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Bay Area Bites: King Tides, Feeding Frenzy and Hot Spots for Stripers, Halibut and More
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things angling in the Bay Area. It's early morning on this crisp Saturday, and San Francisco Bay is waking up under a coastal flood warning from CBS News with king tides pushing water over 2 feet above normal. Tides4Fishing charts show today's action kicking off with a high at 12:04 am at 5.1 feet, low at 4:19 am 3.1 feet, big high at 10:26 am 7.1 feet, and evening low at 5:29 pm -1.7 feet—very high solunar activity at 91, so fish are feeding hard around those peaks. Sunrise at 7:25 am, sunset 5:04 pm, with stormy winds and rain in the mix per local forecasts.
Water's churning from these king tides, stirring up striper and halibut runs. Recent reports from 976-TUNA highlight solid catches down south like bonito, calico bass, whitefish, and perch, and we're seeing similar vibes here—anglers pulling in striped bass up to 10 pounds, leopard sharks, and rays near the Golden Gate. Sturgeon are lurking in the deeper channels too, with a few Dungeness crabs showing despite the delayed season. Limits aren't huge yet, but quality over quantity this winter.
Hit the incoming tide mid-morning for best bites. Go with **live anchovies or sardines** drifted on a sliding sinker rig for stripers and halibut—they're crushing 'em natural. For lures, **swimbaits in chartreuse** or **jigs tipped with shrimp** are money, per Pacific Ocean reports; bonito smash surface irons too. Fish light leaders to dodge the sharks.
Hot spots? Pier 41 off North Point for easy shore access and halibut, or the flats around Oyster Point on the outgoing for stripers—watch the floods though.
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Water's churning from these king tides, stirring up striper and halibut runs. Recent reports from 976-TUNA highlight solid catches down south like bonito, calico bass, whitefish, and perch, and we're seeing similar vibes here—anglers pulling in striped bass up to 10 pounds, leopard sharks, and rays near the Golden Gate. Sturgeon are lurking in the deeper channels too, with a few Dungeness crabs showing despite the delayed season. Limits aren't huge yet, but quality over quantity this winter.
Hit the incoming tide mid-morning for best bites. Go with **live anchovies or sardines** drifted on a sliding sinker rig for stripers and halibut—they're crushing 'em natural. For lures, **swimbaits in chartreuse** or **jigs tipped with shrimp** are money, per Pacific Ocean reports; bonito smash surface irons too. Fish light leaders to dodge the sharks.
Hot spots? Pier 41 off North Point for easy shore access and halibut, or the flats around Oyster Point on the outgoing for stripers—watch the floods though.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for more Bay bites! 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