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Late January Bay Bite: Stripers, Halibut, and Sharks on the Move
Published 1 month, 3 weeks 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 a crisp morning out here in San Francisco Bay on this late January day, with sunrise hitting at 7:25 am and sunset around 5:08 pm according to Tides4Fishing charts. Tides4Fishing shows a high tide at 2:51 am reaching 5.4 feet, low at 8:09 am dropping to 2.3 feet, next high at 1:52 pm at 5.3 feet, and evening low at 8:20 pm around even keel—perfect for working the outgoing current mid-morning when fish get active.
Weather's mild for winter, think partly cloudy with temps in the low 50s rising to upper 50s, light winds from the northwest—classic Bay setup without the big chop. Solunar activity's rated high today, so expect solid bites during peak periods.
Fish activity's picking up after some slow weeks. Local reports from NorCalFishReports and 976-TUNA note striped bass pushing in from the ocean, schooling up near the Golden Gate, with limits coming on outgoing tides. Halibut are holding in the channels, especially around the flats—anglers scored 10-20 pounders last week. Leopard sharks are hot too, cruising the shallows, and we've seen decent perch and rays. Recent catches include a mix: stripers up to 15 pounds, halibut averaging 8-12, plus some starry flounder. Numbers are good—boats tallying 20-30 fish days—but focus on quality over quantity.
Best lures right now? Go with **swimbaits** like 4-inch Big Hammer whites or chartreuse for halibut and stripers; they mimic anchovies perfectly in the green water. **Jigs** in 1-2 oz white or glow for sharks and perch off the bottom. **Spoons** like Krocodile silver for stripers ripping through the riprap.
Live bait steals the show: mudsuckers or ghost shrimp for stripers and halibut, piledrivers or squid for sharks. Pile on the scent—fish are keyed in.
Hot spots? Hit the **Berkeley Flats** for halibut on the outgoing, or **Paradise Cay** near the Richmond side for stripers ambushing bait balls. Launch early from oyster point or pier fish the flats.
Bundle up, check your regs, and get out there before the crowds.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for more Bay bites! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Weather's mild for winter, think partly cloudy with temps in the low 50s rising to upper 50s, light winds from the northwest—classic Bay setup without the big chop. Solunar activity's rated high today, so expect solid bites during peak periods.
Fish activity's picking up after some slow weeks. Local reports from NorCalFishReports and 976-TUNA note striped bass pushing in from the ocean, schooling up near the Golden Gate, with limits coming on outgoing tides. Halibut are holding in the channels, especially around the flats—anglers scored 10-20 pounders last week. Leopard sharks are hot too, cruising the shallows, and we've seen decent perch and rays. Recent catches include a mix: stripers up to 15 pounds, halibut averaging 8-12, plus some starry flounder. Numbers are good—boats tallying 20-30 fish days—but focus on quality over quantity.
Best lures right now? Go with **swimbaits** like 4-inch Big Hammer whites or chartreuse for halibut and stripers; they mimic anchovies perfectly in the green water. **Jigs** in 1-2 oz white or glow for sharks and perch off the bottom. **Spoons** like Krocodile silver for stripers ripping through the riprap.
Live bait steals the show: mudsuckers or ghost shrimp for stripers and halibut, piledrivers or squid for sharks. Pile on the scent—fish are keyed in.
Hot spots? Hit the **Berkeley Flats** for halibut on the outgoing, or **Paradise Cay** near the Richmond side for stripers ambushing bait balls. Launch early from oyster point or pier fish the flats.
Bundle up, check your regs, and get out there before the crowds.
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