Fishing Forecast: LA's Ideal Conditions for Halibut, Calico Bass, and More on September 24, 2024
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Fishing Forecast: LA's Ideal Conditions for Halibut, Calico Bass, and More on September 24, 2024
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As we step into the morning of September 24, 2024, in Los Angeles, the conditions are ripe for a fantastic day of fishing. Here’s what you need to know to...
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The day is expected to be pleasant with clear skies and a temperature ranging from a cool 63°F in the morning to a warm 75°F by midday. A gentle breeze of about 5 mph from the northwest will make for a comfortable day out. There is no precipitation forecasted, ensuring you can enjoy your fishing trip without any interruptions.
### Water Conditions
The water level is stable, and the temperature is around 64°F, which is ideal for a variety of fish species. The water clarity is good, making it easier to spot fish and navigate the waters.
### Best Fishing Spots
- **Cabrillo Beach:** Known for its diverse fish population, Cabrillo Beach is a great spot for catching halibut, calico bass, and yellowtail. The calm waters and good clarity make it an excellent choice for both shore and boat fishing.
- **Shelter Island Pier:** This pier has been bustling with activity, especially for those targeting smelt, calico bass, and mackerel. Anglers using Sabiki rigs have been consistently catching smelt, while those fishing the bottom with live bloodworms are catching undersized calico bass.
- **Oceanside Pier:** Despite the crowds due to the pier's partial closure, the fishing here has been excellent. Anglers are catching bonito, mackerel, halibut, and various species of sharks and rays.
### Bait and Tackle Recommendations
For halibut and calico bass, use live bait such as anchovies or squid. For mackerel and bonito, Sabiki rigs have proven effective. If you're targeting bottom-dwellers like rockfish and sheephead, use live bloodworms or lug worms. For the larger species like bluefin tuna and yellowtail, heavier rods with 20 to 30 lb test lines and fluorocarbon leaders are recommended.
### Fish Activity
Fish activity is expected to be high during the transition of tides, particularly around the low tide at 7:15 PM and the high tide at 12:42 PM. Halibut and calico bass tend to be more active in the shallower waters, while species like rockfish and sheephead can be found at deeper levels.
### Local Events and Regulations
Lobster season is currently closed, so be sure to avoid targeting these species. There are no specific catch limits or closures announced for today, but always check local regulations before heading out. Additionally, many charters are offering special deals, including "Kids Fish Free" promotions throughout September.
### Tips from Local Anglers
Plan your fishing trip around the tidal changes for the best results. Local anglers recommend being prepared for increasing surf later in the week due to south swells generated from tropical storms near Mexico and the South Pacific. For those fishing at night, mackerel and bonito tend to bite better in the late afternoon and evening.
With these conditions and tips in mind, you're set for a productive and enjoyable day of fishing in Los Angeles. Make sure to check the latest fish counts and reports from local charters to stay updated on the best spots and species to target. Happy fishing
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