{"id":17692,"date":"2020-08-18T18:09:00","date_gmt":"2020-08-18T16:09:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/?p=17692"},"modified":"2026-02-10T16:59:17","modified_gmt":"2026-02-10T16:59:17","slug":"long-beach-fishing-complete-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/long-beach-fishing-complete-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"Long Beach Fishing: The Complete Guide for 2026"},"content":{"rendered":"<span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 9<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span><p>Located just half an hour from Los Angeles, life in Long Beach happens on the waterfront. Sandy beaches, a vibrant surf culture, and a floating museum aboard the permanently moored RMS Queen Mary are all reasons why lovers of the Southern California coast should visit. If you&rsquo;re an angler, however, the <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/destinations\/location\/us\/CA\/long-beach?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=17692\">Long Beach fishing scene<\/a> will prove to be the most exciting of all.<\/p><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145048\/Long-Beach-Waterline.jpg\" alt=\"A view of the Long Beach waterline, taken from the Pacific Ocean, with palm trees, docked boats, and buildings visible.\" class=\"wp-image-17693\"><\/figure><p>The Port of Long Beach adjoins neighboring San Pedro&rsquo;s Port of Los Angeles, making this city one of the busiest in the world when it comes to marine traffic. There are vessels of all shapes and sizes in the many marinas and boat ramps, long fishing piers with access to deep waters, and beaches great for surf fishing.<\/p><p>From rocky areas and lively kelp beds inshore to offshore fishing around Santa Catalina Island, Long Beach fishing spots keep anglers hooked year after year. These waterways are regarded by many as the birthplace of modern-day sport fishing and we&rsquo;re here to tell you why &ndash; keep reading!<\/p><h2 id=\"best-fish-to-catch-in-long-beach\">Best Fish to Catch in Long Beach<\/h2><p>As so many anglers&nbsp;consider Long Beach to be the cradle of sportfishing,&nbsp;it&#8217;s no surprise that both the inshore and offshore waters are teeming with game fish ready to give you a run for your money. If you just want to catch an easy dinner, however, there are options for you too! Let&rsquo;s check out some of the most famous fish that call these waters home.<\/p><h3 id=\"calico-bass\">Calico Bass<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145048\/Calico-Bass-LB.jpg\" alt=\"A smiling mother and daughter duo showing off their Calico Bass catches while sitting on a boat.\" class=\"wp-image-17694\"><\/figure><p>Of all the Bass that call Southern California&rsquo;s marine waters home, Calico has to be the most well-known. These kelp-eating fish fit right in within Long Beach&rsquo;s marine ecosystem. They make for great action, as well as delicious table fare. Although Calico Bass are fairly aggressive, they can generally be reeled in without major difficulty.&nbsp;<\/p><p>This makes them a great choice for novices experimenting with both live bait and lures. Native to <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/fishing-in-california\/\">California<\/a>&rsquo;s coastal waters, these fish hold a special place in the hearts of local anglers. They&rsquo;re slow to grow and live a long life without ever going far from where they were born. As such, it&rsquo;s important to respect size regulations and limit yourself to keeping only a few fish.<\/p><h3 id=\"white-seabass\">White Seabass<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/09\/14144949\/White-Seabass-1.jpg\" alt=\"A smiling male angler holding a large White Seabass aboard a charter boat in Long Beach, with a fishing rod and water visible in the background\" class=\"wp-image-17695\"><\/figure><p>No inshore fish is as sought-after and fabled in these waters as White Seabass. As the largest fish in the Pacific Croaker family, Southern California anglers have long loved casting for elusive White Seabass. You can try hooking them from the shore or a boat, but these moody fish won&rsquo;t make it easy.<\/p><p>They&rsquo;re finicky about everything from water temperatures to depth, and usually only bite for a short time. Some anglers spend a lifetime trying to figure them out! What we do know is that they take well to both cut squid and spoons, and like relatively shallow waters. Hard as it is to get a hookup when you do, it&rsquo;s pretty spectacular. Trophies can reach up to 60 pounds and smaller varieties make for great eating.&nbsp;<\/p><h3 id=\"california-halibut\">California Halibut<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145047\/Halibut-LB.jpg\" alt=\"A group of anglers aboard a Long Beach fishing charter holding a large California Halibut they caught, with waters and the shore visible in the background\" class=\"wp-image-17696\"><\/figure><p>While you&rsquo;re still checking out the kelp beds, there&rsquo;s one more fish you should be on the lookout for. During their prime spring season, they won&rsquo;t be hard to spot as they can get big &ndash; like 60 pounds big! If you&rsquo;re looking for an easy dinner to take home, it doesn&rsquo;t get much better than these flatfish.<\/p><p>California Halibut like to take it easy and it won&rsquo;t take much more than some cut squid or other live bait to get a hookup. Anglers casting from shore will also be happy to know that Long Beach is one of the best places in California to cast for these fish. Best of all, there&rsquo;s a healthy supply of them year-round.<\/p><div class='featured-charters-container' data-trigger='featured-charters' data-destination-id='1156' data-destination-title='Long Beach' data-perpage='4' data-currency='USD'data-filter-field='fishFilter'data-filter-value='halibut'data-headline='Top Halibut Fishing Charters in Long Beach'data-add-type='m'><\/div>\n\n\n\n<\/p><h3 id=\"rockfish\">Rockfish<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145047\/Rockfish-LB.jpg\" alt=\"A group of three happy anglers on a boat, showing off their freshly caught Rockfish in Southern California, each is holding two fish towards the camera\" class=\"wp-image-17698\"><\/figure><p>Rockfish is an all-encompassing name and you&rsquo;ll find as many as 56 different varieties in Southern California&rsquo;s waters. In Long Beach, these include Sculpin, Boccacio, Black Rockfish, and many more. They aren&rsquo;t easy to find and most spots closer to shore have, unfortunately, been fished out. Still, as their name implies, these fish tend to call rocky terrain home.<\/p><p>The deeper the water and the smaller the spot, the more likely there are Rockfish close by. If you are lucky enough to find a honey hole, have your bottom fishing gear and small baitfish at the ready.<\/p><p>Rockfishing in Long Beach is fantastic year-round, however, harvesting is heavily regulated. Most of the time, the fishery is open to shore anglers year-round and to boat anglers from Mar 1&ndash;Dec 31. However, different species of Rockfish are subject to differing regulations, and there are differences in how far offshore you&#8217;re allowed to fish depending on the season. Check the specific <a href=\"https:\/\/wildlife.ca.gov\/News\/Archive\/california-fish-and-game-commission-adopts-2024-groundfish-regulations\">Rockfish regulations<\/a> to ensure you&#8217;re fishing within the law.<\/p><h3 id=\"yellowtail-amberjack\">Yellowtail Amberjack<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145047\/Yellowtail-LB.jpg\" alt=\"A male angler with Yellowtail Amberjack aboard a Long Beach fishing charter, with four fishing rods visible next to him\" class=\"wp-image-17699\"><\/figure><p>The west coast version of their silvery relatives, Yellowtail Amberjack are as prolific as fish in Southern California get. Considering they&rsquo;re both hard-fighting and delicious, that should come as no surprise. Although some stick around all year, these fish typically prefer warmer waters. As such, your best bet for getting your hands on them is from spring through fall.<\/p><p>Weighing in between 12&ndash;18 pounds on average, these fish won&rsquo;t give up easily. They&rsquo;re deep divers and you&rsquo;ll need to have the right gear and technique to tire them out. Heading out with live bait, a couple of feet of fluorocarbon leader, and a lot of heart is what it&rsquo;ll take to reel in a Yellowtail Amberjack.<\/p><h3 id=\"tuna\">Tuna&nbsp;<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145047\/Tuna-LB.jpg\" alt=\"A group of smiling male anglers holding multiple Yellowfin Tuna on the Southern California coast, with the shore and palm trees visible behind them\" class=\"wp-image-17700\"><\/figure><p>Long Beach anglers will agree that we saved the best for last. If <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/technique\/big_game_fishing\/us\/CA\/long-beach?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=17692\">bluewater fishing<\/a> is your preferred activity, you won&rsquo;t be able to resist heading out towards Catalina and San Clemente islands to get in on the Tuna action.<\/p><p>These waters are teeming with massive Bluefin Tuna and delicious Yellowtail, Skipjack, and even the occasional Albacore. If you&rsquo;re hoping to go home with some, chumming and trolling in the summertime is your best bet. They&rsquo;re not the only pelagic fish up for grabs here either, check out our fish calendar for more information.<\/p><div class='reviews-fetcher-container' data-destination-id='1156' data-destination-title='Long Beach' data-category-title='' data-category='' data-category-id='' data-trigger='reviews-fetcher' data-viewport-event='view_reviews_fetcher' data-action='In viewport' data-viewport-category='Reviews' data-label=''>\n                    <h3>What anglers said about fishing in Long Beach<\/h3>\n                <\/div>\n\n\n\n<\/p><h2 id=\"how-to-go-fishing-in-long-beach\">How to Go Fishing in Long Beach<\/h2><p>There are a number of fish to catch in Long Beach and a number of ways to do so. Below, we&rsquo;ve listed some of the most popular methods for casting a line in the area.&nbsp;<\/p><h3 id=\"charter-boat-fishing\">Charter Boat Fishing<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145047\/Charter-Boat-LB.jpg\" alt='A white charter boat with the name \"MarDiosa\" on its hull, cruising in the Pacific Ocean' class=\"wp-image-17701\"><\/figure><p>Nothing quite compares to the freedom of charter boat fishing. Switch spots and targets with ease, as you tailor your adventure to your needs. Although you can get solid inshore action from the shore, you&rsquo;ll need to charter a boat for offshore action.&nbsp;<\/p><p>Best of all, you&rsquo;ll have a knowledgeable captain at the helm. They&#8217;ll bring along all the gear you need for a successful trip and share tips so you can focus on experiencing these top-notch fisheries. Just pick your perfect vessel at one of the marinas and boat ramps from <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/destinations\/location\/us\/CA\/san-pedro?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=17692\">San Pedro<\/a> to Long Beach.<\/p><div class='featured-charters-container' data-trigger='featured-charters' data-destination-id='1156' data-destination-title='Long Beach ' data-perpage='4' data-currency='USD'data-filter-field=''data-filter-value=''data-headline='Top Fishing Charters in Long Beach 'data-add-type='m'><\/div>\n\n\n\n<\/p><h3 id=\"party-boat-fishing\">Party Boat Fishing<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"683\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14134857\/Party-Boat-Long-Beach-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"An aerial shot of a large group of anglers speeding towards their fishing spot aboard a shared party boat.\" class=\"wp-image-46123\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14134857\/Party-Boat-Long-Beach-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14134857\/Party-Boat-Long-Beach-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14134857\/Party-Boat-Long-Beach-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14134857\/Party-Boat-Long-Beach-150x100.jpg 150w, https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14134857\/Party-Boat-Long-Beach.jpg 1440w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/figure><p>If you&rsquo;re heading out on your own, or just don&rsquo;t feel like splurging on a private charter, party boat fishing in Long Beach is a great option. You&rsquo;ll still get the opportunity to explore fishing grounds inaccessible from shore for bottom fishing or trolling action.<\/p><p>You won&rsquo;t have the freedom of choice when it comes to changing spots or chasing specific targets, but you&rsquo;ll get a few hookups and make friends along the way! Since your captain will be splitting their attention between everyone on board, having some previous experience and knowing your way around fishing gear will maximize your time aboard.&nbsp;<\/p><h3 id=\"pier-fishing\">Pier Fishing<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145047\/Belmont-Pier.jpg\" alt=\"A view of Belmont Veterans Pier taken from the Long Beach shore, with rolling waves, calm waters, and clear skies visible. \" class=\"wp-image-17702\"><\/figure><p>If there&rsquo;s no way you can get access to a boat, don&rsquo;t worry too much! Pier fishing in Long Beach can still give you access to some pretty deep waters where a ton of inshore game fish reside. Best of all, in California, anglers casting from public piers don&rsquo;t need to worry about purchasing a fishing license.<\/p><p>Long Beach and neighboring San Pedro are home to several fishing piers, varying in length and fishing opportunities. Most of the area&#8217;s piers are longer than 1,000 feet, seriously diversifying your target list. Queenfish, Croakers, Halibut, Mackerel, and even Sharks could be biting your line.<\/p><h3 id=\"shore-fishing\">Shore Fishing<\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/media\/Beach-Fishing.jpg\" alt=\"A closeup shot of three fishing rods on a beach and several Southern California anglers surf fishing from the beach in the blurred background.\" class=\"wp-image-17703\"><\/figure><p>There are several beaches in Long Beach suitable for surf fishing. Thanks to it&rsquo;s Southern California location and mild weather, shore fishing is a year-round activity. Heading to the beach is especially popular for <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/technique\/fly_fishing\/us\/CA\/long-beach?utm_source=fishingbooker&amp;utm_medium=blog&amp;utm_campaign=post_content_link&amp;utm_term=17692\">fly fishing enthusiasts<\/a> looking to hook into Surf Perch, Corbina, and Yellow Croaker.<\/p><p>If you&rsquo;re hoping to go home with some tasty California Halibut, you&rsquo;ll be happy to know that Long Beach is an awesome place to hook into these flatfish on foot. Just remember to pick up a valid <a href=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker.com\/blog\/california-fishing-license-quick-guide\/\">California fishing license<\/a> for all anglers over the age of 16 before you head out.&nbsp;<\/p><h2 id=\"long-beach-fishing-spots\">Long Beach Fishing Spots<\/h2><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"960\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145046\/Long-Beach-Fishing-Spots.jpg\" alt=\"A shot of two women on water bikes, riding through a canal in Long Beach, with a variety of charter boats docked on each side of the canal.\" class=\"wp-image-17704\"><\/figure><p>The fisheries in and around Long Beach are so vast and diverse, we were barely able to narrow it down. Here are our top picks between, and beyond, Long Beach and neighboring San Pedro.<\/p><ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li><strong>Horseshoe Kelp<\/strong>: Spanning roughly 10 miles, this kelp bed starts at the San Pedro Lighthouse before dropping off near Los Angeles and Long Beach ports. It offers up a good mix of Calico Bass and Yellowtail, as well as California Sheephead and a promising stock of White Seabass.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Palos Verde<\/strong>: The obvious choice for numerous fishing charters, this cape offers great fishing within a short boat ride from downtown Long Beach. Anglers fish for White Seabass and monster Calico Bass around here.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Alamitos Bay<\/strong>: The calm waters of the bay are perfect for hooking Halibut, Corbina, and even Sharks, whether from the sandy beaches or the rocky jetties. There&rsquo;s also a marina for charter boat anglers looking to explore the bay or head out in the Pacific&nbsp;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier<\/strong>: This 1,650&#8242; pier allows anglers to access deeper waters &ndash; without stepping aboard a boat. Halibut, White Seabass, and Corbina are favorite catches.&nbsp;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Catalina Island<\/strong>: The absolute jewel in the stellar array of fishing spots Long Beach has, you&rsquo;ll find fish of all sizes and colors here. Travel 20 miles and prepare for incredible game fishing for Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi Mahi, and Blue Marlin.<\/li>\n<\/ul><h2 id=\"long-beach-fishing-seasons\">Long Beach Fishing Seasons<\/h2><p>So you know what you want to catch and how to go about it, along with where to try your luck. But not all the fish will show up at the same time. Take a look at the table below to see the peak seasons for some of the most sought-after fish in Long Beach.<\/p><table class=\"table table-bordered table-hover\">\n   <thead>\n      <tr>\n         <th>Species<\/th>\n         <th>Jan<\/th>\n         <th>Feb<\/th>\n         <th>Mar<\/th>\n         <th>Apr<\/th>\n         <th>May<\/th>\n         <th>Jun<\/th>\n         <th>Jul<\/th>\n         <th>Aug<\/th>\n         <th>Sep<\/th>\n         <th>Oct<\/th>\n         <th>Nov<\/th>\n         <th>Dec<\/th>\n      <\/tr>\n   <\/thead>\n   <tbody>\n      <tr>\n         <td><strong>Yellowtail<\/strong><\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n      <\/tr>\n      <tr>\n         <td><strong>White Seabass<\/strong><\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n      <\/tr>\n      <tr>\n         <td><strong>California Halibut<\/strong><\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n      <\/tr>\n      <tr>\n         <td><strong>Bluefin Tuna<\/strong><\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n      <\/tr>\n      <tr>\n         <td><strong>Yellowfin Tuna<\/strong><\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Great<\/td>\n         <td>Good<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n         <td>Weak<\/td>\n      <\/tr>\n   <\/tbody>\n<\/table><p>As you can see, the fishing is even good in <strong>winter<\/strong>, with the inshore, nearshore, and offshore fisheries all offering fish. The action gets even better in <strong>spring<\/strong>, as Halibut and Seabass peak, and the Bluefin Tuna season gets going. Yellowfin join them in <strong>summer<\/strong>, which is undoubtedly the best season to visit. However, if you want to avoid the crowds, come in early fall for a mixture of the best action and low fishing pressure.<\/p><h2 id=\"long-beach-fishing-regulations\">Long Beach Fishing Regulations<\/h2><script src=\"https:\/\/fast.wistia.com\/player.js\" async><\/script><script src=\"https:\/\/fast.wistia.com\/embed\/6t2zpak8px.js\" async type=\"module\"><\/script><style>wistia-player[media-id='6t2zpak8px']:not(:defined) { background: center \/ contain no-repeat url('https:\/\/fast.wistia.com\/embed\/medias\/6t2zpak8px\/swatch'); display: block; filter: blur(5px); padding-top:56.25%; }<\/style><wistia-player media-id=\"6t2zpak8px\" aspect=\"1.7777777777777777\"><div class=\"wistia_preload_transcript_outer_wrapper\" style=\"width: 100%; height: 100%; display:flex; justify-content:center; align-items: center; margin-top:-56.25%;\"><div class=\"wistia_preload_transcript_inner_wrapper\" style=\" overflow: auto;\"><p class=\"wistia_preload_transcript_text\" aria-hidden=\"true\" tabindex=\"-1\" style=\"text-align: justify; font-size: 5px !important;\">Hi guys, my name is Mark\r\n\r\nand today we&rsquo;ll go over what you need to know before you purchase a California fishing license. Fishing in California is awesome because it&rsquo;s a big state, it&rsquo;s diverse, and depending on where you are, you can target a wide range of both freshwater and saltwater species. That&rsquo;s why it&rsquo;s very important though to familiarize yourself with the main rules and regulations before you get out there and hit the water.\r\n\r\nSo we&rsquo;ll go over the different types of licenses, requirements, exceptions, and where to purchase a license, and everything else you need to know.\r\n\r\nBelieve me, the last thing you want is to be slapped with a fine because you caught something that you weren&rsquo;t licensed to catch or because you were fishing in the wrong place at the wrong time.\r\n\r\nThe first question and probably the most important one is, &ldquo;who needs a California fishing license?&rdquo; To put it simply, anyone over the age of 16 will have to buy a fishing license in the state of California. So this applies to both state residents and non-residents.\r\n\r\nA resident is defined as anyone who&rsquo;s been living in California consistently for six months or more and a non-resident is obviously anyone who is coming from out of state. Licenses for residents and non-residents are sold separately and their costs vary as well. Also, every angler in your group will have to purchase a fishing license, so if you bring one of your friends along and even if they&rsquo;re just helping you with netting or dehooking, they will also have to purchase a fishing license as well.\r\n\r\nSo there are some exceptions that exempt people from having to buy a fishing license and this includes if you&rsquo;re casting from a public pier as well as if you&rsquo;re fishing on what&rsquo;s referred to as a Free Fishing Day.\r\n\r\nJust keep in mind that these Free Fishing Days vary year-to-year and you can actually find the dates on California Department of Fish and Wildlife&rsquo;s website. And last but not least, anglers under the age of 16 also do not need a California fishing license, but they will be required to carry a permit or a report card if they&rsquo;re fishing for a specific type of species and we&rsquo;ll get into that later as well.\r\n\r\nSo there are several different types of fishing licenses in California. You have what&rsquo;s referred to as Standard Licenses, you also have Lifetime Licenses, which are only available to California residents, and you have what&rsquo;s called a Reduced Fee as well.\r\n\r\nFor Standard Licenses, you have a 1-day, 2-day, 10-day, and you have an annual license as well. The 10-day license is only available to non-residents. Now, for the hardcore anglers out there, if you really want to experience a little bit of everything, you can purchase what&rsquo;s called a Fishing Privilege Package, that&rsquo;s typically around $380 but just keep in mind that the price is subject to change. This license includes an Ocean Enhancement Stamp, a Lifetime Second-Rod Stamp, and a North Coast Salmon Report Card, as well as a Steelhead Report Card.\r\n\r\nThere are also some types of licenses that are available at reduced rates in a variety of situations. This includes anglers who are blind, developmentally disabled, or mobility impaired, as well as disabled or recovering veterans, as well as low-income seniors. You can fill out an application for a reduced fee license online at wildlife.ca.gov and submit it to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife by mail.\r\n\r\nJust keep in mind, you may also need to bring extra paperwork as proof. For example, disabled veterans will have to have a letter with them from the VA stating that they were honorably discharged and have a service-connected disability rating of over 50 percent.\r\n\r\nSo, just some additional requirements to keep in mind. Report cards are also important if you plan on targeting a certain type of species.\r\n\r\nThese include Steelhead, Spiny Lobster, and Sturgeon. You&rsquo;ll also need a North Coast Salmon report card if you&rsquo;re fishing for Salmon in the Klamath, Trinity, and Smith Rivers. You still need to buy a report card even if you&rsquo;re someone who isn&rsquo;t required to buy a sport fishing license, this is very important to keep in mind. So this applies to anglers fishing from public piers or anglers under the age of 16 as well.\r\n\r\nIt&rsquo;s important to remember that you&rsquo;ll have to return your report card to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife by January 31st of the following year. Spiny Lobster Report Cards however are due at the end of Lobster season which is usually April 30th. You can report your card online or mail it to the address specified on the card. For more information on pricing, you can always check out our full blog article or you can also just head to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife website for the most up to date information.\r\n\r\nJust remember that prices may change on a yearly basis, so it might be a good idea to just check on that information before you actually go out and purchase your license.\r\n\r\nSo you can purchase your license either in-person or online. You can do so through the California Department of Fish and Wildlife website or at one of their license&rsquo;s sales offices as well. Just please note that California Department of Fish and Wildlife offices do not accept payments in cash, so you will need to bring your credit card with you.\r\n\r\nYou can also find fishing licenses at Walmart, Big 5 Sporting Goods, local tackle shops, and any other licensed retailers as well.\r\n\r\nIf you lose your license, don&rsquo;t worry, you can always buy a replacement either online or at any California Department of Fish and Wildlife licenses sales offices. And same goes for renewals,\r\n\r\nonce your license expires, you can renew it online, again at California Department of Fish and Wildlife or at one of their sales offices as well.\r\n\r\nAlright, so hopefully this video helped answer some of your questions regarding California fishing licenses.\r\n\r\nFor more information, you can always check out our full blog article to get the full price break-downs as well as more details about each licensing category. Now that you have everything you need, go on and get out there, fish the Golden State waters responsibly, and more importantly be sure to have fun!<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/wistia-player><p>California&rsquo;s fisheries, including the honey holes around Long Beach and San Pedro, are heavily regulated. Possession limits, minimum sizes, and seasons change from year to year. It&rsquo;s always a good idea to <a aria-label=\"undefined (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"https:\/\/wildlife.ca.gov\/fishing\/ocean\/regulations\/fishing-map\/southern\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">check with the CDWF<\/a> before heading out to ensure you&rsquo;re fishing within the law.<\/p><p>Recreational anglers over the age of 16, planning to cast from shore or from a charter boat, need to purchase a fishing license either online or at authorized CDFW counters. If you&rsquo;re buying the license over the counter, please note that you won&rsquo;t be able to pay with cash. If you&rsquo;re fishing from a public pier you&rsquo;re in luck &ndash; no license is required.&nbsp;<\/p><h2 id=\"long-beach-a-waterfront-gem\">Long Beach: A Waterfront Gem<\/h2><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1440\" height=\"961\" src=\"https:\/\/fishingbooker-prod-blog-backup.s3.amazonaws.com\/blog\/media\/2020\/08\/14145046\/Long-Beach-Outro.jpg\" alt=\"A view of the Long Beach waterfront with lights reflecting on the water.\" class=\"wp-image-17705\"><\/figure><p>Whether you&rsquo;re looking for awesome table fare from the bay bottoms, or visiting the offshore reefs and wrecks for fabled pelagic fish, Long Beach delivers. In a city whose everyday happenings revolve around the waterfront, you shouldn&rsquo;t expect any less!&nbsp;<\/p><p><em>Tell us your experiences of fishing in the Los Angeles area. Do you love Long Beach as much as we do? 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