SWDCA0110 - Channel Islands:
$12.99
[G.P.S.]
The clear, blue waters surrounding these federally protected islands
are rich in marine life. You'll find an outstanding fishery that allows
access to numerous species and habitats within a short distance from
one another. The area is popular for anglers seeking exotic fishing
opportunities without having to travel far.
SWDCA0107 - Los Angeles Central :
$12.99
(Malibu to Long Beach Shore)[G.P.S.]
There are 88 cities within Los Angeles County, including the islands
of San Clemente and Santa Catalina. The coastline is 76 miles long
and it has the highest population of any county in the nation. The
inshore waters of the nearby Pacific Ocean offer many recreational
opportunities.
SWDCA0106 - Los Angeles North : $12.99
(Oxnard to Marina del Rey)[G.P.S.]
This area features more than a mile of sandy beaches for swimming,
surfing, windsurfing, fishing and more. Plus, you can explore the
tidepools, coastal caves and reefs. Because of this area's relative
isolation from the city, the ocean adjoining this scenic expanse of
coastline offers numerous fishing opportunities.
SWDCA0105 - Los Angeles Offshore :
$12.99
(Marina del Rey to San Clemente Island)[G.P.S.]
Chasing giant schools of tuna is one of the most popular summertime
activities in these waters. Discover marlin, yellowtail, Pacific barracuda
and dorado. One of the most sought-after trophy species cruising the
offshore banks here is the elusive striped marlin. Trolling the island
waters can produce quality fish.
SWDCA0108 - Los Angeles
South : $12.99
(Palos Verdes to Orange Co)[G.P.S.]
Los Angeles County's sunny climate and magnificent Pacific coastline
brings a tremendous blend of both water and land-based recreation.
SWDCA0104 - Mission Bay
: $12.99
[G.P.S.]
With more than 27 miles of shoreline and numerous access points, Mission
Bay Park offers some of the top year-round, light tackle bay fishing
in Southern California. While known for its spotted bay bass fishery,
sand bass, California halibut, yellowfin croaker and white sea bass
regularly frequent the area.
SWDCA0102 - San Diego Bay : $12.99
(to Imperial Beach)[G.P.S.]
A wide variety of fish are available to both the inshore and onshore
angler throughout the year. The most active bite occurs between the
months of April and October. Among the prime species are the California
halibut and smaller members of the tropical grouper family.
SWDCA0101 - San Diego Inshore : $12.99
(San Clemente to Imperial Beach)[G.P.S.]
San Diego's Mediterranean-like climate is second to none. Inshore
anglers will find calico bass, sand bass, white sea bass and numerous
rockfish species year-round. In summer, hard fighting yellowtail,
barracuda, California halibut and bonito add to the excitement of
any fishing trip.
SWDCA0103 - San Diego Offshore : $12.99
(San Diego to Ensenada)[G.P.S.]
San Diego's offshore banks boast some of the top angling opportunities
Southern California has to offer. These crystal blue waters, 30 to
80 miles offshore can produce yellowtail, albacore tuna, bluefin tuna,
marlin and dorado
SWDCA0109 - Santa Barbara Inshore :
$12.99
(Tajiguas to Oxnard)[G.P.S.]
Lingcod, calico bass and various rockfish species are the primary
wintertime targets in this area. Salmon can be found as early as March.
Spring also provides the chance for a California halibut.
SWDCA0111 - Santa Catalina/San Clemente
islands : $12.99
[G.P.S.]
There are a number of excellent fishing locations near these islands.
Discover white sea bass, yellowtail, calico bass, halibut, barracuda
and bonito throughout most of the year. The numerous canyons, walls
and thick kelp forests near San Clemente Island, provide premier habitat
for a multitude of popular gamefish.