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California's Winter Wonderland: Crab, Rockfish, and More Off the NorCal and SoCal Coasts
Published 4 months ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean angling from NorCal to SoCal. It's a crisp winter morning off California's coast—sunrise hit around 7:24 AM up north near San Francisco and Half Moon Bay, sunset's at 5:00 PM, giving you a solid 9+ hours of light. Weather's typical December: cool temps in the 50s, light winds, partly cloudy—perfect for bundling up and hitting the water.
Tides are firing today. In Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay, high at 5:16-5:18 AM pushing 5.9 feet, dropping to a screaming low of 0.4 feet around 12:30 PM, then evening high near 4 feet. San Francisco sees 6.2 feet morning high at 6:17 AM, low 0.4 feet at 1:17 PM. Fish the outgoing for best bites as currents concentrate bait.
Action's hot on recent reports. Nor Cal Fish Reports tallies yesterday's Berkeley haul: California Dawn II with 24 anglers bagging 240 Dungeness crab and 240 rockfish. Bodega Bay's New Sea Angler landed 220 crab (to 3.5 lbs), 2 lingcod (to 8 lbs), 220 rockfish for 22 folks. Monterey boats like Caroline and Check Mate pulled 10 lingcod, rockfish limits (160-180), whitefish, bonito each. SoCal's Fisherman's Landing and San Diego landings show bonito schools (118-250 per half-day), rockfish (100s), sheephead, even bluefin tuna lingering from fall. Lingcod and rockfish dominate deep structure.
Fish are active in 50-150 feet—rockfish stacking up, crab pots filling fast, lings hungry pre-spawn. For lures, jigs shine: vertical knife jigs or bucktails in white/olive for rockfish and lings. Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver or Zoom Brush Hog on 1/4-1/2 oz jigheads for bottom bouncing. Live bait rules—anchovies or sardines on dropper loops. For bonito, light jigs or live bait on feather rigs, per Fisherman's Landing updates.
Hot spots: Bodega Bay for crab-rockfish combos, Monterey's deep reefs for lings. Launch early, stay safe.
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Tides are firing today. In Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay, high at 5:16-5:18 AM pushing 5.9 feet, dropping to a screaming low of 0.4 feet around 12:30 PM, then evening high near 4 feet. San Francisco sees 6.2 feet morning high at 6:17 AM, low 0.4 feet at 1:17 PM. Fish the outgoing for best bites as currents concentrate bait.
Action's hot on recent reports. Nor Cal Fish Reports tallies yesterday's Berkeley haul: California Dawn II with 24 anglers bagging 240 Dungeness crab and 240 rockfish. Bodega Bay's New Sea Angler landed 220 crab (to 3.5 lbs), 2 lingcod (to 8 lbs), 220 rockfish for 22 folks. Monterey boats like Caroline and Check Mate pulled 10 lingcod, rockfish limits (160-180), whitefish, bonito each. SoCal's Fisherman's Landing and San Diego landings show bonito schools (118-250 per half-day), rockfish (100s), sheephead, even bluefin tuna lingering from fall. Lingcod and rockfish dominate deep structure.
Fish are active in 50-150 feet—rockfish stacking up, crab pots filling fast, lings hungry pre-spawn. For lures, jigs shine: vertical knife jigs or bucktails in white/olive for rockfish and lings. Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver or Zoom Brush Hog on 1/4-1/2 oz jigheads for bottom bouncing. Live bait rules—anchovies or sardines on dropper loops. For bonito, light jigs or live bait on feather rigs, per Fisherman's Landing updates.
Hot spots: Bodega Bay for crab-rockfish combos, Monterey's deep reefs for lings. Launch early, stay safe.
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