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Fishing Bonanza in San Francisco Bay: Halibut, Lingcod, and Rockfish Abound

Fishing Bonanza in San Francisco Bay: Halibut, Lingcod, and Rockfish Abound



As of October 17, 2024, the fishing scene in the San Francisco Bay is looking quite promising. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, the sun rises at 7:20 AM and sets at 6:27 PM, giving us a good 11 hours of daylight. The tidal coefficient is very high, indicating significant tidal movements, but the actual tidal amplitude is moderate due to the low tidal coefficient values. The first high tide is at 11:43 AM, and the next high tide will be at 6:02 PM. The low tide is at 5:15 AM with a height of 1.0 ft, and another low tide at 6:02 PM with a height of -0.6 ft.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw some excellent fishing trips in the Bay. The Flash boats reported catching large halibut, limits of lingcod, and plenty of rockfish. There were also successful half-day trips targeting halibut, with some groups even encountering shark action before switching to halibut fishing.

### Types and Amounts of Fish
Halibut, lingcod, and rockfish are the stars of the show right now. Halibut catches were particularly impressive, with some trips landing solid fish per rod. Lingcod and rockfish were also abundant, making for a fulfilling day for anglers.

### Best Lures and Bait
For halibut, live bait from Fisherman’s Wharf is highly recommended, although swim baits can also be effective. For lingcod and rockfish, using the right bottom-fishing gear with lures that mimic their natural prey can yield great results. Small rockfish can often be caught using lighter tackle and smaller lures.

### Hot Spots
Some of the best places to fish in the San Francisco Bay include the areas around the Alameda Rockwall through the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, which are known for halibut. Fort Point Pier is another hotspot, especially if you can get live bait. Oyster Point Pier and McNear Beach Fishing Pier in San Rafael are also worth checking out for halibut, stripers, and jacksmelt.

In summary, with favorable tidal conditions and the right gear, today is shaping up to be an excellent day for fishing in the San Francisco Bay. Make sure to check the weather forecast as well, but the current conditions suggest a productive day on the water.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI


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