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Pacific Coast Halibut Fire: Bay Area Bite Heats Up With Perfect Tides This Week
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# Pacific Coast Fishing Report – Monday Morning
Hey folks, this is your Monday morning update from the California coast, and let me tell you, conditions are shaping up nicely for getting out on the water today.
**Tidal Picture**
We're looking at some excellent tide windows coming up. Tomorrow, Tuesday the 10th, San Francisco Bay sees a high tide at 4:21 AM hitting 5.24 feet, followed by a low around 11:44 AM at less than a foot. If you're heading out later this week, Saturday the 14th brings a stellar setup with a high of 5.31 feet at 8:37 AM and a screaming low of just 0.14 feet at 3:39 PM – that's prime time for structure fishing. Sunrise is hitting around 7:03 AM with sunset at 7:27 PM, giving you solid daylight hours to work with.
**Recent Fish Activity**
The halibut bite has been outstanding in the Bay Area. Fish Emeryville reported solid halibut and striped bass catches on their full-day trips yesterday, and they're running the same trips today with plenty of availability. Over in San Francisco, the Lovely Martha brought back three California halibut on a full day charter with 18 anglers. If sturgeon is your game, the Right Hook out of Berkeley picked up four yesterday on a half-day twilight trip.
Down in Monterey Bay, marine reports show gray whales migrating through with pods of 20-plus spotted, Risso's dolphins in large groups, and Pacific white-sided dolphins putting on shows. That activity means plenty of baitfish and structure where the real game fish hunt.
**Best Baits and Lures**
For halibut and striped bass, fresh bait presentations are money right now. Go with live mackerel or anchovy in the 4-6 inch range. If you're throwing artificials, topwater poppers like the Storm Rattlin' Saltwater Chug Bug work great for stripers – that loud rattle cuts through the water and gets aggressive strikes. For deeper presentations around structure, Neko rigs with soft plastics in green pumpkin or natural baitfish patterns are consistent producers.
**Hot Spots**
Your best bets are the Emeryville mudflats and San Francisco Bay proper for halibut – those shallow-to-moderate depth zones with current flow hold fish right now. The Berkeley Marina area is firing for sturgeon, especially during the tidal transitions we've got coming.
Get out there and make it happen. Thanks for tuning in, and please subscribe for daily 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
Hey folks, this is your Monday morning update from the California coast, and let me tell you, conditions are shaping up nicely for getting out on the water today.
**Tidal Picture**
We're looking at some excellent tide windows coming up. Tomorrow, Tuesday the 10th, San Francisco Bay sees a high tide at 4:21 AM hitting 5.24 feet, followed by a low around 11:44 AM at less than a foot. If you're heading out later this week, Saturday the 14th brings a stellar setup with a high of 5.31 feet at 8:37 AM and a screaming low of just 0.14 feet at 3:39 PM – that's prime time for structure fishing. Sunrise is hitting around 7:03 AM with sunset at 7:27 PM, giving you solid daylight hours to work with.
**Recent Fish Activity**
The halibut bite has been outstanding in the Bay Area. Fish Emeryville reported solid halibut and striped bass catches on their full-day trips yesterday, and they're running the same trips today with plenty of availability. Over in San Francisco, the Lovely Martha brought back three California halibut on a full day charter with 18 anglers. If sturgeon is your game, the Right Hook out of Berkeley picked up four yesterday on a half-day twilight trip.
Down in Monterey Bay, marine reports show gray whales migrating through with pods of 20-plus spotted, Risso's dolphins in large groups, and Pacific white-sided dolphins putting on shows. That activity means plenty of baitfish and structure where the real game fish hunt.
**Best Baits and Lures**
For halibut and striped bass, fresh bait presentations are money right now. Go with live mackerel or anchovy in the 4-6 inch range. If you're throwing artificials, topwater poppers like the Storm Rattlin' Saltwater Chug Bug work great for stripers – that loud rattle cuts through the water and gets aggressive strikes. For deeper presentations around structure, Neko rigs with soft plastics in green pumpkin or natural baitfish patterns are consistent producers.
**Hot Spots**
Your best bets are the Emeryville mudflats and San Francisco Bay proper for halibut – those shallow-to-moderate depth zones with current flow hold fish right now. The Berkeley Marina area is firing for sturgeon, especially during the tidal transitions we've got coming.
Get out there and make it happen. Thanks for tuning in, and please subscribe for daily 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