Pacific Ocean, California Fishing Report Today

Late Fall Bite on the California Coast - Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Gamefish


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Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday morning fishing report straight from the California coast—Pacific swell to Channel Islands and all the local flavor in between. We're shaping up for a classic late-fall bite, so let's break it down: tides, weather, fish, gear, and today's hot spots.

Tidal movement today is favorable for gamefish ambushes. According to Tide-Forecast.com, you'll see a low tide at 7:39 AM, heating up through a high tide at 2:41 PM, before dropping back down at 8:54 PM. If you’re targeting structure-huggers like rockfish and lingcod, those changing tides are your ticket. Sunrise slid in at 6:51 AM, sunset set for early at 4:50 PM. That window around noon–afternoon is looking prime, with strong tidal movement pushing bait and keeping predators active.

Weather is stable—coastal California is seeing cool, partly cloudy skies and light wind, excellent for most inshore and nearshore work. Swells are moderate, and coastal clarity remains very fishable.

Recent catch reports show red-hot saltwater action. Channel Islands Sportfishing checked in just this weekend with “lights out crab combo action.” Limits have been commonplace; a trip out of Santa Barbara reported full counts—136 whitefish, 117 rockfish, 14 sheephead, and 7 lingcod on a single run. Dungeness crab pots are loaded up, so if you want a surf-and-turf dinner, now’s the time.

Further south, San Diego long-range trips are still hunting pelagics. Excel Sportfishing, via Fisherman’s Landing, brought back limits of bluefin tuna along with a mix of yellowtail—24 bluefin and 48 yellowtail on the Pacific Voyager’s last turn. Seaforth Sportfishing reports consistent inshore bass action, and pier anglers are still pulling in a mixed bag, especially during periods of moving tide.

Best baits and lures for this week:
- For rockfish and lingcod: Dropper loop rigs with strips of squid or cut bait are the old reliables, but jigs like the Savage Squish or 6–8oz blade baits (like the Blitz Blade) are landing larger models in deeper zones. Bring the heavy gear when targeting lingcod off reefs and hard bottom.
- Calico and sand bass: The bite has picked up on swimbaits—Keitech 4.8” Fat Swing Impact on a lead head or classic MC Weedless swimbaits fished tight to kelp stringers.
- For those still after late-run bluefin, nothing’s beating a sardine flylined on 40lb, but anglers scoring on Colt Sniper jigs and flat falls (especially at night). Yellowtail are hitting surface iron—mint Tady 45s and Salas 7X lights are popping, especially when birds are working bait balls.

Freshwater action in the Owens and across the Sierras is winding down, but large browns and rainbows are around—what’s working are black Woolly Buggers and small nymphs like the Flashback Pheasant Tail, plus small gold Kastmasters for those braving the brisk mornings.

Top hot spots to try today:
- **Point Loma Kelp Beds:** Solid for calico and sand bass, with the bonus shot at yellowtail if you come across working birds.
- **Anacapa Island, Channel Islands:** Big rockfish and quality lingcod have been chewing, especially around pinnacles during peak tidal flow.

If you’re setting traps, grab your crab pots for Dungeness from Bodega to Santa Cruz—this combo action is drawing crowds and for good reason.

That’s it for today’s California coast fishing report—stay sharp, be safe, and enjoy those cool fall mornings while the bite’s still on fire. Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure, your local fishing source. Don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates and tips.

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