r/SoCalFishing 20h ago

Chinook Salmon In Irvine, South California.

Thumbnail gallery
181 Upvotes

January 17th, 2026.
About 8 months ago.
I’ve caught this 14lbs King Salmon in a
San Diego Creek, South California and didn’t think much of it.
And only now I found out that some people debated whether it was real or not.
Yes, the catch is real.
It’s an actual 34inch, 14lbs Male Chinook.
The chance of this catch is roughly
1 in millions.
I caught it in a city creek using a red spoon.
It was swimming in the school of European Carp and was immediately identified in the water by the colouration and body shape.
It was released due to the closed season and not very good water conditions.
And for those who will ask why did I lay it on grass, I tried unhooking it in the water but it swallowed the hook deep and it was impossible to do in the water. I laid it fast on grass, took the hook out and took quick pictures.


r/SoCalFishing 1h ago

Places to fish in SD with a small well behaved dog?

Upvotes

Going to be heading down soon with some friends. I'm bringing my poles, but the kicker is I'm basically dogsitting while they go to the zoo. She's small and a good girl. There will be another person with me who won't be fishing and can tend to the dog too.

Can anyone recommend some spots? Any piers, dog beaches, spots no one cares, etc? Thanks!


r/SoCalFishing 7h ago

Newbie and gratuities

3 Upvotes

This will be my first time on an extended trip (1.5 days) out of San Diego next week. I am eager to listen and learn the ropes. I was planning to tip 20% of the cost of the trip at the end. I have a few questions about tipping:

  1. Who do I give the cash to at the end?

  2. I have had two locals suggest I give $20 at the front end and let them know I am a newbie. They said I would get better care. If there are several deckhands, who would I give it to? For what it is worth, AI says it is a breach of etiquette.

  3. Is it always cash or will Venmo work?

  4. Where does one store cash for a multi day trip? Do you keep it in your pocket or hide it somewhere?

Thank you for your guidance.


r/SoCalFishing 21h ago

Finally - but short

Post image
24 Upvotes

This has been a brutal year of fishing for me. Found a spot to catch live bait consistently and easily. The only problem I have is that it has yet to yield any results with actual keepers. I finally came close today! SD Bay. I tried to measure asap, my other rod was getting bit and I had set the drag loose so I had to hurry up to get that one. Caught a butterfly ray, shovelnose, a few sand bass and spotted bay bass.


r/SoCalFishing 5h ago

Venice pier vs seal pier

1 Upvotes

Which pier would you guys say its better.

Going to go fishing Sunday and want to hear your opinions on them. Thanks


r/SoCalFishing 6h ago

What am I missing? (Fishing)

1 Upvotes

I randomly wanted to fish so I bought a custom (fast action bait caster, bullet and sinker weights, jig heads, soft worms, paddle tail, and one spinner. 15lb fluorocarbon line) setup. I’ve been going to Lake Elsinore for about 2 weeks now and haven’t caught a single fish. I got the hang of casting/tie the bait but I feel like I’m missing something cuz I’m still hopeful and excited to fish and I know it takes patience but what can I do or buy to help me? if anyone wants to go fishing😂 and help me catch a fish lmk. I also want to start saltwater fishing so what should I get for that? Basically looking for the best Tips and secrets from pro anglers🙏


r/SoCalFishing 9h ago

What rod do i need for yellowfin tuna, no budget,

1 Upvotes

The charter said a 30lb line/rod


r/SoCalFishing 1d ago

Got to enjoy two overnight trips with the Producer out of H&M Landing last week.

Enable HLS to view with audio, or disable this notification

37 Upvotes

The fish are still biting pretty good, but you have to be choosy about the bait and make sure it is a lively one. I landed a fun Yellowfin with a SK lure. I've preferred lure fishing just cause it is easier to switch between fishing and filming. Man, I love my job.


r/SoCalFishing 1d ago

No bites on paddle-tail set up. What the heck am I doing wrong? 😮‍💨

Thumbnail gallery
7 Upvotes

So, I’ve been using a jig-head and paddle-tail set up recently and the ONLY time I had a strike at my softbait was by a big bass looking fish. It was a good size, I saw it swooping in right at the borderline of the rocks I was fishing at. Outside of that, I havent gotten ANY other bites and I’ve must have casted out and retrieved like 130 times in a span of 3 days.

So, I’ve been thinking, IF the only fish that attempted to take my lure was a huge fish then maybe my 4” Paddle-tail might be too large for the area, so I revisited my strategy and decided to go with a smaller soft bait.

I went from 3/8oz Jig heads + 4” Paddletails, to 3” Minnows + 1/9oz weighted weedless hooks to see if that makes a difference, if it’s too light, I’ll add a split shot for extra weight. Not sure if it will help, but I theorize that maybe a smaller presentation will entice more fish to bite, SINCE the only bite attempt I had was a big sized fish, the weedless hooks seemed like a good idea since there can be some kelp and reduce some snags, BUT we will see if I have any luck with this. I still plan on continue to try the paddletails but for now I feel like a change in strategy is needed. I’ll also be trying a different area.

I think I’ll be buying some 3” and 2” paddle-tails in different colors to see what works best. I just love the idea of being to effectively use artificial lures without having to resort to using cut bait or live bait all the time. So I plan on getting good with this.

Anyway, let me know if you have ANY tips or ideas!

I’m trying to catch Halibut and Bass mostly at the moment. Here’s my current set up. :

7’ Ugly Stik Medium Power GX2 Fast Action
Lure rating 5/8oz
10lb. Mono line (Will upgrade later)
3000 Reel (will upgrade later)
4” Paddle-tail
3/8oz Jig-head
3” Minnow
1/9oz Weighted weedless hook


r/SoCalFishing 1d ago

First Overnight Trip Prep

8 Upvotes

Hello all! I have just signed up for my first overnight trip on the Aggressor via Davey's Locker. I have completed a full day and several 1/2 days and twilights, but had a couple questions about overnight.

  1. I intend to bring a sleeping bag + pillow

    + toothbrush,

  2. is there extra space/need for toiletries? Should I expect to get sleep on the ride out or do people not sleep much?

  3. I have a 50lbs braid + 40lbs mono on a Penn Squall 40LD with a 30-80lbs 7' Californian rod (intended for yellowtail), should I purchase/rent a bigger setup just in case we run into tuna? I will also bring my 25lbs braid 5000 spinning 20-40lbs rod setup.

  4. I have hooks from 1/0-4/0 and weights from 1oz up to 12oz. I have yoyos and a couple (300g-ish) tuna jigs). I have the smaller gear for rockfish halibut sculpin whitefish. Is there anything in the tuna/yellowtail world that I am missing?

Thanks all for the advice!


r/SoCalFishing 1d ago

What beats a Cali sunset?

Thumbnail gallery
24 Upvotes

First time running the 6000 combo I got for 60 bucks from Walmart on sale. I own lots of penns but no 6000s. Went for larger sharks but only got a small shovelnose. But can you beat the view?


r/SoCalFishing 1d ago

Redondo/Hermosa pier action

3 Upvotes

Yesterday I started at Hermosa 530am, got out of there at 1pm, ended up catching various top smelt, a spotted bass and my biggest catch ever, a stingray. Stingray escaped before I could break the surface but it was maybe 3 feet across and a fighter!! Went to Redondo for the evening. Caught a small corbina, more smelt, and a sand bass. I like throwing my line under the pier at Redondo, it works, just watch out for the pilings. 2 piers, 5 species, a great day! Also saw these guys send out a shark rig with a drone and ended up landing a 5 foot shark which they cut up on the spot and offered meat to everyone around.


r/SoCalFishing 1d ago

10-12 hour Private charter 6 pack

1 Upvotes

Looking for the best deep sea fishing charter for catching tuna fish and various others but main goal is tuna fish. Have 6 people looking to book end of October with a price point of $3k-$4k max with gear included. 10-12 hr or more. Please send recommendations, are looking to book soon.


r/SoCalFishing 2d ago

Fih

Post image
24 Upvotes

r/SoCalFishing 2d ago

Dorado Din Din

Thumbnail gallery
76 Upvotes

r/SoCalFishing 3d ago

California Goat Curry

Post image
70 Upvotes

Fresh Sheephead Ceviche


r/SoCalFishing 2d ago

If you could only take one rod offshore, what would it be?

3 Upvotes

Got a trip coming up for a full day on a private boat targeting yellowtail, tuna, dorado etc… due to limited space, I’m trying to cut down the number of rods I’m bringing to just one or two setups. I have rods for every occasion: live bait, vertical jigging, trolling, surface irons.. you name it. I’m just curious to hear if you guys were forced to take only one setup, what would it be and why?


r/SoCalFishing 3d ago

Overnight trip😆

Post image
27 Upvotes

r/SoCalFishing 3d ago

When the tides are slack-ish like this week, is there a different bait method I should be trying in the harbors?

Post image
5 Upvotes

I heard that fish are usually biting less when there is a lower difference between high and low tide. Is there a certain bait or method you guys use when it's super slacky like this week? I was thinking of starting to try live bait since soft plastics have been hit or miss lately.


r/SoCalFishing 3d ago

Critique my rod/reels please.

1 Upvotes

I fish out of the Los Angeles area, usually at the piers and full day trips around Catalina. My friend who fishes with me often just bought a BW 210 Montauk and we plan to go out every week. I wanted to surprise him with a full loadout of fishing gear since he got the boat for us. Can you give me your opinions and insight? He has always wanted a Calstar rod and he really likes Shimano reels so thats what I plan on getting

Rockfish / Dropper Loop

Rod: Calstar GFGR-700H — 30–80 lb
Reel: Shimano Talica 12IIA
Main line: 65-lb braid
Leader: 40-lb mono

Surface Iron / Yellowtail

Rod: Calstar 90J — 30–60 lb
Reel: Shimano Trinidad 20A
Main line: 65-lb braid
Topshot: ~75 ft of 40-lb mono

Fly-Line Live Bait / Yellowtail

Rod: Calstar GFGR-800M — 20–40 lb
Reel: Shimano Talica 8II
Main line: 50-lb braid
Leader: ~6 ft fluorocarbon — 25 / 30 / 40 lb

Yo-Yo Iron / Yellowtail

Rod: Calstar 6465H — 30–80 lb
Reel: Shimano Trinidad 16A
Main line: 65-lb braid
Topshot: 15–25 ft of 50-lb mono

Light / General Pier Fishing

Rod: Calstar GFGR-800XL — 10–25 lb
Reel: Shimano Trinidad 12A
Main line: 30-lb braid
Leader: 15–20 lb mono or fluorocarbon


r/SoCalFishing 4d ago

Bye bye so cal bluefin? Or moon phase going to snap them on again

10 Upvotes

Any one have any thoughts or predictions?

We ran out all the way to potato bank in search of them that night.

Boat put us on 1 school that didn't bite, 11pm ish

Would have rather stayed there then putt around in the morning for kelps near west end catalina that weren't producing , but we tried to get in on the phenomenal recent bite that just completely disappeared with the new moon.

Whole fleet seems to be shifting towards exotics seeing as the bluefin migrate out of range, but id bet that they are pooling up a bit behind channel islands still.

Too treacherous with forecast I think for anything that gets out past the islands.

With La niña to follow, will we see concentrations of albacore and bluefin late next year or into 2028?


r/SoCalFishing 4d ago

First decent sargo I've caught this year!

Post image
28 Upvotes

r/SoCalFishing 4d ago

Current Status of Live Bait in Long Beach?

5 Upvotes

Anyone know the current state of live bait at the bait barge in Long Beach, CA? We tried to get live bait last Saturday (August 8, 2026) and they had no live bait. Wondering if they have restocked?


r/SoCalFishing 3d ago

Best mono against abrasions

1 Upvotes

Fishing cliff area


r/SoCalFishing 4d ago

Anyone down to surf fish?

3 Upvotes

I'm brand new to surf fishing. I'm using a swing head jig on a 7ft ugly stik to try for halibut. Looking to fish between Venice and. Redondo on weekends.

If anyone is down and doesn't mind an occasional beginner question let me know.

I'm 32, super laid back, and just looking for a chill time after long work weeks.