesterday according to SoCalFishReports.com.
Northern stretches like Berkeley and the Farallons are still on fire for rockfish and lingcod. The California Dawn put 50 lingcod (some pushing 20 pounds) and over 200 rockfish on deck for 15 anglers in a single trip in late September, and that pattern’s held with solid limits lately, as tallied by NorCalFishReports.com.
Hotspots right now:
- **Channel Islands (Oxnard out of Channel Islands Sportfishing):** Lingcod, rockfish, sheephead, and bonus halibut. Structure and ledges in 150-300 feet and kelp edges are premium—all hitting hard on live sardines, squid strips, and big plastics.
- **Dana Point to Newport:** Whitefish and sand bass loading up near reefs and artificial structures. Freelance and Aggressor boats are scoring high.
- **Pacific Beach and La Jolla:** Try shallow rocky points at dawn or dusk, especially with today’s tide movements.
Best lures and bait for these late fall conditions: If you’re chasing deeper water species, dropper loop rigs with fresh squid or sardines almost guarantee results on rockfish and lingcod. Sculpin are eager for cut anchovy or squid. Bonito and calico bass can be tempted with fast-ripped jerkbaits or small metal jigs—try a ½-ounce leadhead with a big paddle tail swimbait or a flashy Kastmaster if the water’s clear and glassy.
Up in the Delta and around estuaries, fall finesse is paying off—anglers on the Delta circuit are dialling in with natural craw and bluegill pattern bladed jigs, drop-shotting Margarita Mutilator worms, and flipping black & blue Missile Baits D Bombs according to Major League Fishing coverage. Southern California bass are hitting slow-rolled spinnerbaits and, as always, a classic watermelon red flake Senko on a drop shot gets bit when bass go finicky, per BassResource forum chatter.
A special tip: the fall Dungeness crab opener means traps are going out—if you want a seafood bounty, don’t forget your crab gear!
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