FISHING PIERS in CALIFORNIA . . .

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ez2cdave

FISHING PIERS in CALIFORNIA . . .


https://www.californiabeaches.com/map/historic-fishing-piers-california/

https://www.californiabeaches.com/pier-fishing-in-california/




Free Fishing Piers in California


   Antioch Pier, San Joaquin River – Catfish, striped bass

   Avila Pier, Avila Beach – Mackerel, white croaker, surfperch

   Balboa Pier, Newport Beach – Surfperch, corbina, jacksmelt, bonito

   Berkeley Fishing Pier, Berkeley – Staghorn sculpin, surfperch, jacksmelt

   Brisbane Fishing Pier, Brisbane – Staghorn, sculpin, Surfperch

   Cabrillo Fishing Pier, San Pedro, LA – White croaker, Pacific mackerel

   Capitola Wharf, Capitola – Perch, mackerel, jacksmelt

   Cayucos Pier, Cayucos – Pacific mackerel, white croaker, jacksmelt

   Chula Vista "J" St Marina – Smelt, perch, guitarfish, croaker

   Dana Point Pier, Dana Point – Surfperch, corbina, jacksmelt, bonito

   Embarcadero Fishing Pier, 5th Ave, San Diego – Smelt, bass, croaker, halibut

   F.D. Roosevelt Fishing Pier, Oakland

   Fort Point Fishing Pier, San Francisco – Staghorn sculpin, Surfperch

   Half Moon Bay (Johnson's Pier) – Surfperch, flounder, kingfish

   Gaviota Pier, N of Santa Barbara – Surfperch, corbina, jacksmelt, bonito, mackerel

   Goleta Pier, Goleta – Surfperch, corbina, jacksmelt, mackerel

   Huntington Beach Pier, Huntington Beach – Corbina, mackerel

   Imperial Beach Pier, Imperial Beach – Mackerel, halibut, bass, croakers

   Jenner Visitor Center, Jenner – Steelhead, coho, topsmelt, striped bass

   Malibu Pier, Malibu – Surfperch, corbina, jacksmelt, bonito, mackerel

   Manhattan Pier, Manhattan Beach – Corbina, jacksmelt, bonito, mackerel

   Martinez Fishing Pier, Carquinez Strait, Martinez

   Monterey Wharf #2, Monterey – Mackerel, bonito, sanddabs, jacksmelt

   Newport Pier, Newport Beach – Corbina, jacksmelt, bonito mackerel

   North T-Pier, Morro Bay – Jacksmelt, Pacific mackerel, surfperch

   Ocean Beach Fishing Pier San Diego – Topsmelt, mackerel, bass

   Oceanside Harbor, Oceanside – Smelt, perch, guitarfish

   Oyster Point Fishing Pier, South San Francisco – Surfperch

   Pacifica Fishing Pier, Pacifica – White croaker, surfperch

   Paradise Beach Fishing Pier, Tiburon – Surfperch, Staghorn sculpin

   Pismo Beach Pier, Pismo Beach – Mackerel, jacksmelt, perch

   Port Hueneme Pier, Port Hueneme – Corbina, jacksmelt, bonito, mackerel

   Port San Luis Pier, Avila Beach – Perch, mackerel, white croaker, jacksmelt

   Point Benicia Fishing Pier, Benicia – Flounder, bullhead

   Point Pinole Fishing Pier, Richmond – Staghorn sculpin, surfperch

   Redondo Beach Fishing Pier, Redondo Beach – Silversides, jacksmelt, halibut

   San Clemente Pier, San Clemente – Croaker, topsmelt, mackerel

   San Leandro Fishing Platform, San Leandro – Staghorn sculpin

   San Simeon Pier, San Simeon – Surfperch, jacksmelt, white croaker

   Santa Cruz Wharf, Santa Cruz – Pacific mackerel, jacksmelt, sculpin, perch

   Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica – Corbina, jacksmelt, bonito, mackerel

   Seacliff Wharf, Aptos – Perch, jacksmelt, mackerel, sculpin

   Seal Beach Pier, Seal Beach  – California halibut, yellowfin croaker

   South T-Pier, Morro Bay – Pacific mackerel, surfperch, jacksmelt

   Venice Fishing Pier, Venice Beach, LA – Cackerel, halibut

   Ventura Pier, Ventura – Corbina, jacksmelt, bonito, mackerel


Tight Lines !

sabaman1

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ez2cdave, there is also a Oceanside pier and I believe it is the longest wooden pier on the California coast.  Croakers, sargo, corbina, perch, halibut, rays, sharks, mackeral, bonito and in some years even yellowtail.
JIM

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Ron Jones

Quote from: sabaman1 on October 03, 2019, 03:47:07 AM
ez2cdave, there is also a Oceanside pier and I believe it is the longest wooden pier on the California coast.  Croakers, sargo, corbina, perch, halibut, rays, sharks, mackeral, bonito and in some years even yellowtail.

He beat me to it. Fished it my whole life. Watched them rebuild it after half of it washed away. If you ever do pier fishing, you owe yourself a trip. I've also caught croaker, halibut and white sea bass on the harbor pier, but that was a long time ago.

The Man
Ronald Jones
To those who have gone to sea and returned and to those who have gone to sea and will never return
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Gobi King

I worked in socal for many years and never got the chance to head out the pier.

I am big fan of pier fishing

Could you guys please add to your comments, the best time of the year to hit each and what gear one would need.
Shibs - aka The Gobi King
Fichigan

ez2cdave

Yes, absolutely . . . Everyone, please feel free to add information !

Tight Lines !