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San Francisco Bay Fishing Report: Bass Fire Up, Halibut Drifting Strong - February 23rd
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your San Francisco Bay fishing report for Monday, February 23rd. Dawn's breaking at 6:48 AM, sun sets at 5:58 PM, and tides today per Tides4Fishing show a high of 6.0 ft at 3:03 AM, low 0.3 ft at 10:00 AM, incoming to 3.7 ft at 5:12 PM, then 2.8 ft at 9:14 PM—average solunar activity, so fish should feed steady around the moves.
Weather's cooling with that atmospheric river vibe from Maven's Notebook—expect windy conditions, possible rain, and dropping temps around 55-60°F daytime. Bundle up, watch for chop.
Bay action's heating up post-weekend. Delta reports from FishCaddy got largemouth bass firing on frogs in shallow mats and tules at low tide, especially San Joaquin side—2-3 pounders common. Chatterbaits in green pumpkin, crankbaits, and 6-inch Senkos on Neko rigs pulling numbers in 2-5 feet. Sturgeon still on from Fish Emeryville's Pittsburg runs. Leopard sharks and halibut drifting strong; grab a San Francisco Bay Halibut Drift Rig from local shops like Berkeley Marina Sportsmans. Recent counts echo sandbass, sculpin, calicos off SoCal boats via Fisherman's Landing and Sportfishing Report—similar bites pushing into the Bay. Chinook salmon returns up in Sacramento River per Golden State Salmon Association, hinting good ocean inflows.
Best lures: chatterbaits, swimbaits, and jerkbaits for bass and halibut. Bait-wise, live mudsuckers or ghost shrimp for stripers and sharks; pile worms or anchovies for perch and rockfish.
Hit these hot spots: Berkeley Flats at outgoing tide for halibut, or the Richmond side near Point Pinole for bass and stripers drifting live bait.
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Weather's cooling with that atmospheric river vibe from Maven's Notebook—expect windy conditions, possible rain, and dropping temps around 55-60°F daytime. Bundle up, watch for chop.
Bay action's heating up post-weekend. Delta reports from FishCaddy got largemouth bass firing on frogs in shallow mats and tules at low tide, especially San Joaquin side—2-3 pounders common. Chatterbaits in green pumpkin, crankbaits, and 6-inch Senkos on Neko rigs pulling numbers in 2-5 feet. Sturgeon still on from Fish Emeryville's Pittsburg runs. Leopard sharks and halibut drifting strong; grab a San Francisco Bay Halibut Drift Rig from local shops like Berkeley Marina Sportsmans. Recent counts echo sandbass, sculpin, calicos off SoCal boats via Fisherman's Landing and Sportfishing Report—similar bites pushing into the Bay. Chinook salmon returns up in Sacramento River per Golden State Salmon Association, hinting good ocean inflows.
Best lures: chatterbaits, swimbaits, and jerkbaits for bass and halibut. Bait-wise, live mudsuckers or ghost shrimp for stripers and sharks; pile worms or anchovies for perch and rockfish.
Hit these hot spots: Berkeley Flats at outgoing tide for halibut, or the Richmond side near Point Pinole for bass and stripers drifting live bait.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily updates!
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