Tides at San Diego, CA this month

Now tide in San Diego, CA is rising.

First low tide today is at 12:20 am, first high tide today is at 5:10 pm.
, next high tide today is at 5:10 pm.

Fishing forecast in San Diego, CA today

Now is a good time for fishing in San Diego, CA.

Best times to go fishing today at San Diego, CA are:

  • 12:20 am - 5:10 pm

Tides forecast in San Diego, CA this month

Monday 1st

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
12:20 amL1.23Good
5:10 pmH4.91Not good

Tuesday 2nd

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
1:08 amL0.75Good
8:26 amH3.84Not good
12:04 pmL3.35Good
6:13 pmH5.33Not good

Wednesday 3rd

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
1:43 amL0.31Good
8:27 amH4.10Not good
12:55 pmL2.93Good
7:01 pmH5.81Not good

Thursday 4th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
2:14 amL-0.07Good
8:41 amH4.39Not good
1:36 pmL2.45Good
7:42 pmH6.24Not good

Friday 5th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
2:43 amL-0.34Good
9:00 amH4.73Not good
2:15 pmL1.94Good
8:21 pmH6.54Not good

Saturday 6th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
3:11 amL-0.47Good
9:23 amH5.10Not good
2:54 pmL1.44Good
8:59 pmH6.64Not good

Sunday 7th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
3:40 amL-0.42Good
9:49 amH5.49Not good
3:34 pmL0.99Good
9:39 pmH6.51Not good

Monday 8th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
4:08 amL-0.19Good
10:17 amH5.85Not good
4:16 pmL0.64Good
10:20 pmH6.12Not good

Tuesday 9th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
4:36 amL0.23Good
10:48 amH6.14Not good
5:03 pmL0.43Good
11:05 pmH5.50Not good

Wednesday 10th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
5:05 amL0.78Good
11:21 amH6.30Not good
5:55 pmL0.39Good
11:58 pmH4.74Not good

Thursday 11th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
5:34 amL1.42Good
11:59 amH6.30Not good
6:56 pmL0.50Good

Friday 12th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
1:04 amH3.95Not good
6:03 amL2.09Good
12:45 pmH6.13Not good
8:13 pmL0.67Good

Saturday 13th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
2:38 amH3.35Not good
6:36 amL2.73Good
1:46 pmH5.83Not good
9:55 pmL0.67Good

Sunday 14th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
5:39 amH3.34Not good
7:44 amL3.29Good
3:14 pmH5.59Not good
11:33 pmL0.37Good

Monday 15th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
7:06 amH3.83Not good
10:36 amL3.43Good
4:52 pmH5.63Not good

Tuesday 16th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
12:39 amL0.01Good
7:37 amH4.27Not good
12:10 pmL2.99Good
6:08 pmH5.89Not good

Wednesday 17th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
1:28 amL-0.24Good
8:04 amH4.65Not good
1:08 pmL2.42Good
7:05 pmH6.15Not good

Thursday 18th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
2:06 amL-0.33Good
8:30 amH4.98Not good
1:54 pmL1.88Good
7:52 pmH6.28Not good

Friday 19th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
2:39 amL-0.26Good
8:54 amH5.27Not good
2:33 pmL1.42Good
8:32 pmH6.25Not good

Saturday 20th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
3:06 amL-0.06Good
9:17 amH5.52Not good
3:08 pmL1.07Good
9:08 pmH6.06Not good

Sunday 21st

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
3:31 amL0.25Good
9:40 amH5.70Not good
3:42 pmL0.83Good
9:43 pmH5.74Not good

Monday 22nd

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
3:52 amL0.64Good
10:02 amH5.82Not good
4:15 pmL0.69Good
10:16 pmH5.32Not good

Tuesday 23rd

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
4:13 amL1.07Good
10:24 amH5.85Not good
4:49 pmL0.66Good
10:51 pmH4.84Not good

Wednesday 24th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
4:31 amL1.53Good
10:44 amH5.81Not good
5:25 pmL0.73Good
11:29 pmH4.32Not good

Thursday 25th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
4:46 amL1.98Good
11:05 amH5.69Not good
6:06 pmL0.91Good

Friday 26th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
12:13 amH3.79Not good
4:56 amL2.40Good
11:25 amH5.49Not good
6:55 pmL1.17Good

Saturday 27th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
1:15 amH3.31Not good
4:56 amL2.77Good
11:49 amH5.23Not good
8:04 pmL1.42Good

Sunday 28th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
12:25 pmH4.92Not good
9:52 pmL1.46Good

Monday 29th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
1:57 pmH4.62Not good
11:26 pmL1.17Good

Tuesday 30th

TimeTypeHeight, ftFishing to start
8:15 amH3.87Not good
10:23 amL3.81Good
4:22 pmH4.68Not good

San Diego is a paradise for fishing enthusiasts, offering an abundance of sea species that attract anglers from around the world. Whether you are a seasoned angler or a novice looking to experience the thrill of fishing in the Pacific waters, San Diego offers a diverse range of fish species that will make your fishing adventure truly memorable. In this article, we will explore some of the most sought-after sea species for fishing in San Diego and provide valuable insights into their characteristics, habitats, and fishing techniques.

Sea Species in San Diego

Yellowtail

Yellowtail, also known as yellowtail amberjack, is a prized game fish found in the waters off San Diego. Known for their aggressive nature and impressive fighting ability, yellowtail offer an exciting challenge for anglers. These fish can grow up to 40 pounds and are often found near kelp beds and rocky structures. Jigging, trolling, and live bait fishing are popular techniques for targeting yellowtail.

Tuna

San Diego is renowned for its tuna fishing, attracting anglers from all over the world. Yellowfin tuna, bluefin tuna, and albacore are the most common species found in these waters. These pelagic fish are known for their speed and strength, providing an exhilarating fight for anglers. Tuna fishing in San Diego is typically done offshore, and techniques such as trolling, live bait fishing, and chunking are effective in targeting these powerful fish.

Halibut

Halibut is a highly prized flatfish that can be found in the sandy bottoms and nearshore waters of San Diego. These fish can reach impressive sizes, with some weighing over 40 pounds. Halibut are known for their delicious white meat and are a favorite among anglers for their taste and challenging nature. Fishing for halibut in San Diego often involves using live bait or artificial lures and targeting areas with sandy bottoms and structure.

Calico Bass

Calico bass, also known as kelp bass or rockfish, are a popular inshore fish species in San Diego. These fish are commonly found near kelp beds and rocky structures and offer exciting fishing opportunities. Calico bass have beautiful markings and can grow up to 10 pounds. They are known for their aggressive strikes and are often targeted using artificial lures and live bait.

Rockfish

Rockfish are another common species found in the waters of San Diego. These bottom-dwelling fish inhabit rocky areas and provide a fun and rewarding fishing experience. Rockfish come in various species, including red snapper, vermillion rockfish, and bocaccio. They are often caught using baited hooks or jigs, and their delicious meat makes them a popular choice among anglers.

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