Los Angeles Harbor (LAH) Sat 4-4-2020. (Session [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.])
I always like to take a few minutes before each session starts ... to calm my thoughts and to remember to give thanks to HIM!
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For having received the blessing of good health and for this opportunity to be here today ... to be able to enjoy the water, with all of it's abundance and to take-in the breath taking sunrise of each new session .... amen!
Duration: 06:00 hrs until 10:00 hrs (4 hrs)
Sun Rise: 06:35 hrs
Sun Set: 19:16 hrs, the hours of light are still becoming longer each day again heading towards Summer.
Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous, three nights before the Full Moon phase.
Gray Light: approx 06:00 hrs
Tidal Conditions: 06:00 hrs 5.1 ft, 06:59 hrs HT 5.3 ft, 08:00 hrs 5.0 ft, 09:00 hrs 4.2 ft, 10:00 hrs 3.0 ft ... etc.
Air temperatures during session: cloudy with patches of blue poking thru with a breeze, with temps ranging from 58 deg to 62 deg.
Water temperatures: 59 deg at the water's surface.
Predicted Winds: 06:00 hrs 9 mph ESE, 10:00 hrs 11:00 hrs 11 mph SE. THESE CRAZY WEATHER PREDICTORS!
The Actual Winds: 06:00 hrs 2-3 mph ESE, 10:00 hrs 2-4 with gusts of 5 mph SE.
Water clarity: translucent green in the shallows (0 ft - 30 ft and clean & blue from 40 ft to 80 ft deep).
Large Leaf Kelp Beds: none to report, a few strands
Water Visibility: 8 ft-10 ft in deep open water, 4-6 ft along the shorelines.
Tidal Coefficient: (CE) 72 in the morning, this is slightly higher average and considered a stable rate.
iSolunar Prediction: Major Period from: 08:30 hrs until 11;30 hrs.
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Sea Dogs: (3) three to report
Dolphin: (4) four to report
Sharks: (0) none to report
Whales: (0) none to report
Sea Turtles: (0) none to report
Pelagic Bird Activity: two diving Pelican's to report
Bait Presence: HUGE amounts bait presence with predator fish chasing them and making them jump out of the water during the chase! That's a 50 ft wide ball of bait in front of me chopping the water.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Distance kicked: 1.43 miles
Calories Burnt: 484 calories, if were walking fast.
Personal Attire: board shorts
Fish-Finder used: Deeper Pro +, not used today
Model of Float Tube: Cumberland with DIY rod rack and hard-top lap-tray.
Type of fins used: Force Fins (original float tube fins) with fin-leash's.
Wader Skins: I wear Wader Skins- Leggings, but not worn today.
Tackle Used: For casting: 1/4oz Sardine Green/Silver & Crab Red colored HUB's, For Drop Shot: Gulp 4" Watermelon Minnow pinned on a Owner Mosquito 2/0 Hook w/ a 14" tag line down to the 1oz finesse weight.
SP Dan's fish count this morning: 16-fish, 6-species to report today.
(3) Spotty's, best 9"
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(1) short Sandy, best 9"
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(9) short Calico, best 12"
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(1) Kelp Bass, 13 3/4"
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(1) Sculpin "Thorn", best 14"
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(1) Greenback Mackerel 11"
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Note: All legals (if any) are shown and just one pic of each species landed if short and all fish are quickly CPR'd (ASAP).
PLEASE .... remember to be respectful to the boat owners and their property.
PLEASE ... remember to leave it cleaner than you found it!
So please ... grab a BIG hand-full and Pitch-In!!
It makes me feel good to know that I helped my fishery this much more today!
Thank you for taking the time to check out today's fish report!
Tight lines everyone!
SP Dan <"))><
I always like to take a few minutes before each session starts ... to calm my thoughts and to remember to give thanks to HIM!
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
For having received the blessing of good health and for this opportunity to be here today ... to be able to enjoy the water, with all of it's abundance and to take-in the breath taking sunrise of each new session .... amen!
Duration: 06:00 hrs until 10:00 hrs (4 hrs)
Sun Rise: 06:35 hrs
Sun Set: 19:16 hrs, the hours of light are still becoming longer each day again heading towards Summer.
Moon Phase: Waxing Gibbous, three nights before the Full Moon phase.
Gray Light: approx 06:00 hrs
Tidal Conditions: 06:00 hrs 5.1 ft, 06:59 hrs HT 5.3 ft, 08:00 hrs 5.0 ft, 09:00 hrs 4.2 ft, 10:00 hrs 3.0 ft ... etc.
Air temperatures during session: cloudy with patches of blue poking thru with a breeze, with temps ranging from 58 deg to 62 deg.
Water temperatures: 59 deg at the water's surface.
Predicted Winds: 06:00 hrs 9 mph ESE, 10:00 hrs 11:00 hrs 11 mph SE. THESE CRAZY WEATHER PREDICTORS!
The Actual Winds: 06:00 hrs 2-3 mph ESE, 10:00 hrs 2-4 with gusts of 5 mph SE.
Water clarity: translucent green in the shallows (0 ft - 30 ft and clean & blue from 40 ft to 80 ft deep).
Large Leaf Kelp Beds: none to report, a few strands
Water Visibility: 8 ft-10 ft in deep open water, 4-6 ft along the shorelines.
Tidal Coefficient: (CE) 72 in the morning, this is slightly higher average and considered a stable rate.
iSolunar Prediction: Major Period from: 08:30 hrs until 11;30 hrs.
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Sea Dogs: (3) three to report
Dolphin: (4) four to report
Sharks: (0) none to report
Whales: (0) none to report
Sea Turtles: (0) none to report
Pelagic Bird Activity: two diving Pelican's to report
Bait Presence: HUGE amounts bait presence with predator fish chasing them and making them jump out of the water during the chase! That's a 50 ft wide ball of bait in front of me chopping the water.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Distance kicked: 1.43 miles
Calories Burnt: 484 calories, if were walking fast.
Personal Attire: board shorts
Fish-Finder used: Deeper Pro +, not used today
Model of Float Tube: Cumberland with DIY rod rack and hard-top lap-tray.
Type of fins used: Force Fins (original float tube fins) with fin-leash's.
Wader Skins: I wear Wader Skins- Leggings, but not worn today.
Tackle Used: For casting: 1/4oz Sardine Green/Silver & Crab Red colored HUB's, For Drop Shot: Gulp 4" Watermelon Minnow pinned on a Owner Mosquito 2/0 Hook w/ a 14" tag line down to the 1oz finesse weight.
SP Dan's fish count this morning: 16-fish, 6-species to report today.
(3) Spotty's, best 9"
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(1) short Sandy, best 9"
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(9) short Calico, best 12"
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(1) Kelp Bass, 13 3/4"
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(1) Sculpin "Thorn", best 14"
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(1) Greenback Mackerel 11"
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Note: All legals (if any) are shown and just one pic of each species landed if short and all fish are quickly CPR'd (ASAP).
PLEASE .... remember to be respectful to the boat owners and their property.
PLEASE ... remember to leave it cleaner than you found it!
So please ... grab a BIG hand-full and Pitch-In!!
It makes me feel good to know that I helped my fishery this much more today!
Thank you for taking the time to check out today's fish report!
Tight lines everyone!
SP Dan <"))><