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Tides and Trappings: Conquering the San Francisco Bay Fishing Adventure

Tides and Trappings: Conquering the San Francisco Bay Fishing Adventure



For November 29, 2024, if you're planning a fishing trip in the San Francisco Bay area, here's what you need to know:

First, let's look at the tidal conditions. Today, the first low tide is at 3:15 AM with a height of 2.8 feet, followed by a high tide at 9:27 AM with a height of 6.1 feet. The next low tide will be at 4:24 PM with a height of -0.3 feet, and the final high tide of the day will be at 11:35 PM with a height of 4.5 feet[3].

The weather has been pleasant, with the sun rising at 7:00 AM and setting at 4:52 PM, giving you about 9 hours and 52 minutes of daylight.

Yesterday's fish counts were impressive, especially for Dungeness crab. The Lovely Martha Sportfishing out of San Francisco reported 360 Dungeness crab caught by 36 anglers on a half-day trip. The California Dawn II from Berkeley had 310 Dungeness crab, 14 Lingcod, and 157 Rockfish with 31 anglers on a full-day trip. The Happy Hooker from Berkeley also had a successful day with 240 Dungeness crab, 7 Lingcod, and 240 Rockfish[2][4].

For today, you can expect similar activity. The best lures and bait for this time of year include crab traps for Dungeness crab, and for rockfish and lingcod, use jigs or live bait like anchovies or sardines.

Hot spots to consider include the areas around the Golden Gate Bridge, the Berkeley Flats, and the waters off Emeryville. These spots have been consistent for both crab and rockfish.

Overall, it looks like it will be a great day for fishing in the San Francisco Bay, with favorable tides and active fish. Make sure to check your gear and head out early to make the most of your day.

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


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