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Bay Area Halibut and Stripers Firing: 105 Solunar Rating, Prime Conditions Today
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your bay area fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the foggy shores of San Francisco Bay on this crisp Friday mornin'. Sun's just peekin' up at 7:12 AM, and she'll dip out at 7:22 PM today, givin' us a solid 12 hours of prime light for chasin' tails.
Tides4fishing charts show a killer solunar rating of 105—very high activity, meanin' fish are feedin' fierce. High tide hits at 12:54 AM with 5.8 feet, low at 6:57 AM near zero, then risin' to 5.1 feet by 1:32 PM, and evenin' low at 6:56 PM with 1.1 feet. Fish the incomin' tides 'round mid-mornin' and afternoon for best bites.
Weather's lookin' cooperative per National Weather Service—calm bays early with light winds buildin' to 10-15 knots by afternoon, mostly sunny, temps in the mid-60s. Bundle up for that bay chill, but no gales today.
Action's hot on halibut and striped bass! Fish Emeryville reports full boats hittin' limits on their Scallywag trips yesterday—dozens of keeper halibut to 20 pounds and stripers pushin' 10-15 pounds from the Emeryville flats. Shore anglers at the piers scored perch and bat rays too. Limits on both species, with stripers schoolin' deep near structure.
Rig up with swimbaits or curly-tail grubs in chartreuse or motor oil for halibut—7-inch Big Hammer or Keitech Swing Impact on a 1/4-oz jighead. For stripers, live anchovies or sardines on a sliding sinker rig, or Rat-L-Traps in chrome. Pile worms or shrimp for perch from the rocks.
Hit these hot spots: Pier 39 and the Emeryville Marina for easy access and consistent action—anchor the outgoing for stripers. Or troll the Richmond flats if you're boat-bound.
Get out there before the wind picks up—tight lines!
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Tides4fishing charts show a killer solunar rating of 105—very high activity, meanin' fish are feedin' fierce. High tide hits at 12:54 AM with 5.8 feet, low at 6:57 AM near zero, then risin' to 5.1 feet by 1:32 PM, and evenin' low at 6:56 PM with 1.1 feet. Fish the incomin' tides 'round mid-mornin' and afternoon for best bites.
Weather's lookin' cooperative per National Weather Service—calm bays early with light winds buildin' to 10-15 knots by afternoon, mostly sunny, temps in the mid-60s. Bundle up for that bay chill, but no gales today.
Action's hot on halibut and striped bass! Fish Emeryville reports full boats hittin' limits on their Scallywag trips yesterday—dozens of keeper halibut to 20 pounds and stripers pushin' 10-15 pounds from the Emeryville flats. Shore anglers at the piers scored perch and bat rays too. Limits on both species, with stripers schoolin' deep near structure.
Rig up with swimbaits or curly-tail grubs in chartreuse or motor oil for halibut—7-inch Big Hammer or Keitech Swing Impact on a 1/4-oz jighead. For stripers, live anchovies or sardines on a sliding sinker rig, or Rat-L-Traps in chrome. Pile worms or shrimp for perch from the rocks.
Hit these hot spots: Pier 39 and the Emeryville Marina for easy access and consistent action—anchor the outgoing for stripers. Or troll the Richmond flats if you're boat-bound.
Get out there before the wind picks up—tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' 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