Good morning, Los Angeles anglers! Today's fishing report for September 8th, 2024 is packed with info to get you out on the water and hauling in some great catches. Let’s dive right in.
As of now, the weather is looking fantastic for a day on the water. Expect clear skies with a high of around 75°F. Winds will be light, coming from the southwest at about 5 to 10 mph, which should make for some nice, calm conditions out there. If you're planning for a full day, remember, sunrise was at 6:31 AM and sunset will be at 7:14 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to cast your lines.
The tides are quite favorable today. Low tide was early at 4:45 AM but expect a high tide at 10:18 AM, followed by another low tide at 3:27 PM. These shifts should help stir up some fish activity, making it a great time to be out there fishing.
Yesterday, anglers had a solid day with plenty of action reported. The predominant catches included halibut, calico bass, and a surprising number of yellowtail. There was also a decent showing of bonito closer to the shore. Most of the action seems to have been centered around the Santa Monica Pier and the Long Beach breakwater.
Regarding bait and lures, here’s the scoop: sardines and anchovies have been working wonders, especially for targeting the halibut and bass. Cut mackerel is also a great option. For those looking to reel in some yellowtail and bonito, you can’t go wrong with Yo-Zuri Hydro Magnums and surface irons like the Tady 45.
Hot spots continue to be the Santa Monica Pier, which has seen a plethora of calico bass and bonito, and the Long Beach breakwater where the halibut and yellowtail were especially active. Both spots are definitely worth heading to today.
In summary, with perfect weather and favorable tides, today is shaping up to be an excellent fishing day in LA. So grab your gear, hit those hot spots, and don’t forget the bait and lures we mentioned. Tight lines, everyone, and happy fishing!