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Bay Bite Update: Bonito Blitz, Halibut Hounds, and Stripers Cruising the Shallows
Published 3 months ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for San Francisco Bay angling. It's a crisp winter morning in the Bay, sunrise at 7:24 AM and sunset at 4:58 PM per Tide-Forecast.com, so get out early before those short days fade. Weather's calling for partly cloudy skies, light winds around 5-10 knots from the northwest, and temps hovering in the mid-50s—perfect for bundling up and wetting a line.
Tides today from tides4fishing.com and Tide-Forecast.com: high at 5:40 AM reaching 5.86 feet, low at 12:20 PM down to 1.22 feet, high again at 6:33 PM at 3.78 feet, and overnight low at 11:30 PM at 1.91 feet. Solunar activity's average at 56, but those incoming tides around dawn and dusk will stir things up—fish the moving water for best bites.
Action's been solid lately. 976-TUNA reports yesterday's 13 trips with 392 anglers hauling 1219 rockfish, 759 bonito, and 275 assorted—bonito on fire! Nor Cal Fish Reports and Fisherman's Landing echo limits of bonito, rockfish, sheepshead, and sculpin off the boats. Bay charters like Happy Hooker are targeting halibut and striped bass with live bait, and surf guys rigging drop shots for flatties per fishing forums. Striped bass are cruising the flats, rockfish stacking up near structure, and bonito slashing topwater.
For lures, go with shiny metal jigs or featherweight sabikis for bonito and rockfish—those vibrations pull 'em in. Drop-shot rigs with swimbaits or minnow imitations shine for halibut. Live anchovies or sardines on a sliding sinker setup are killer bait for stripers and halibut; pile worms or shrimp for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots? Hit the Oakland Bar or Alameda flats on the incoming tide for stripers, and troll the Golden Gate shallows or Paradise Cay for halibut—structure and current junctions are gold.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and bundle against the chill.
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Tides today from tides4fishing.com and Tide-Forecast.com: high at 5:40 AM reaching 5.86 feet, low at 12:20 PM down to 1.22 feet, high again at 6:33 PM at 3.78 feet, and overnight low at 11:30 PM at 1.91 feet. Solunar activity's average at 56, but those incoming tides around dawn and dusk will stir things up—fish the moving water for best bites.
Action's been solid lately. 976-TUNA reports yesterday's 13 trips with 392 anglers hauling 1219 rockfish, 759 bonito, and 275 assorted—bonito on fire! Nor Cal Fish Reports and Fisherman's Landing echo limits of bonito, rockfish, sheepshead, and sculpin off the boats. Bay charters like Happy Hooker are targeting halibut and striped bass with live bait, and surf guys rigging drop shots for flatties per fishing forums. Striped bass are cruising the flats, rockfish stacking up near structure, and bonito slashing topwater.
For lures, go with shiny metal jigs or featherweight sabikis for bonito and rockfish—those vibrations pull 'em in. Drop-shot rigs with swimbaits or minnow imitations shine for halibut. Live anchovies or sardines on a sliding sinker setup are killer bait for stripers and halibut; pile worms or shrimp for bottom dwellers.
Hot spots? Hit the Oakland Bar or Alameda flats on the incoming tide for stripers, and troll the Golden Gate shallows or Paradise Cay for halibut—structure and current junctions are gold.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and bundle against the chill.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for more Bay bite 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