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Bay Area Fishing Forecast: New Year's Eve Rockfish & Halibut Bite
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing in the Bay Area. It's New Year's Eve morning, December 31st, and we're lookin' at a solid day on San Francisco Bay. Sunrise hits at 7:25 AM, sunset around 5:01 PM, givin' us about 9.5 hours of light to chase bites.
Tides4fishing.com charts show a high tidal coefficient of 72 today—pretty active currents. Expect low tide at 1:24 AM (2.9 ft), high at 7:51 AM (6.9 ft), low at 3:04 PM (-1.0 ft), and high again at 10:26 PM (4.6 ft). Fish the incoming around dawn and the outgoing afternoon for best action, as currents stir up the bottom dwellers.
Weather's typical winter mild—check your local forecast, but expect foggy starts clearing to partly cloudy, winds light from the west under 10 knots. Bundle up, water temps hoverin' low 50s.
Fish activity's hot on rockfish and whitefish right now. 976-Tuna reports from Tuesday, December 30th: 28 trips, 975 anglers boated 1751 rockfish, 1057 whitefish, and 987 assorted—limits common out of Emeryville and Sausalito. NorCalFishReports echoes it with Fish Emeryville crews pullin' 240 rockfish and Dungeness crabs per trip this week. Halibut flats are firin' too on outgoing tides, and sturgeon lurkin' in the deeper channels.
Best lures? Go with swimbaits, jigheads tipped with squid or anchovy for rockfish—Motor Oil or Purple Haze colors killin' it. Spoons and flutter jigs for whitefish. Live bait like mudshrimp or ghost shrimp shines for halibut and perch; frozen bloodworms if you're shore-bound. Tides4fishing solunar peaks align with highs for major bites.
Hot spots: Hit the rock piles off Alcatraz on the flood tide, or drift the flats near Angel Island for halibut. Pier 7 or the Emeryville marina launches are launchin' limits daily.
Get out there safe, wear your PFD, and ring in the New Year with a bent rod!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Tides4fishing.com charts show a high tidal coefficient of 72 today—pretty active currents. Expect low tide at 1:24 AM (2.9 ft), high at 7:51 AM (6.9 ft), low at 3:04 PM (-1.0 ft), and high again at 10:26 PM (4.6 ft). Fish the incoming around dawn and the outgoing afternoon for best action, as currents stir up the bottom dwellers.
Weather's typical winter mild—check your local forecast, but expect foggy starts clearing to partly cloudy, winds light from the west under 10 knots. Bundle up, water temps hoverin' low 50s.
Fish activity's hot on rockfish and whitefish right now. 976-Tuna reports from Tuesday, December 30th: 28 trips, 975 anglers boated 1751 rockfish, 1057 whitefish, and 987 assorted—limits common out of Emeryville and Sausalito. NorCalFishReports echoes it with Fish Emeryville crews pullin' 240 rockfish and Dungeness crabs per trip this week. Halibut flats are firin' too on outgoing tides, and sturgeon lurkin' in the deeper channels.
Best lures? Go with swimbaits, jigheads tipped with squid or anchovy for rockfish—Motor Oil or Purple Haze colors killin' it. Spoons and flutter jigs for whitefish. Live bait like mudshrimp or ghost shrimp shines for halibut and perch; frozen bloodworms if you're shore-bound. Tides4fishing solunar peaks align with highs for major bites.
Hot spots: Hit the rock piles off Alcatraz on the flood tide, or drift the flats near Angel Island for halibut. Pier 7 or the Emeryville marina launches are launchin' limits daily.
Get out there safe, wear your PFD, and ring in the New Year with a bent rod!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports. 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