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Bay Area Angling Report - Sculpin, Whitefish, and More in San Francisco Bay
Published 2 months ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling in the Bay Area. It's Monday, January 26th, and we're lookin' at a solid day on the water in San Francisco Bay. Sunrise hits at 7:18 AM, sunset around 5:27 PM, givin' us about 10 hours of light to chase bites.
Tides4fishing charts show high tide at 4:36 AM reachin' 6.0 ft, low at 11:43 AM droppin' to 0.6 ft, then evenin' high at 6:46 PM with 3.6 ft and another low at 10:42 PM at 2.8 ft. Tidal coefficient's average at 53, so currents'll be moderate—perfect for bottom bouncers. Solunar activity's fair, with major bites likely mid-mornin' and late afternoon.
Weather's mild for late January, expectin' partly cloudy skies, temps in the low 50s, light winds from the northwest—NOAA-style conditions without the gales. Fish are active post-weekend; 976-TUNA reports from Jan 25th tallied 843 sculpin and 313 whitefish across 15 Bay Area trips with 425 anglers. Sculpin dominated, but whitefish and some rockfish like that monster 10.25-pound canary out north are showin' up. Striper action's pickin' up in shallows, and perch are steady.
For lures, go with **jigs tipped with squid or worms** for sculpin and rockfish—they're hammerin' 'em deep. Hoochies or anchovy rigs shine for any roamin' salmon stragglers trollin' 2-4 knots. Live bait? Mud shrimp or ghost shrimp for stripers and perch; pileperch love 'em too.
Hit these hot spots: **Emeryville flats** for sculpin limits from piers or boats, and **the pocket near the Golden Gate** where currents concentrate baitfish. Launch early, watch the outgoing tide for best drifts.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Tides4fishing charts show high tide at 4:36 AM reachin' 6.0 ft, low at 11:43 AM droppin' to 0.6 ft, then evenin' high at 6:46 PM with 3.6 ft and another low at 10:42 PM at 2.8 ft. Tidal coefficient's average at 53, so currents'll be moderate—perfect for bottom bouncers. Solunar activity's fair, with major bites likely mid-mornin' and late afternoon.
Weather's mild for late January, expectin' partly cloudy skies, temps in the low 50s, light winds from the northwest—NOAA-style conditions without the gales. Fish are active post-weekend; 976-TUNA reports from Jan 25th tallied 843 sculpin and 313 whitefish across 15 Bay Area trips with 425 anglers. Sculpin dominated, but whitefish and some rockfish like that monster 10.25-pound canary out north are showin' up. Striper action's pickin' up in shallows, and perch are steady.
For lures, go with **jigs tipped with squid or worms** for sculpin and rockfish—they're hammerin' 'em deep. Hoochies or anchovy rigs shine for any roamin' salmon stragglers trollin' 2-4 knots. Live bait? Mud shrimp or ghost shrimp for stripers and perch; pileperch love 'em too.
Hit these hot spots: **Emeryville flats** for sculpin limits from piers or boats, and **the pocket near the Golden Gate** where currents concentrate baitfish. Launch early, watch the outgoing tide for best drifts.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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