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Dock Totals Report for December 11, 2025
The Dock Totals Report for December 11, 2025 provides a comprehensive overview of the latest fishing activities across various regions in the United States. This report highlights the catches, the number of anglers, and the trips made by different sportfishing landings, offering valuable insights for both avid fishermen and casual anglers.
Here's a detailed breakdown of the fishing totals by region:
- Northern California:
- Reel Obsession Sportfishing, Bodega Bay, CA: 1 boat, 1 trip, 6 anglers, with catches including 60 Rockfish, 60 Dungeness Crab, and 12 Lingcod.
- Bay Area:
- California Dawn Sportfishing, Berkeley, CA: 1 boat, 1 trip, 32 anglers, catching 320 Dungeness Crab, 320 Rockfish, and 1 Lingcod.
- Bodega Bay Sportfishing Center, Bodega Bay, CA: 1 boat, 1 trip, 19 anglers, resulting in 190 Dungeness Crab, 190 Rockfish, and 15 Lingcod.
- Fish Emeryville, Emeryville, CA: 3 boats, 3 trips, 58 anglers, with 580 Dungeness Crab and 360 Rockfish caught.
- Central Coast:
- J&M Sportfishing, Monterey, CA: 1 boat, 1 trip, 4 anglers, landing 40 Rockfish and 8 Lingcod.
- Chris' Fishing Trips, Monterey, CA: 1 boat, 1 trip, 7 anglers, resulting in 70 Rockfish and 13 Lingcod.
- Los Angeles:
- Marina Del Rey Sportfishing, Marina Del Rey, CA: 1 boat, 1 trip, 21 anglers, with catches of 105 Sculpin, 45 Sand Bass, 40 Whitefish, 22 Calico Bass, and 18 Sheephead.
- Long Beach Sportfishing, Long Beach, CA: 2 boats, 2 trips, 45 anglers, catching 286 Rockfish, 206 Whitefish, 82 Sculpin, 60 Vermillion Rockfish, 58 Sheephead, and 1 Cabezon.
- Orange County:
- Dana Wharf Sportfishing, Dana Point, CA: 1 boat, 1 trip, 21 anglers, landing 60 Bonito, 3 Sand Bass, 2 Sheephead, and 1 Sculpin, with 65 Calico Bass released.
- San Diego:
- Oceanside Sea Center, Oceanside, CA: 1 boat, 1 trip, 11 anglers, catching 40 Rockfish and 30 Sculpin.
- Point Loma Sportfishing, San Diego, CA: 1 boat, 1 trip, 13 anglers, with 96 Rockfish caught.
- Seaforth Sportfishing, San Diego, CA: 2 boats, 2 trips, 31 anglers, resulting in 187 Rockfish, 50 Bonito, 25 Whitefish, 20 Sheephead, 7 Sand Bass, and 5 Calico Bass.
- H&M Landing, San Diego, CA: 2 boats, 2 trips, 20 anglers, landing 80 Rockfish, 25 Spiny Lobster, 20 Red Rockfish, 17 Rock Crab, and releasing 95 Spiny Lobster.
This report not only reflects the current fishing conditions but also serves as a tool for anglers to plan their trips effectively. Whether you’re targeting specific species or looking for a fun day out on the water, these totals provide a snapshot of what to expect.
For more information on fishing reports and trip schedules, visit SportfishingReport.com.
Northern California Landings
Northern California is renowned for its diverse fishing opportunities, catering to both novice and experienced anglers. With a variety of species available and scenic locations, this region remains a favorite for sportfishing enthusiasts.
In the latest report, the following landing provided notable catches:
- Reel Obsession Sportfishing, Bodega Bay, CA:
- Boats: 1
- Trips: 1
- Anglers: 6
- Catches: 60 Rockfish, 60 Dungeness Crab, 12 Lingcod
For those looking to explore further, Northern California offers numerous other landings and fishing charters, including:
- California Dawn Sportfishing, Berkeley, CA: Known for its excellent Dungeness Crab fishing.
- Bodega Bay Sportfishing Center, Bodega Bay, CA: A hotspot for both crabs and rockfish.
- Fish Emeryville, Emeryville, CA: Offers multiple boats for larger groups, maximizing the chances of a successful catch.
Each landing provides unique experiences, from the type of fish available to the amenities offered. Anglers should consider their preferences, such as whether they want a half-day or full-day trip, and the specific species they are targeting.
As the fishing season progresses, staying updated on the latest reports and conditions is crucial. This ensures you make the most of your fishing adventures in Northern California. For ongoing updates, resources, and scheduling, check out SportfishingReport.com.
Bay Area Landings
The Bay Area is a vibrant hub for sportfishing, offering a mix of rich marine life and stunning coastal views. Anglers flock to this region not just for the quantity of fish but also for the diversity of species available, making it an ideal location for both day trips and longer excursions.
Recent reports from various landings in the Bay Area showcase impressive catches:
- California Dawn Sportfishing, Berkeley, CA:
- Boats: 1
- Trips: 1
- Anglers: 32
- Catches: 320 Dungeness Crab, 320 Rockfish, 1 Lingcod
- Bodega Bay Sportfishing Center, Bodega Bay, CA:
- Boats: 1
- Trips: 1
- Anglers: 19
- Catches: 190 Dungeness Crab, 190 Rockfish, 15 Lingcod
- Fish Emeryville, Emeryville, CA:
- Boats: 3
- Trips: 3
- Anglers: 58
- Catches: 580 Dungeness Crab, 360 Rockfish
These landings are equipped to handle various fishing techniques, ensuring that both novice and seasoned anglers can enjoy their time on the water. The availability of experienced crew members enhances the fishing experience, providing valuable tips and guidance.
For those considering a fishing trip in the Bay Area, it is advisable to check for specific seasonal regulations and conditions that might affect fishing success. This ensures a fulfilling and compliant fishing adventure.
To explore more about trip availability and specific fishing reports, visit SportfishingReport.com.
Central Coast Landings
The Central Coast of California is a premier destination for sportfishing, characterized by its stunning landscapes and abundant marine life. This region offers a unique blend of fishing opportunities, attracting both local anglers and visitors alike.
Recent reports from notable landings in the Central Coast region include:
- J&M Sportfishing, Monterey, CA:
- Boats: 1
- Trips: 1
- Anglers: 4
- Catches: 40 Rockfish, 8 Lingcod
- Chris' Fishing Trips, Monterey, CA:
- Boats: 1
- Trips: 1
- Anglers: 7
- Catches: 70 Rockfish, 13 Lingcod
These landings are known for their commitment to providing quality fishing experiences. With experienced crews, anglers can expect personalized attention and valuable insights into local fishing conditions.
In addition to the excellent fishing opportunities, the Central Coast is also celebrated for its picturesque scenery. Anglers can enjoy breathtaking views of the coastline, making each trip not just about the catch but also about the experience.
For those interested in exploring more about fishing trips in the Central Coast, it is advisable to check local regulations and seasonal updates. This ensures compliance and enhances the fishing experience.
For further information and updates, visit SportfishingReport.com.
Los Angeles Landings
The Los Angeles area offers some of the most dynamic sportfishing experiences in California, with a variety of landings that cater to different angling preferences. Whether targeting local species or venturing further out, anglers are in for an adventure.
Recent catches from notable landings in this region highlight the thriving fishing opportunities:
- Marina Del Rey Sportfishing, Marina Del Rey, CA:
- Boats: 1
- Trips: 1
- Anglers: 21
- Catches: 105 Sculpin, 45 Sand Bass, 40 Whitefish, 22 Calico Bass, 18 Sheephead
- Long Beach Sportfishing, Long Beach, CA:
- Boats: 2
- Trips: 2
- Anglers: 45
- Catches: 286 Rockfish, 206 Whitefish, 82 Sculpin, 60 Vermillion Rockfish, 58 Sheephead, 1 Cabezon
Los Angeles landings are well-equipped with experienced crews and modern fishing vessels, ensuring safety and efficiency on the water. Many of these operations also offer tailored trips, from half-day excursions to full-day adventures, accommodating various skill levels and preferences.
For anglers interested in specific species, the waters off Los Angeles are known for their rich biodiversity, including:
- Calico Bass: A popular target for sportfishing enthusiasts due to their aggressive nature.
- Dungeness Crab: Often sought after during the crabbing season, providing a delicious catch.
- Rockfish: Available year-round and known for their excellent taste.
As with all fishing, conditions can vary based on the season and weather, so it’s essential to stay informed about the best times to fish. Local landings frequently update their schedules and reports, helping anglers make the most of their trips.
For more insights and to plan your next fishing adventure in Los Angeles, visit SportfishingReport.com for the latest updates and trip availability.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sportfishing Updates
What are the latest landings in sportfishing?
The latest landings include various sportfishing activity reports from regions such as Northern California, the Bay Area, Central Coast, Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego, showcasing the total catches, trips, and number of anglers.
How can I find the best times to fish?
The best times to fish can vary by season and location. It's advisable to check local fishing reports, weather conditions, and timing of specific species for optimal fishing experiences.
What should I consider for planning a fishing trip?
When planning a fishing trip, consider the type of fish you wish to catch, the time of year, weather conditions, fishing regulations, and the availability of experienced crew and equipment on board.
What types of species are available for fishing in California?
California waters are rich in biodiversity, offering species such as Rockfish, Dungeness Crab, Calico Bass, Sculpin, and Lingcod, among others, depending on the season and region.
Where can I find more fishing reports and resources?
For more fishing reports, trip schedules, and bookings, visit SportfishingReport.com, which provides updated information from various landings across the regions.




