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Bay Area March Bite: High Solunar, Prime Tides, Sandbass and Stripers Firing Up

Bay Area March Bite: High Solunar, Prime Tides, Sandbass and Stripers Firing Up

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for San Francisco Bay angling. It's early morning on this crisp March day, sunrise hit at 7:15 AM per Tides4Fishing charts, and sunset's around 7:20 PM—plenty of daylight to chase the bite. Solunar activity's pegged at 100% very high today, meaning fish are fired up, especially around major feeding windows near high tide.

Tides are prime: midnight high at 5.2 feet, low at 5:34 AM with 1.1 feet, incoming to 11:50 AM high of 5.5 feet, then dropping to 5:48 PM at 0.2 feet. Fish the incoming tide hard—bait schools push in with it. Weather's typical Bay Area cool, foggy start clearing to partly sunny, winds light from the west under 10 knots.

Recent counts from Fisherman's Landing show solid action nearby: Dolphin PM nabbed 13 sandbass and 43 sculpin yesterday for 21 anglers; AM trips hauling 55 sandbass, sheephead, and calico bass. Halibut popping too—3 legals on one trip—plus rockfish, whitefish, lingcod, and yellowtail further out. Striped bass are prowling shallows per Bay Area night fishing reports, with Reddit locals swearing by them in structure. Salmon's reopening soon with tight limits, so eyes on that.

For lures, go silver spinnerbaits or soft plastics mimicking anchovies—deep-diving for bass, jigging spoons for rockfish. Live bait? Anchovies or squid strips on a Carolina rig kill it for stripers and halibut. Night crews rave about sheer silver lures under bridges.

Hot spots: Hit the Marin Headlands rock pools for jackfish and spottail bass on the drop; or Serra Zone in South Bay for trophy stripers drifting deep. Launch from Emeryville or Nimitz—check regs, bag's tight on lingcod and halibut.

Get out there before the fog rolls back—tight lines!

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