Daily Fishing Report - Los Angeles

LA Fishing Report: Rockfish, Yellowtail, and Inshore Action Heating Up for Mid-June


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Hey anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your local Los Angeles fishing report for Wednesday, June 11, 2025.

First off, let’s look at today’s conditions. We’ve got a beautiful sunrise at 5:42am and sunset will be at 8:03pm, giving you a long window to get on the water. Tidal movement is favorable: a negative low tide hit early at 4:36am, peaking to a high at 11:20am (just over three feet), dipping again at 3:12pm, and building up to a solid evening high tide at 9:37pm, topping out at nearly six feet. These swings mean prime opportunities during outgoing and incoming water, especially mid-morning and early evening according to Tide-Forecast.

Weather’s been classic SoCal—mild early, warming with clear skies and just a touch of breeze. That’s kept the bite steady, especially for those fishing both inshore and offshore.

Now, onto the fish! The last few days have seen solid counts out of local boats targeting both the sand and hard bottom. Channel Islands Sportfishing and SoCal Fish Reports detail good hauls of rockfish—reds, vermilions, coppers—and steady action on lingcod up to 10 pounds. Some boats are reporting over 100 rockfish per trip, mixed with sheephead and the occasional rock sole. Out deeper, yellowtail have started cruising in numbers, particularly around Catalina Island and offshore kelp paddies. Reports from Captain Experiences show that local guides are seeing a variety of catches, making it a fun time to take both beginners and seasoned anglers out.

For lures and bait: plastics like swimbaits in sardine or anchovy patterns are crushing inshore calicos and sand bass, especially around structure at the breakwalls and kelp edges. Big metals—surface irons and yo-yo jigs—are your ticket for yellowtail, especially in the 90-foot range near Catalina and rocky outcrops. Fresh dead squid and cut anchovy remain the go-to natural baits for rockfish and lingcod. Bring an assortment and you’ll be covered.

Best bets for hot spots:
- The north side of Palos Verdes has been lights-out for calico bass and the occasional seabass first thing in the morning, especially on the tide change.
- Offshore, work the front side of Catalina around the kelp lines for yellowtail with a shot at barracuda.
- Don’t overlook Redondo’s artificial reef or the Santa Monica Bay breakwall for inshore mixed bags.

Tides, weather, and fish activity are all lining up for an excellent day. Be safe out there, treat your fellow anglers with respect, and make sure to share your catches—let’s see what LA waters can offer this June!

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