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LA Coast Dawn Patrol: Prime Tides and Hot Sculpin Bite Today

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for SoCal angling. It's early morning off the LA coast, and the bite's lookin' prime today. Tides at LA Outer Harbor got a low at 1:37am of 1.47ft, high at 7:31am pushin' 5.3ft, low at 2:14pm droppin' to -0.64ft, and evenin' high of 4.74ft by 8:39pm—perfect for bottom dwellers on the incoming. Sunrise around 6:47am, sunset 7:12pm, so hit dawn and dusk hard. Weather's mild, expect partly cloudy with light winds, temps in the low 60s risin' to upper 70s. Yesterday's dock totals from Sportfishing Report were lit: Marina del Rey boats hauled 417 sculpin, 200 whitefish, 16 sheephead, plus calico bass, sand bass, and triggerfish on 145 anglers. Redondo Beach nabbed 148 whitefish, 21 sculpin, 13 sand bass. 22nd Street Landing in San Pedro crushed it with 527 whitefish, 50 calico bass, 26 sheephead. Pierpoint and Long Beach Sportfishing piled on whitefish, sculpin, sheephead, and some perch and barracuda. Fish are active, especially bottoms on the move with solunar peaks around 9-11am and 10pm-12am per Fishing Reminder—very high activity forecast. Go with **swimbaits or plastic worms** for bass, **jigs with sardine strips** for sculpin and whitefish, or live mussels/mussels for sheephead. Anchovies or squid strips on the bottom can't miss. Hot spots? Hammer the **rocks off Redondo** for calico and sand bass, or **San Pedro bait grounds** for whitefish limits. Launch from 22nd Street or Marina del Rey early. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI This episode includes AI-generated content.

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