Best Fishing Spots Near Long Beach, CA (Los Angeles)
When I go fishing I really enjoy having the peace, quiet and some space to myself. It can be stress free when you just go fishing for fun and not have a care in the world. Some the places I looked online and in person near Long Beach, CA (Los Angeles) to fish are:
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I first looked online for the best fishing spots to check out nearby and one of the top google searches was Losangeles.cbslocal.com. I will share the information with you about fishing near Long Beach, CA (Los Angeles):
These Amazing Spots Near Long Beach, CA (Los Angeles) Are Perfect To Go Fishing
Few things in the world are more relaxing – or more exciting, depending on the day – than fishing. With so many freshwater lakes and rivers, fishing in Long Beach, CA (Los Angeles) is top-rated. From fly fishing to shore casting, here are some of the best spots to try your luck. Please note, that these aren’t ranked in any particular order, but we have mentioned some of the fish you’re most likely to catch.
Outside a couple of pocket ponds and lakes, fresh-water fishing can prove to be something of a challenge in the City of Angels. However, what the city lacks in fresh-water locales it makes up for with a spectacular array of ocean-based angling destinations. So grab your rod, reel, tackle box and a stout pair of waders as we walk you through some of the best surf, deepwater, pier and beachside angling locations in Los Angeles.
Redondo Beach Sport Fishing. (credit: Julian Gothard)
Redondo Beach Sport Fishing
233 N. Harbor Drive
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
(310) 372-2111
www.redondosportfishing.com
If deep-sea fishing floats your boat, then climb aboard the “Redondo Special” or “The New Hustler” and enjoy a spot of boat-based angling in the company of salty sea dogs from Redondo Beach Sport Fishing. Located on a private pier adjacent to the City of Redondo Beach salt water lagoon, the family-friendly operation sells fishing licenses and bait and also rents rods and tackle. You can expect to reel in a variety of fish on your voyage; from rockfish, ocean whitefish and California sheepheads to sand bass, red snapper and sculpin. Before you go, check out the current regulations provided by the CA Department of Fish & Wildlife.
(credit: Department Of Public Works)
Echo Park Lake
751 Echo Park Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
(213) 847-0929
www.echoparklake.org
Rehabilitating this 150-year-old, 14.1-acre lake in downtown Los Angeles took two years, $65 million and involved the relocation of some 2,000 fish, 90 turtles and 60 waterfowl along with extensive replanting of the lake’s famous lotus beds. All phases of the park’s makeover are due to be completed in May, which will be welcome news for the local angling population. The lake — which is open year round — will offer catch-and-release fishing for catfish and trout. There’s no news yet as to whether other fish species will be reintroduced. California residents ages 16 and up require a sport fishing license to fish the lake.
Manhattan Beach Pier. (credit: Julian Gothard)
Manhattan Beach Pier
2 Manhattan Beach Blvd.
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
(310) 802-5000
www.ci.manhattan-beach.ca.us
Not only is the 928-foot-long pier Manhattan Beach Pier a state historical landmark, but it’s also one of the best pier fishing locations in the South Bay. Fishing is permitted year round (with license) so anglers can bring a selection of bait and tackle and take up residence adjacent to the Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab and Aquarium at the end of the pier. With the right bait, you’ll soon be reeling in a variety of fish including Pacific mackerel, sand bass and perch. There are fish-cleaning stations and restrooms on the pier and some great eateries in town, though finding a metered parking spot can sometimes prove challenging.
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California Grunion Run
City of Hermosa Beach City Hall
1315 Valley Drive
Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
(310) 318-0239
www.hermosabch.org
Grab and bag isn’t exactly fishing, but watching the California grunion spawning along the beach line from as far north as Point Conception to Point Abreojos in Baja, California is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. During the spawning season — which runs from March through September — sightseers, kids and anglers head down to the Los Angeles South Bay in the wee hours and watch as a host of silver-colored fish hurl themselves onto the beach in a spawning frenzy. Capturing these slippery little critters during the open season is a strictly “hands only” affair – no nets allowed. Check the CA Fish and Wildlife website for the spawning schedule.
Dockweiler State Beach (credit: Julian Gothard)
Dockweiler State Beach
12000 Vista del Mar
Playa del Rey, CA 90293
(310) 322-7036
www.beaches.lacounty.gov
If you like surf fishing, then Dockweiler State Beach at the western end of Los Angeles International Airport provides some excellent saltwater fly fishing opportunities. A popular venue for local fly fishing clubs, Dockweiler State Beach has also hosted the One Surf Fly Classic on a couple of occasions. Choose the right bug and you could end up with a BSP, halibut, croaker or corbina on the end of your line. You can park for free on Vista del Mar or in one of the beachside parking lots ($3 to $10 depending on the season).
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The secord place I looked online for the best fishing spots to check out near and one of the top google searches Youtube.com video title “My Top 3 Favorite Fishing Spot In Socal” I use a video because some of us would like to watch a video and see what it looked like before we book our stay and drive to a location we have never been before, I will share the information with you about fishing near Santa Catalina Island (Los Angeles).
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Helpful Links To Kayaks And More
1.Buyer Guide for Kayaks Paddles
I went shopping online at 4 different online stores to find the right paddle for my kayak.
The first store I went to was REI to get more infomation about buying the right paddle for my new kayak. There are a few thing to think about shift, blade, material and price, and last length. By choosing the right paddle you can save yourself a lot energy. Here is some information from REI:
Figuring out the right size (length) of paddle is surprisingly straightforward. The wider your boat is, the longer your paddle needs to be. Your height is also a factor, especially for a narrower boat: Taller paddlers need longer paddles.
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2.How to find a good kayak rental company?
I like traveling and trying new things. I have been to 20 different city this past month. I have enjoy good food, good weather, roof top bars, and the beach. I also have enjoy learning and listening to interesting people. There are different rental programs across the country at universities and colleges. I came a cross a program about the local University of North Florida (UNF), they offer “Gear Check-out & Adventure Trips.” The students can use the gear for free, for example, kayaks, canoing, and rock climbing.
The programs offered University of North Florida (UNF) allow students, staff and visitors to learn about team work in different environment. I like to see programs like that be very success like it is at our local university.
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3.Kayak Buyers Guide
How to buy a kayak?
As I been writing this blog the past two weeks I have been shopping for a kayak. I went online to Dick’s sporting goods. I went to Walmart, Black Creek sporting goods store, and REI co-op.
Here is some information from each store, first Black Creek is more that you have to go into the store the online store does not have enough information to share online.
They do offer classes, rentals, certifications, and more….
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Best Fishing Practices
Many anglers plan ahead and incorporate best fishing practices using tips to ensure safe and responsible angling. Thank you to www.fishsmart.org or providing the following tips:.
Plan Ahead
Know your fishing regulations and have the necessary equipment ready to release fish that you do not plan to keep.
Avoidance
Develop fishing skills to target the size and species you desire. Change location, depth, or bait to avoid catching fish you do not intend to keep.
Appropriate Gear
Use appropriately sized gear that is targeted to the species you desire to catch. Use circle hooks when planning to release fish and where they are required.
Landing Fish
Do not play the fish to exhaustion. Use line strong enough to minimize playing time. Land the fish quickly and if possible, release them while still in the water.
Handling Fish
Use knotless, rubberized landing nets and rubberized gloves to avoid removing the slime layer from the fish’s body. Keep the fish horizontal and support the body. Avoid dropping the fish, especially onto hard surfaces. Use release tools, such as dehookers and recompression tools, to minimize handling. Release fish as soon as practical and do not keep them out of the water longer than necessary.
Additional Information: Fishing Maps that might be helpful for your next fishing trip.
When I go fishing I am looking for that out of the way secret place if you will fishing spot that the locals know as good if I am only visit the area once in my life. Lets make the best of the time in Santa Catalina Island (Los Angeles).
Conclusion
Hope this post was helpful to you and that you have a very successful trip fishing with your friends and family! Check out the other sections of my blog for more tips on ThebookOnGoneFishing.
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