SoCal Fishing Report: February 25th - Sand Bass and Halibut Heating Up in LA Waters
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Tides at Balboa Pier and Newport are average, coefficient 60 droppin' to 51 by night—Tides4Fishing charts show low at 4:14 AM (2.7 ft), high 10:42 AM (5.3 ft), low 6:43 PM (0.5 ft), then high after dark. Fish are bitin' steady in these comfort zones; metabolism's pickin' up as water temps hold comfy, though exacts ain't listed.
Recent action's hot—down at El Capitan on the 22nd, bfullerton17 on SDFish forums reported a primo day, sunny 74°F, limits of rockfish, calico bass, and sheephead on the kelp beds. LA waters mirror that: sand bass, halibut, and perch stackin' up, with reports of 10-20 fish limits pier-side and offshore. Croakers and corbina hittin' beaches too.
Best lures? Go **jigs** like 1/4-oz white or chartreuse for bass—drop-shot rigs killin' it. **Swimbaits** in green or sardine patterns for halibut. Live bait shines: anchovies or sardines on the hook for perch and bass, bloodworms for croakers. Fish the incoming tide mid-mornin' when solunar peaks align.
Hot spots: **Balboa Pier** for easy pier action on bass and mackerel; **Corona del Mar** kelp edges for calicos and halibut—launch early, stay safe in the drizzle.
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