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Everything to Know About Booking a Long Beach nearshore fishing charter

What are the best nearshore fishing charters in Long Beach?

Why should I book a nearshore fishing charter in Long Beach with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 10 nearshore trips in Long Beach, and the most popular trips in the area are Lobster Hooping - 21' Bayliner guided by Kevin, 4 hour Fishing Experience guided by Harry, and 4 hour PM Fishing Experience guided by Harry.

Our guides in Long Beach are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3716 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly nearshore guides / fishing lessons in Long Beach? Check out our beginner and family friendly nearshore guides in Long Beach.

What types of nearshore fishing charters are common in Long Beach?

The most commonly sought after species for nearshore fishing are: 1. calico bass, 2. halibut, 3. white seabass, 4. rockfish, and 5. barracuda.

The most common fishing techniques in Long Beach are bottom fishing, light tackle fishing, and trolling but heavy tackle fishing and live bait fishing are popular as well.

How much do Long Beach nearshore fishing charters cost?

Prices for nearshore fishing in Long Beach can range anywhere from about $868 to $2,893, but the average price for a half day trip for nearshore fishing in Long Beach is $1,140. The average price for a full day trip for nearshore fishing in Long Beach is $2,069.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for nearshore fishing in Long Beach?

The most popular season for nearshore fishing in Long Beach is fall, and most anglers book their trips 34 days in advance.

Do I need a Long Beach fishing license and what are the bag limits in Long Beach?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Long Beach, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Long Beach. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Long Beach.

What is nearshore fishing in Long Beach all about?

Nearshore fishing in Long Beach offers a diverse and rewarding experience due to its unique coastal environment. Located along the Southern California coast, Long Beach provides access to a range of fishing opportunities in waters that are not too far from shore. The nearshore areas, including kelp forests, sandy bottoms, and rocky outcrops, create ideal habitats for various fish species. Whether fishing from a boat or from the shore, anglers can enjoy a productive day on the water without needing to venture far offshore.

One of the popular techniques for nearshore fishing in Long Beach is targeting calico bass, which thrive in the kelp forests and rocky structures found in these waters. Anglers often use live bait such as sardines or anchovies, or artificial lures like jigs and soft plastics, to attract calico bass. These fish are known for their aggressive strikes and strong fights, making them a favorite among local fishermen. Fishing near the kelp beds provides the right conditions for catching these bass, as they use the kelp for shelter and hunting.

Another notable species in Long Beach's nearshore waters is the sand bass, which can be found along sandy bottoms and inshore reefs. Similar to calico bass, sand bass can be caught using live bait or lures. Additionally, the nearshore areas are home to species like halibut and perch, which can also be targeted with various techniques. Halibut are often found on sandy or muddy bottoms and can be caught using baited rigs or lures that mimic small fish. The variety of species and fishing techniques available in Long Beach’s nearshore waters ensure that anglers have ample opportunities for a successful and enjoyable fishing experience.

What are the most popular months to go nearshore fishing in Long Beach?

Nearshore fishing in Long Beach varies with the seasons, providing different opportunities throughout the year. Spring is an excellent time to fish in these waters as temperatures begin to rise and fish become more active after the cooler winter months. During this season, anglers often target species like calico bass and sand bass, which start to move closer to shore in search of warmer waters and abundant food. The improved weather conditions and increasing daylight hours also make spring a favorable time for fishing trips.

Summer is the peak season for nearshore fishing in Long Beach, with the warm water temperatures attracting a wide variety of species. This time of year is ideal for targeting species such as barracuda and yellowtail, which are more active and abundant in the nearshore waters. Anglers often use trolling techniques or live bait to catch these fast-moving fish. The summer months also bring more consistent weather and calmer seas, making it a great time for both experienced and novice anglers to enjoy extended fishing outings.

As fall approaches, nearshore fishing in Long Beach remains productive, though the focus may shift slightly as different species become more active. The cooler water temperatures can trigger increased feeding activity among species like halibut and perch. Fall is a good time for targeting these fish as they prepare for the colder months. The reduced fishing pressure compared to the summer, combined with comfortable weather conditions, makes fall an enjoyable season for fishing. Each season in Long Beach offers distinct fishing experiences, ensuring that anglers can find opportunities for a successful catch throughout the year.

What techniques are popular for nearshore fishing in Long Beach?

Nearshore fishing in Long Beach provides a variety of techniques suited to the diverse marine environment along Southern California’s coast. One popular method is targeting calico bass, which thrive around kelp forests and rocky structures. Anglers often use live bait such as sardines or anchovies, or artificial lures like jigs and soft plastics, to entice these aggressive fish. Casting near the kelp beds or drifting along rocky outcrops can yield excellent results, as calico bass seek shelter and food in these areas.

Another effective technique is fishing for sand bass, which are commonly found along sandy bottoms and inshore reefs. To catch sand bass, anglers typically use live bait such as anchovies or small fish, or they might opt for plastic baits and jigs. Sand bass fishing often involves dropping baits to the bottom and slowly retrieving them, mimicking the movement of small prey. The technique is relatively straightforward and can be highly productive, especially during the warmer months when sand bass are more active.

For those interested in targeting pelagic species, trolling is a popular technique during the summer months. This involves dragging lures or live bait behind a moving boat to attract species like barracuda and yellowtail. The warm waters and abundance of baitfish during summer make this an effective method for catching these fast-moving predators. Additionally, surf fishing from the shore is another option for targeting species like perch and halibut. Using baited rigs and casting into the surf can yield successful catches, especially in areas where sand meets rock. Each of these techniques offers a different approach to nearshore fishing in Long Beach, providing a range of options for anglers of all preferences.

What species are popular for nearshore fishing in Long Beach?

When nearshore fishing in Long Beach, anglers can target a variety of species that inhabit the coastal waters. One of the most popular catches is the calico bass, which thrives around kelp forests and rocky outcrops. These fish are known for their aggressive strikes and can provide an exciting challenge for anglers. Calico bass are typically found in areas with ample cover and structure, making them a prime target for those using live bait or artificial lures like jigs and soft plastics.

Another notable species in the nearshore waters of Long Beach is the sand bass. Found along sandy bottoms and inshore reefs, sand bass are known for their strong fights and can be caught using live bait such as anchovies or various lures. They are particularly active during the warmer months, making them a popular choice for anglers looking to enjoy a productive fishing trip. Sand bass are relatively accessible and can often be caught from boats or even from the shore.

In addition to calico and sand bass, nearshore fishing in Long Beach can yield other species such as halibut and perch. Halibut, with their flat bodies and bottom-dwelling habits, are commonly found on sandy or muddy bottoms and can be targeted with baited rigs or lures. Perch, including species like barred surf perch, are often caught from the shore using bait such as worms or small jigs. The variety of species available ensures that nearshore fishing in Long Beach remains engaging and offers something for every type of angler.

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    Harry and Alec were amazing and put us on the fish. Both were extremely knowledgeable and very entertaining during the day. I cannot recommend them highly enough and am so grateful for their expertise and efforts to make the trip so much fun. Thank you guys!

    Don O. | October 21, 2024

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