Today, January 16, 2025, the fishing conditions in the Pacific Ocean off California are looking promising, especially with the recent updates on the Dungeness crab season.
### Tidal Report
As of today, the tide times are as follows: High tide at 5:12 AM with a height of 0.23 ft, low tide at 11:28 AM with a height of 0.07 ft, and another high tide at 6:08 PM with a height of 0.26 ft. These moving tides, especially the incoming and outgoing tides, are ideal for fishing as they bring in fresh water and baitfish, making it easier to locate active fish[3].
### Weather
The weather is relatively calm with a south wind at 5 knots and waves from the northwest at 2 feet with a 6-second interval, and from the west at 7 feet with a 15-second interval. These conditions should make for a comfortable day on the water[5].
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:21 AM, and sunset is at 5:10 PM, giving you ample daylight to fish.
### Fish Activity
With the commercial Dungeness crab season now open in Fishing Zones 1 and 2 as of January 15, 2025, under a 25 percent trap reduction, crabbing activity is expected to be high. Recreational crabbing has also been opened in areas from the Sonoma/Mendocino county line to Lopez Point, Monterey County[1].
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Yesterday saw a good catch of Dungeness crabs, especially in the northern areas where the season just opened. For other species, anglers reported catching some rockfish, lingcod, and a few kelp bass. The recreational fishery for ocean whitefish and California sheephead is also open year-round, though the sheephead fishery is currently only open to divers and shore-based anglers until March 1, 2025[4].
### Best Lures and Bait
For Dungeness crabs, the traditional bait of squid, anchovies, or crab attractants works well. For rockfish and lingcod, jigs and live bait such as anchovies or sardines are effective. For kelp bass, try using small jigs or soft plastics, and for ocean whitefish, bait such as shrimp or small fish can be successful.
### Hot Spots
One hot spot is the area around the Sonoma/Mendocino county line, where the recreational crabbing restriction was recently lifted. Another good spot is the estuaries and bays around Monterey County, where the incoming tide brings in fresh water and baitfish, making it ideal for catching a variety of species.
Overall, today looks like a great day to get out on the water, especially with the favorable tidal conditions and the recent opening of the Dungeness crab season. Just remember to follow the best practices for crabbing and be mindful of the whale entanglement advisories in place.