# Pacific Ocean, California Fishing Report — Sunday, November 16, 2025
Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning Pacific Ocean fishing report. We're looking at excellent conditions out there today.
Let's start with the tides. Down in Los Angeles, we've got low tide hitting at 12:14 AM, high tide at 7:38 AM at 5.5 feet, then low tide again at 2:17 PM. Sunrise came in at 6:50 AM this morning, and we're looking at sunset hitting around 4:52 PM, so you've got a short window to work with today.
The offshore action has been absolutely fire. Just yesterday, our crews were reporting limits of bluefin coming in consistently. The 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro had their Freedom boat pull in 64 bluefin tuna on a 1.5-day trip with just 32 anglers — that's outstanding. Overall, they're landing over 1,600 bluefin for the year, well above last year's pace. We're also seeing solid runs of rockfish, calico bass, and yellowtail mixed in. Their dock totals yesterday showed 257 rockfish, 158 whitefish, and 39 calico bass across multiple boats.
If you're targeting bluefin, you want to work live bait presentations or metallic jigs in the deeper water columns. For the bottom dwellers like rockfish and scorpionfish, go with your standard droppers and diamond jigs. Yellowtail are hitting on small mackerel and live sardines.
For your hotspots, hit up 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro — they're consistently putting anglers on fish. If you want inshore action, Fish Emeryville is reporting stellar crab and rockfish hauls in the bay right now, with limits coming in regularly.
The inshore scene is producing mixed bags all up and down the coast. Stripers are definitely active this month, and if you're into bottom fishing, rockfish and sheephead are on the bite.
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