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Massive Tides, Active Bite: Your Bay Area Fishing Report 21 Oct 2025

Massive Tides, Active Bite: Your Bay Area Fishing Report 21 Oct 2025



Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday, October 21st, 2025, San Francisco Bay fishing report. First light cracked at 7:24 this morning and we're heading for a sunset at 6:23 tonight. Tides are lively today: high at 12:17 AM, low at 5:27 AM, peak high swinging in at 11:47 AM with a strong 5.8 foot surge, and bottoming out again at 6:15 PM near dead low. According to Tides4Fishing, we’re looking at a tidal coefficient of 85, which means heavy currents, plenty of movement, and some spicy bite windows. Expect the best action to frame today’s major tide changes.

Weather’s typical autumn Bay fare—early clouds burning off to partial sun and a high in the mid-60s. Winds will hover around 8 to 13 mph. Pack a windbreaker; the breeze is enough to chop up the surface come midday.

Recent catches are keeping the local tackle shops buzzing. Nor Cal Fish Reports says Sunday’s charters limited out on striped bass, with boats like the Happy Hooker and local party boats reporting scores of two bass per angler—some chunky schoolies up to 21 inches, plus a bonus halibut here and there. Bottom action remains hot with the Farallon trips sticking solid limits of lingcod and quality rockfish, especially ahead of fronts and during strong tidal swings.

Inside the Bay, striped bass are pushing up into the shallows near Oyster Point and the Berkeley Flats, responding to anchovy schools swept in by the tides. Reports coming from YouTube anglers like Jared FishBoi and other locals confirm stripers eating both lures and live bait on rainy and overcast days. Drifting live anchovy or pile worm’s a staple, but top lures right now are 4” to 6” paddle tail swimbaits in shad or white, Kastmasters, and Rat-L-Trap style rattlebaits. If you’re fan of surface fun, spooks and pencil poppers at dawn around the San Mateo Bridge pilings have been getting crushed.

Halibut action’s firmer out near Alcatraz and Angel Island, mainly upcoming or just past peak tide. Trollers are scoring on herring and chartreuse or white hoochies behind flashers, but don’t overlook a bounce-balling setup with frozen anchovy, especially as water clarity holds decent.

For rockfish and lingcod, party boats are still heading offshore when the wind allows. Fish Emeryville posted full limits yesterday at the islands, with big canaries, cabezon, chunky lings, and some real “jumbos” coming over the rails. Best baits are still squid strips and large swimbaits, especially root beer or motor oil colors. Bring heavy jig heads—those swells are rolling.

Hot spots to consider today:
- The Berkeley Flats at high tide for stripers—drift the edges of weed beds and current seams.
- Oyster Point and South Bay channels for stripers and a shot at halibut during the strong late morning push.
- Alcatraz and Angel Island drop-offs for halibut on the high slack.
- The edges off Point Bonita or the Farallon Islands for rockfish/lingcod if you’re booking a spot boat.

Don’t forget, the Marina Store at the East Bay Regional Park is open 6 to 6 for licenses, bait, and gear if you’re setting out early or fixing a broken rig.

That’s today’s San Francisco Bay fishery update, local style. Thanks for tuning in—be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss a bite. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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