Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Los Angeles fishing report for Friday, March 28, 2025. It's a beautiful morning in SoCal, with clear skies and temperatures expected to reach a comfortable 72°F by midday. The sun rose at 6:41 AM and will set at 7:12 PM, giving us plenty of daylight for some quality fishing time.
Tides are looking favorable today, with a high tide of 5.2 feet at 10:23 AM and a low tide of 0.8 feet at 4:45 PM. This tidal movement should stir up some good action, especially during the incoming tide.
Recent reports indicate that the fishing has been pretty hot lately. Anglers have been having success with halibut, particularly in the inshore areas. There have also been good numbers of calico bass, sand bass, and even some yellowtail showing up in the counts.
For those targeting halibut, I'd recommend trying out some of the swimbaits that have been producing lately. The Savage Gear Glass Minnow in the herring color has been a killer, especially in the 2.5" to 3" range. Another great option is the Live Target Croaker Swimbait, which perfectly imitates one of the halibut's favorite meals.
If you're after the bass, you can't go wrong with a 3" to 4" swimbait like the Keitech Swing Impact or the Yamamoto Zako. For those who prefer to fish plastics, the trusty Roboworm in MM1-3 Aaron's Magic or oxblood red has been getting the job done.
As for bait, the local bait shops have been stocking up on some prime offerings. Live anchovies and sardines are always a good bet, but don't overlook the effectiveness of bloodworms or lugworms for bottom fishing.
For those looking for some hot spots, I'd suggest checking out the waters around Palos Verdes Peninsula or the Santa Monica Bay. The artificial reefs off Redondo Beach have also been producing some quality catches.
If you're up for a bit of a drive, consider heading down to Long Beach. The breakwall and the areas around the oil islands have been holding some nice halibut and bass.
Remember, folks, patience is key when fishing these waters. The bite might not always be instant, but when it happens, it can be explosive. So grab your gear, hit the water, and tight lines to all of you out there! This is Artificial Lure, signing off until next time.