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Best Water Temperature for White Seabass Fishing
White seabass bite best in 58–66°F water. Learn the ideal SST ranges, seasonal patterns, and how to use temperature data to find white seabass in SoCal.
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Surf Fishing at Doheny State Beach — A Hidden Gem for Families
If you’ve ever taken the kids to Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, you know the magic of those tide pools — watching little ones discover crabs, octopus, and sea stars tucked into the rocks. My daughter loves going there. But did you know Doheny is also a fantastic spot for surf fishing? I recently…
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How to Use Chlorophyll Maps to Find Fish Offshore
Chlorophyll maps reveal where bait concentrates offshore. Learn how to read ocean color satellite data to find tuna, dorado, and yellowtail on your next fishing trip.
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San Diego Fishing Season Calendar — Complete Month-by-Month Guide
Complete month-by-month guide to San Diego fishing seasons. Learn what’s biting, water temperatures, and the best species to target from January through December off the SoCal coast.
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Best Water Temperature for Bluefin Tuna Fishing
Bluefin tuna prefer water temps between 60-72°F. Learn the ideal temperature ranges by season for Southern California and Baja, plus how to use SST charts to find bluefin on your next trip.
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Best Water Temperature for Dorado (Mahi Mahi) Fishing
Dorado (mahi mahi) prefer water temperatures between 72-82°F. Learn the ideal temps by season for Southern California and Baja, plus how to use SST charts to time your dorado trip perfectly.
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White Sea Bass Surf fishing
This video came up in my feed, had to share it. This is why we spend stupid amounts of hours standing in cold water. Watch this angler hook into a tank white sea bass while surf fishing Carbon Beach in Malibu. The fight is legit — those runs will get your heart going, almost spooled.…
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Fishing The Edges
You’ve checked the SST chart, found a sharp temperature break, cross-referenced the chlorophyll map, and run offshore to the coordinates. Now you’re sitting on the edge. What do you actually do? Edges — temperature breaks, chlorophyll boundaries, color changes, current seams — are the most productive features in the open ocean. But finding one and…
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Understanding Upwelling
How Cold Water from Below Creates Hot Fishing Above Along the coasts of Baja and Southern California, some of the most productive fishing water doesn’t flow in from somewhere else — it rises up from below. This process, called upwelling, is responsible for the rich marine ecosystem that makes our region one of the best…
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How to Read SST Charts for Fishing
🌊 View Today’s SST Chart Check today’s water temperatures on our free animated SST chart — updated daily with NOAA satellite data. Pair it with the chlorophyll map and AI enhanced regional charts to find where fish are holding. Why SST Charts Matter for Fishing Sea surface temperature (SST) charts are one of the most…