Pacific Ocean, California Fishing Report - Daily

Spring Fishing Heats Up on the California Coast - Rockfish, Lingcod, and Calico Bass Bite is On


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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with today’s fishing report for the Pacific Ocean, California, Sunday, April 20, 2025.

We’re rolling into another beautiful spring week along the coast. Sunrise this morning was right around 6:20 am and sunset will be about 7:40 pm, giving you a nice long window for wetting a line. Weather’s mild, with clear skies and just a light ocean breeze making for comfortable fishing conditions all day.

Tidal action today is moderate, with a low tide in the early morning hours, swinging toward a solid afternoon high. This incoming tide should get the bait moving, sparking up that fish bite mid-morning through early afternoon.

Fish activity has been solid lately, especially for those targeting rockfish, lingcod, and calico bass nearshore. Reports out of the Channel Islands and along the Orange and LA County coasts have seen charter boats running up good numbers of quality vermilion rockfish, big sheephead, and some chunky lingcod. A few boats even loaded sacks with barracuda and sand bass when working structure and kelp lines offshore. Bass fishing has heated up in the harbors and breakwaters, especially on live bait and swimbaits, with some anglers pulling double-digit counts in a half-day session.

If you’re looking for salmon, the latest update is that there are very limited recreational openings this year for ocean salmon fishing in California, after a couple of full closure years. The run is not red-hot yet, so check local rules before heading out and manage expectations if you’re setting your sights on kings this early in the season. Still, there’s hope for those wanting to wet a line for salmon this year, so stay tuned for more firmed up details as the season progresses[1][3].

Best lures right now along the coast are plastics for calicos and sand bass—think 3 to 5 inch paddle-tail swimbaits in sardine and anchovy patterns. For bottom species, dropper loop rigs with squid or cut mackerel are producing steady action. If you’ve got live bait, it’s always a solid bet, especially for those picky sheephead or when the water’s extra clear. Near the kelp, try casting hard jerkbaits or surface irons for barracuda and bonito when they’re up and active.

If you want a couple of hot spots, don’t miss the reefs outside Santa Monica Bay and the kelp beds off Palos Verdes—both are turning up nice mixed bags right now. The islands, especially Catalina and San Clemente, are worth the run if you have the boat; reports of big bass and the occasional yellowtail are coming in from both spots[4]. Early season conditions mean you might also run into some dorado or yellowtail if you’re lucky and push further south, especially as sargasso and warmer water patches start to show[5].

That’s it for today from Artificial Lure. Tight lines, fish smart, and enjoy that California sun!
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