Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling in the Bay Area. We're talkin' December 17, 2025, right here in San Francisco Bay—sunrise hit at 7:19 AM PST, sunset's 4:52 PM, givin' us about 9.5 hours of daylight. Tides today from Tide-Forecast.com: low at 2:55 AM (3.06 ft), high at 9:02 AM (6.04 ft), low at 4:09 PM (-0.41 ft), and high at 11:34 PM (4.44 ft). Fish the incoming tide around that morning high and afternoon slack for best bites—currents are average at coefficient 63.
Weather's typical winter mild, but bundle up with those short days and potential chill off the water. Fish activity's hot offshore: 976-TUNA reports yesterday's 10 trips out of local ports with 207 anglers boatin' 721 rockfish, 452 bonito, and 294 assorted—limits comin' easy on rockfish piles. NorCal Fish Reports notes stellar crabbing and chompin' rockcod from Emeryville boats like Fish Emeryville and California Dawn. Closer in, stripers and halibut lurkin' in the shallows per Dragon Sportfishing hauls.
For lures, slammin' swim jigs or iron like Salas 6X in chartreuse, or drop-shot with pearl plastics on rockfish haunts. Live bait? Anchovies or sardines on a Carolina rig for stripers; squid or herring for cod. Hot spots: Berkeley Flats for halibut on the flood tide, or head to the Farallon Islands edges if you're chartering—rockfish stacked there.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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