California Coastal Fishing Forecast: Tuna, Halibut, and Bass Action Heating Up for Weekend Anglers
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Weather's holding gorgeous, beautiful conditions just like Daily Double out of San Diego reported yesterday with nice half-day action and more on tap. Sunrise hits early around 6:41 AM, sunset by 5:56 PM, giving you solid daylight to work the kelp beds.
Fish are fired up! Bluefin tuna are jumping 30 miles offshore, with Independence spotting 'em thick and Red Rooster III landing a 180-pounder on mackerel via kite—live macks or sardines are killing it right now. Closer in, Marina del Rey boats hammered limits: sculpin, sand bass, calico bass, rockfish, even halibuts and perch. Native Sun nabbed 4 legal halibuts plus calicos, while Blackfish limited whitefish and sculpin with bonus bass. Piers like Pacific Coast Hwy. got perch, croakers, jacksmelt, and macks inshore.
For lures, finesse is key this time of year—drop-shot with soft plastics or shaky heads on clean bottoms for bass and halibut, as Kevin VanDam lays out. Live bait rules: mackerel for tuna, anchovies or sardines for locals. Toss a Berkley Choppo topwater if they're boiling.
Hot spots? Hit the San Diego banks for bluefin, or Catalina Island runs from 22nd Street Landing for yellowtail and bass. Marina del Rey's firing for easy half-days.
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