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Good morning, Angler's artificial lure. Here with your Los Angeles
fishing report for Wednesday, June fourth, twenty twenty five. Sunrise
today was at five forty three am, and were looking
at a picture perfect SoCal day with mild early June
temperatures and calm marine conditions. A classic June gloom morning
giving way to sunshine by midday. Sunset will be at
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seven fifty nine pm, so there's a long window to
work those lines. Tides are running moderate today, with an
early morning low just before ten am dropping to abouto
point two feet. That means exposed structure along the rocks
and kelplines, making it a prime opportunity to target calico
bass and sand bass tight to these areas. The afternoon
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tide peaks around five PM with a height near four
point three feet, perfect for chasing surf species into the evening,
especially as baitfish are pushing up into the shallows. According
to the tide forecast dot Com chart, surf fishing this
week is all about surf perch. According to surffishingsoakles d
dot COM's June report, surf perch action is off the
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charts right now, dominating most sandy beaches from Malibu down
through South Bay, anglers are pulling in healthy numbers and
even some slabs over a pound. The best bait is
still classic sand crabs and fresh muscle if you can
find it, but gulp artificial worms and camo or bloodworm
red are outfishing the real stuff on many days. For lures,
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a one Athoughts Carolina rig with a red or motor
oil grub will put you into the fish quickly. On
the sport boat and pier scene, Socwfish Reports has boats
reporting steady action on calico bass, barracuda, and some decent
halibut numbers. Early morning and late afternoon have been most productive,
with a few legal halibut caught right off Venice Pier
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and Dockweiler beaches. Shore Bound anglers are using swim baits
in anchovy and sardine patterns, and plenty are getting bit.
Squid strips and anchovies remain staple baits, especially for those
targeting halibut and croker. For the saltwater crowd, the morning
low tide exposes lots of rocky habitat, so throwing a
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hard bait like a lucky Craft flash minnow or slow
rolling of paddletail swim bait around jetty rocks from Cabrillo
to Redondo can produce calico bass and the occasional white
sea bass. If you're looking for a couple of hot spots,
hit up Dockwiler State Beach for surf perch near the outflows,
or make your way to the Polos Verdes Kelpline where
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calico bass are biting plastics and surface irons. Up in Malibu,
the beach near Zuma is loaded with perch, especially near
the storm drains and troughs. That's today's report. Get out early,
work those structure lines at low tide, and switch to
bait as the sun rises. Remember to check local regulations
and tides for your exact spot. Thanks for tuning in.
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