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Bay Area Fishing Report: Stripers, Sturgeon, and Swells - Tides, Lures, and Hotspots for 1/28

Bay Area Fishing Report: Stripers, Sturgeon, and Swells - Tides, Lures, and Hotspots for 1/28

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing in the San Francisco Bay Area. It's a crisp morning out here on January 28th, with sunrise at 7:16 AM and sunset around 5:30 PM according to Tides4Fishing charts. Tides today are looking solid: high at 6:31 AM hitting 6.4 feet, low at 1:59 PM dropping to -0.5 feet, then another high around 12 AM at 3.2 feet and evening low at 9:30 PM to 4.4 feet. Average solunar activity means decent fish movement, especially around those peaks.

Weather's got some punch—NWS San Francisco issued a Beach Hazards Statement through January 30th with long-period westerly swells kicking up rip currents, sneaker waves, and breakers to 19 feet along the coast and bay shores. Stay cautious out there, no hero launches.

Bay fishing's been steady but not red hot lately. Nor Cal Fish Reports and local chatter point to striped bass pushing in with the tides, limits of 18-24 inchers on the flats, plus sturgeon showing in deeper channels—folks pulling 40-60 pounders on herring. Leopard sharks are active too, schools hitting 5-10 per angler near the piers. Halibut starting to wake up around the incoming tides, and a few Dungeness crab pots filling up legal males. Bass reports from nearby spots like Camp Far West are slow at 2-5 fish per trip, but bay rockfish and whitefish are grabbing bottom rigs.

For lures, my top picks are **swimbaits in chartreuse or motor oil** for stripers—work 'em slow over the drop-offs. **Jigs with soft plastics** like grubs for halibut and sharks. Live bait? Mud shrimp or ghost shrimp rules for perch and bass; pile on the herring for sturgeon. Anchovies on a sabiki for rockfish limits.

Hit these hot spots: the **Golden Gate flats** on the incoming for stripers, or **Candlestick Point** for sharks and perch—tides4fishing confirms prime flows there.

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