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Bay Area Angler's Crab, Rockfish, and Lingcod Report - Perfect Winter Conditions for Serious Bite
Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things angling in the Bay Area. It's a crisp winter morning in San Francisco Bay, with sunrise at 7:21 AM and sunset at 4:55 PM today. Tides are pumping with a high coefficient of 71—low at 1:22 AM hitting 4.6 ft, high at 5:27 AM cresting 3.5 ft, then dropping low to 11:20 AM at 6.0 ft and evening low around 6:23 PM at -0.7 ft. Those strong currents from tides4fishing charts mean fish are active, especially around slack turns.
Weather's calling for partly cloudy skies, light winds out of the northwest at 5-10 knots, temps in the mid-50s—perfect for bundling up and hitting the water without getting soaked.
Action's been hot on the crab and rockfish front. NorCalFishReports dock totals from yesterday show boats like Lovely Martha out of SF hauling 280 Dungeness crab, 14 lingcod, and 280 rockfish for 28 anglers. Emeryville fleets like California Dawn and Salty Lady crushed 150-220 crab and matching rockfish per trip, plus lingcod up to 10 pounds and cabezon. A NorCal angler just smashed records with a 10.25-pound canary rockfish per AOL reports—monsters are out there! Rockfish limits are common, lingcod picking up, and crab traps firing now that whale delays lifted per SFGate.
For lures, go deep with heavy jigs like 8-16 oz铅头 hooked with swimbaits or curly tails in green or chartreuse—mimic those baitfish schools. Top baits: live anchovies or sardines on a Carolina rig for stripers if you're shore-bound, but crab pots with herring chunks are killing it offshore. Shrimp or bloodworms for perch near piers.
Hit these hot spots: the Farallon Islands for limits on rockfish and lingcod—Salty Lady scored big there—or Emeryville flats for easy crab combos. Piers like Fort Baker or Oyster Point for casual striper shots.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Weather's calling for partly cloudy skies, light winds out of the northwest at 5-10 knots, temps in the mid-50s—perfect for bundling up and hitting the water without getting soaked.
Action's been hot on the crab and rockfish front. NorCalFishReports dock totals from yesterday show boats like Lovely Martha out of SF hauling 280 Dungeness crab, 14 lingcod, and 280 rockfish for 28 anglers. Emeryville fleets like California Dawn and Salty Lady crushed 150-220 crab and matching rockfish per trip, plus lingcod up to 10 pounds and cabezon. A NorCal angler just smashed records with a 10.25-pound canary rockfish per AOL reports—monsters are out there! Rockfish limits are common, lingcod picking up, and crab traps firing now that whale delays lifted per SFGate.
For lures, go deep with heavy jigs like 8-16 oz铅头 hooked with swimbaits or curly tails in green or chartreuse—mimic those baitfish schools. Top baits: live anchovies or sardines on a Carolina rig for stripers if you're shore-bound, but crab pots with herring chunks are killing it offshore. Shrimp or bloodworms for perch near piers.
Hit these hot spots: the Farallon Islands for limits on rockfish and lingcod—Salty Lady scored big there—or Emeryville flats for easy crab combos. Piers like Fort Baker or Oyster Point for casual striper shots.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI