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LA Fishing Report June 7: Sunny Days, Ripping Tides, and Hot Bites Across the Southland

LA Fishing Report June 7: Sunny Days, Ripping Tides, and Hot Bites Across the Southland

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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your June 7th Los Angeles fishing report. Let’s dive right in—conditions are shaping up for a productive day on the water.

Today’s weather looks classic SoCal: sunny skies, an afternoon breeze, and daytime highs climbing toward the upper 70s by the coast. UV’s going to be strong after sunrise at 5:42 AM, so slap on that sunscreen. Sunset’s at 8:02 PM, giving you a long window to get those lines wet. Humidity’s mild, winds picking up slightly in the afternoon, so plan to target your best fishing well before lunch.

Tide-wise, we’re seeing a nice pattern for both pier and surf casters. Low tide hits early at 2:18 AM, but the key window is the mid-morning high at 8:30 AM with a 3.3-foot push. This means increased water movement just after sunrise and again with the big evening high at 7:36 PM, peaking at 5.5 feet. Those slack tides after the morning and evening highs should have predators on the prowl—perfect for tossing artificials or bait into moving water.

Fishing’s been hot across the Southland—reports from local anglers and boats are consistent. The half-day boats out of Long Beach and Redondo are seeing a mixed bag: calico and sand bass are chewing hard on the reef edges, and rockfish fills are consistent, especially as you move out deeper. Limits of rockfish and a steady bite on lingcod are the highlights from recent landings, along with a surprise run of halibut on the inshore drifts. Channel Islands boats even logged catches of white seabass and a handful of quality halibut this week, which is rare for early June.

In the harbors and piers—particularly Santa Monica and Redondo—you’ll find perch, croaker, and the odd legal halibut taking bloodworms and cut anchovy, especially on the incoming morning tide. Surf fishing around Dockweiler and Manhattan Beach has been solid for barred surfperch and corbina, especially on sand crabs and lugworms.

Hot spots to try today:
- Redondo Artificial Reef: Best for calico, sand bass, and rockfish; slow-pitch jigs and swimbaits in sardine patterns are getting hammered.
- Cabrillo Pier: Excellent for halibut and bass at first light, with live smelt or a Lucky Craft Flash Minnow pulling quality bites.
- Castaic Lake: For the freshwater crowd, post-spawn largemouth and smallmouth are active along steep banks—dropshot rigs, small swimbaits, and wacky-rigged Senkos are top producers, and stripers are now chasing bait in the coves, making trolling and casting Alabama rigs effective.

Best baits and lures today:
- Live bait like anchovy or sardine is king for pier and inshore action.
- For artificials: 3–5” paddle-tail swimbaits in anchovy or shad shades, Krocodile spoons, Kastmasters, and underspins are red hot.
- For surf: Go with sand crabs, lugworms, or Gulp! sandworms on a light Carolina rig.

Fish activity should peak around the morning and evening tide swings—don’t miss those windows. With water clarity up and bait schools in thick, expect plenty of action on both bait and artificial.

That’s your Los Angeles fishing update for June 7th. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe for your next daily fishing fix! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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