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Bay Area Fishing Report: Optimal Tides, Hungry Halibut, and Productive Spots

Bay Area Fishing Report: Optimal Tides, Hungry Halibut, and Productive Spots

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# San Francisco Bay Fishing Report - Monday Morning

Hey folks, this is your fishing report for the Bay, and let me tell you, today's shaping up to be interesting. We've got some serious tidal action working in our favor right now.

First, the tides. According to Tide-Forecast, we're looking at a high tide at 12:22 AM this morning at 5.41 feet, then a low tide hitting at 5:11 AM at 2.33 feet. That means we're in that prime window right now where the water's dropping, which gets the fish moving and feeding. This is exactly when you want to be on the water.

Sunrise is hitting around 6:45 AM and we're looking at sunset at 6:00 PM, so you've got a solid day ahead if you get out early.

Now here's what's been working lately. The 976-Tuna fishing reports from this past week show halibut are absolutely crushing it in the Bay. The Native Sun landed six legal halibut on one recent trip, and other boats are consistently pulling four to six per outing. We're also seeing solid calico and sand bass action, with some rockfish mixed in. Marina Del Rey had one trip with 218 sculpin, 85 sand bass, and 48 rockfish—so there's plenty of baitfish to target everything.

For your setup, go with halibut-specific drift rigs if you can find them. Drop-shot finesse worms in natural colors are working, and don't sleep on live bait—the halibut are responding well to it. For the bass and rockfish, small paddle-tail swimbaits in green and pumpkin colors are producing solid bites.

Best spots to hit today: Head over to Pier 39 area if the crowds don't bother you—consistent halibut action there. If you want something less crowded, fish the deeper channels around Treasure Island where the current's pushing through the channel. That's where the bigger halibut like to set up.

Water conditions are solid right now. Beach hazards were reported yesterday with some sneaker waves, but conditions are calming down. We're in a good tide window, the fish are active, and everything's lining up.

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