California Coast Fishing Report: Halibut, Bonito, and More on the Bite
April 30, 2025 · 2 min
Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your morning fishing report for April 30, 2025, along the California coast.The sun's just coming up over the Pacific at 6:15 AM, with sunset expected around 7:45 PM, giving us a full day on the water. We've got partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid-60s, and a light westerly breeze at 5-7 knots - pretty ideal conditions if you ask me.Tide's coming in this morning with a high around 10:30 AM, followed by a low tide mid-afternoon. That morning incoming tide should create some nice movement to activate the fish.Been seeing great action on California halibut lately, especially as they're moving into shallower water with the warming spring conditions. These flatties are opportunistic feeders and have been hitting a variety of artificials. For halibut, I've had success with swimbaits worked slowly along the bottom, especially around structure. Suspending jerkbaits, tube baits, and spoons are also producing nice catches when slow-rolled near the bottom.Bonito action is starting to pick up, with schools showing at several spots along the coast. These speedsters are hitting hard-body lures in bright gold and silver patterns. MirrOlures in mackerel or anchovy patterns have been killer, along with Krocodiles and Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows. The blue mackerel color on P-Line Lazer Minnows seems to be the hot ticket right now.For those targeting a mix of species, a paddletail soft plastic is hard to beat - versatile and effective for everything from halibut to bass. Gold spoons continue to produce when there's bait schools around, and don't leave home without a white bucktail jig.Hot spots this week include the Santa Monica Bay flats for halibut, especially the drop-offs near Marina del Rey. The Huntington Beach pier has been producing some nice bonito during the incoming tide. For those with boats, the kelp beds off Catalina are holding quality fish, with the east end producing better than the west side.If you're fishing the shallows, remember to use lighter jerkbaits to avoid spooking fish in clear water. For deeper water or faster drifts, switch to heavier jig heads to keep your bait in the strike zone.Looks like we're in for a great day of fishing. Remember to release what you won't eat and respect your fellow anglers. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines, everyone!