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California Coastal Fishing Report May 2025 - Salmon, Rockfish & More!
May 04, 2025 · 3 min
Hey there anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for May 4, 2025, coming at ya from the beautiful California coast!The ocean's calling today, folks, and I've got the lowdown on what's biting and where you should be casting your lines.First up, let's talk about what's been happening on the water. The latest reports from May 2 show we've been seeing decent catches of Rockfish, Lingcod, and Sheephead along the SoCal coast. Some lucky anglers have even been pulling in Yellowtail, which is always a thrill this time of year.Now for some big news - after years of closures, we've got a limited recreational salmon season coming! Mark your calendars for June 7-8, when there'll be a two-day window with a 7,000 Chinook salmon quota. This is the first recreational salmon opportunity since 2022, so get your gear ready! The commercial salmon fishery remains closed for the third straight year as our salmon populations continue recovering from drought impacts.Just a heads-up on some closures: the red abalone season is shut down until at least April 2026. Also, Pacific razor clam harvesting in Humboldt and Del Norte counties remains closed due to those pesky domoic acid levels.For today's conditions, the morning started with a light offshore breeze, and we're expecting calm seas with a moderate west swell. Water temps are hovering in the low-60s, which is bringing in some nice action. Tides are running with a morning high around 9:30 AM and a decent afternoon low, making for good fishing on both sides of the cycle.For you early birds, you've already missed the sunrise at 6:05 AM, but sunset won't be until 7:43 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to work with.As for hot spots, I'm hearing great things about the kelp beds off La Jolla for Calico Bass - try swimbaits in brown and green patterns. The rocky structure near Catalina has been producing quality Rockfish, so drop some squid-tipped jigs down there. For my northern Cal folks, the reefs outside Monterey Bay are firing for Lingcod - heavy jigs and live bait are getting it done.Speaking of bait, squid and anchovies are your best bet for the bottom dwellers, while surface iron and Krocodile spoons are working for the pelagics. For artificial options, 4-inch swimbaits in sardine patterns or 6-inch plastic worms in motor oil color are producing consistent hits.That's the scoop for today, fellow anglers. Get out there, be safe, and remember to release what you don't need. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and screaming reels to all of you!