Artificial Lure here with your Friday, November 21, 2025, fishing report for the California Pacific coast. We woke up to chilly early fall vibes along the shoreline, with sunrise cracking at 6:54 AM and sunset set for 4:49 PM today, giving us a compact window for some prime angling.
Tide swings are mellow but noticeable: a **high tide** at 3:23 AM up to 0.2 ft, rolling into a **low tide** around 9:41 AM at a skinny 0.03 ft, and then back to a bigger **high tide** at 4:45 PM topping 0.3 ft according to Tide-Forecast. That evening push should bring bait closer to the rocks, firing off that last bite before sunset.
Weather’s looking fair, with light winds and mild temperatures – perfect for layering up but not hunkering down, and just enough cloud for solid topwater action. If you’re gunning for the Pacific out of **Shelter Cove** or the Northern Channel Islands, rockfish and lingcod continue to make strong showings. Sea Hawk Sport Fishing says, “Rock fishing’s been really good lately, and the lingcod action has been excellent just around the Old Man and the Hat.” Solid numbers there for folks bottom bouncing with swimbaits, jigs, and classic squid-tipped rigs.
Down in Ventura, reports from 976-TUNA have 23 anglers boating massive scores: 230 whitefish, 211 rockfish, plus a couple sheephead and sculpin for color. For these, your best bet is double dropper rigs loaded with strips of squid or cut sardine. For lingcod, try heavier jigs in bold colors—blue and white, chartreuse, or even chrome when the sun’s peeking.
If you’re itching for the San Fran bite, Fish Emeryville logs decent catches of California halibut, striped bass, and solid action on rockfish and sanddab earlier this week. Drifting live anchovy or frozen herring near the Berkeley Flats gets the halibut and bass—low and slow retrieves, with chartreuse swimbaits being a go-to confidence lure.
Farther south, the San Diego fleet at H&M Landing turned in bluefin and yellowtail counts earlier in the week, with the Pacifica boasting 36 bluefin tuna between 18 anglers over two days. The bluefin are hitting slow-pitch jigs and sinker rigs with live sardine. Yellowtail remain scattered but are slamming surface irons and fly-lined bait near kelp lines.
Bass chasers on the CA Delta note that recent storms muddied some cuts, but Tyler Berger’s tactical tip of triggering strikes right at the boat works – burn your bait back with a burst of speed to fire off reaction bites. Missile Baits’ swim jigs in green pumpkin or white put up numbers, particularly in clearer water post-front.
For those crab combo trips up north, NorCal Fish Reports says, “Great crabbing and fishing today,” so haul a hoop ring and bait it up with oily fish chunks. State domoic acid checks are ongoing, especially at Trinidad and Eureka, so check for updates before dropping pots.
**Hot spots this week:**
- Old Man & The Hat, Shelter Cove – best for rockfish, lingcod, and sheephead.
- Ventura Flats and Anacapa Island edges – big numbers on whitefish and mixed rockfish.
- San Diego Offshore Banks – bluefin tuna, yellowtail.
- Berkeley Flats, SF Bay – halibut, striped bass, and sanddab in numbers.
- California Delta, Mildred Island, and Franks Tract – striped bass and largemouth.
Best lures and baits today: chartreuse and white swimbaits, squid-tipped jigs, live anchovy, slow-pitch metal for bluefin, and natural tone soft plastics like green pumpkin for bass.
That’s the Friday rundown, locals. Keep an eye on the evening tide and those quick weather swings. Thanks for tuning in—be sure to subscribe for tomorrow’s fresh report, and never miss the top bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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