San Francisco Bay Daily Fishing Report

San Francisco Bay Daily Fishing Report

Dive into "San Francisco Bay, San Francisco Daily Fishing Report" for your daily dose of fishing adventures, tips, and local insights. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a curious beginner, join us each day to stay updated on the latest catches, hotspots, and fishing conditions in the vibrant waters of San Francisco Bay. Tune in and reel in the excitement! For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.... Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk

  1. 5 GIỜ TRƯỚC

    Fishing Forecast for San Francisco Bay February 2025 - Perch, Jacksmelt, and More on the Bite

    Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing in and around San Francisco Bay. As of today, February 5, 2025, here’s what you need to know to make the most of your fishing trip. ### Weather and Tides The weather is looking relatively calm, with partly cloudy skies and a gentle breeze out of the northwest. Water temperatures are still on the cooler side, which is typical for this time of year. For tides, we're in a period of moderate tidal changes, with a high tide expected around 10:30 AM and a low tide around 4:30 PM. These conditions should provide a good mix of water movement and calm periods, ideal for various fishing techniques. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at 6:53 AM, and sunset will be at 5:14 PM, giving you ample daylight to hit your favorite spots. ### Fish Activity February is a great time to catch a variety of species in San Francisco Bay. Here’s what’s been biting lately: - **Perch**: These are abundant throughout the bay, especially near the entrance. Fort Point Pier and areas around the Golden Gate Bridge are hot spots for perch. - **Jacksmelt**: These fish are everywhere, from Fort Mason Piers to Brisbane Fishing Pier and Oyster Point Pier. Expect to catch both large solitary fish and plenty of finger-sized babies. - **Striped Bass**: Although many have moved inland into the Delta and Sacramento River, some stripers are still available. Use cut bait like anchovies, grass shrimp, or pile worms, and don’t forget to try artificial lures. - **Sanddab**: If it’s a rainy year, sanddab frequently show up in January and February. Fort Point Pier and Fort Baker Pier are your best bets. - **Herring**: Keep an eye out for herring, which can appear any day. When they do, piers will be crowded with anglers snagging them or using nets. - **Rockfish and Small Species**: Fort Mason Piers and other spots are yielding small rockfish and other smaller species. ### Best Lures and Bait For perch and jacksmelt, small hooks with bait like small pieces of anchovy or shrimp work well. For striped bass, use cut bait or artificial lures that mimic baitfish. If you’re after sanddab, try using small jigs or baited hooks near the bottom. ### Hot Spots Here are a couple of hot spots you should consider: - **Fort Point Pier**: This pier is traditionally good for perch, small rockfish, and sometimes sanddab. It’s also a spot where you might luck into a cabezon or lingcod. - To get there, take Highway 101 and turn into the parking lot near the toll plaza at the south end of the Golden Gate Bridge. Follow Battery E. Road down the hill to Lincoln Boulevard, then turn and follow the road to the pier. - **Fort Mason Piers**: These piers are mostly yielding jacksmelt and small rockfish. It’s a great spot if you’re looking for some consistent action. - To get there, take Highway 101 and head east on Doyle Drive until you reach Marina Boulevard. Follow Marina Boulevard to the entrance of the park. ### Regulations Remember, Dungeness crabs cannot be kept from inside the bay; you need to be outside the Golden Gate to keep them. Rock crabs are okay, though. Also, sturgeon fishing is currently catch-and-release only until new regulations are issued in April. So, gear up and get out there With the right bait and a bit of luck, you should have a productive day on the water. Tight lines, everyone

    4 phút
  2. 5 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    San Francisco Bay Fishing Update - Stripers, Halibut, and Rockfish Hotspots

    Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing in and around San Francisco Bay. As of today, January 31, 2025, the fishing scene in the Bay is looking quite promising despite the recent weather conditions. First off, let's talk about the tidal report. Today, the high tide is expected around 9:30 AM, and the low tide will be at 3:30 PM. These tidal shifts can significantly impact fish activity, so it's crucial to plan your fishing trip accordingly. The weather forecast indicates a partly cloudy day with mild temperatures, which is ideal for fishing. Sunrise is at 7:13 AM, and sunset will be at 5:07 PM, giving us a good window of daylight to get out on the water. Fish activity has been robust in the Bay lately. Striped bass, halibut, and rockfish are among the most active species. The recent reports from the San Francisco Bay Daily Fishing Report indicate a bounty of crab, along with stripers and halibut hotspots that have been producing good catches. For striped bass, you can't go wrong with the Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier or Paradise Park near Tiburon. These spots have been yielding great results, especially during the striped bass season. If you're after halibut, Alcatraz Island and the Oakland Estuary are your best bets. Rockfish have also been plentiful, particularly around the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island. When it comes to lures and bait, here are some recommendations. For striped bass, use lures like spoons, plugs, or soft plastics. Live bait such as anchovies or shad can also be very effective. For halibut, try using live bait like herring or anchovies, or go with artificial lures like jigs or swimbaits. Rockfish can be caught using squid, shrimp, or crab bait, and sometimes even lures like metal jigs. In terms of recent catches, the dock totals from local party boats have shown a good mix of species. Petrale sole, rockfish, and even some sturgeon have been caught in the past few days. The recreational fishery for white sturgeon is open until June 30, 2025, so if you're interested in targeting these, now is a good time. To sum it up, today is a great day to get out on the water in San Francisco Bay. With the right tide, weather, and gear, you're set for a productive and enjoyable fishing trip. Here are a couple of hot spots to consider: - **Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier**: Excellent for striped bass and rockfish. - **Alcatraz Island**: A hotspot for halibut and rockfish. Remember to check the local regulations and ensure you have the necessary permits before you head out. Tight lines, and I'll see you on the water

    3 phút
  3. 5 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    Title: Bay Area Fishing Forecast for January 30, 2025: Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots

    Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing in and around San Francisco Bay. As of today, January 30, 2025, here’s what you need to know to make the most of your fishing trip. ### Tidal Report First off, let's look at the tides. For January 30, the high tide is expected around 8:30 AM, and the low tide will be at 2:30 PM. These tidal changes can significantly impact fish activity, so it's crucial to plan your trip accordingly. ### Weather The weather is looking a bit chilly, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to low 60s Fahrenheit. There's a slight chance of light drizzle, but nothing that should deter you from hitting the waters. The winds are moderate, which might affect your casting but won't be a major hindrance. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is at 7:13 AM, and sunset will be at 5:07 PM. These times are perfect for those early morning and late afternoon fishing sessions when fish are usually most active. ### Fish Activity Fish activity in San Francisco Bay has been promising lately. According to recent reports, striped bass, rockfish, and halibut are abundant in the area. The cooler winter weather seems to be bringing these species closer to shore and into the bay's tidal areas[5]. ### Recent Catches In nearby areas like Monterey and Santa Cruz, party boats have been reporting significant catches. For example, the Chubasco from J&M Sportfishing in Monterey recently caught 59 Dungeness crabs, 5 petrale sole, and a whopping 560 sanddab in just a half-day trip[1]. While these aren't directly from San Francisco Bay, they indicate the overall health of the fish populations in the region. ### Best Lures and Bait For striped bass, which are quite active in the bay, you can't go wrong with using live bait like anchovies or sardines. If you prefer lures, spoons and plugs that mimic these baitfish are highly effective. For rockfish and halibut, jigs tipped with squid or shrimp can be very productive. If you're targeting petrale sole or starry flounder, which are open to fishing year-round, use small jigs or bait like clams or mussels[2]. ### Hot Spots Now, let's talk about some of the best spots to fish in San Francisco Bay. - **Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier**: This iconic spot is a hotspot for striped bass and rockfish. The structure around the pier attracts a variety of fish, making it a great place to cast your line[3]. - **Alcatraz Island**: Fishing near Alcatraz can yield great results, particularly for halibut and rockfish. The island's unique underwater structure creates a habitat that these species love[3]. - **Paradise Park**: Located near Tiburon, this area is known for its productive fishing, especially during the striped bass season. The combination of tidal flows and underwater structures makes it an ideal spot[3]. In conclusion, with the right gear, knowledge of the tides, and a bit of local insight, you're set for a successful fishing trip in San Francisco Bay today. Remember to adapt to the conditions, use the right lures and bait, and you'll be reeling in those fish in no time. Tight lines, everyone

    4 phút
  4. 26 THG 1

    Tides, Temps, and Targets: San Francisco Bay Fishing Forecast for January 26, 2025

    For January 26, 2025, if you're planning to hit the waters of San Francisco Bay, here’s what you need to know: First off, let's talk about the daylight. Today, sunrise is at 7:18 AM and sunset is at 5:25 PM, giving you about 10 hours and 7 minutes of daylight[2]. Now, onto the tides. The tidal coefficient is moderate, indicating average high and low tides. The first high tide was at around 3:00 AM, and the next one will be at about 2:00 PM. The low tides are at 8:30 AM and 8:30 PM. Keep an eye on these times as they can significantly affect fish movement[5]. As for the weather, it's typically cool this time of year in San Francisco, so dress in layers. The water temperature, while not specified, is usually around the mid-50s this time of year, which can influence fish behavior. Yesterday's fish counts in the nearby areas didn't specifically focus on San Francisco Bay, but we can infer some trends. Striped bass, rockfish, and halibut are common catches here. For example, the Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier and Alcatraz Island are known hotspots for these species[4]. For striped bass, which are open year-round, use lures like swimbaits or spoons. For rockfish and halibut, live bait such as anchovies or sardines works well. If you're targeting sturgeon, which are also present in the Oakland Estuary, use bait like ghost shrimp or eel[3][4]. Given the tidal conditions, the best spots today would be areas with good structure like the Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier and Alcatraz Island. These spots tend to attract a variety of fish, especially during the changing tides. In summary, with moderate tides and cool weather, today looks like a good day to catch some striped bass, rockfish, or halibut in San Francisco Bay. Make sure to check the local regulations for any specific limits or restrictions before you head out.

    2 phút
  5. 25 THG 1

    "San Francisco Bay Fishing Report: Crab Bounty, Stripers, and Halibut Hotspots for January 25, 2025"

    For January 25, 2025, fishing in the San Francisco Bay is looking promising despite the cooler winter weather. Here’s what you need to know: ### Weather and Tides San Francisco is experiencing typical January weather with daytime temperatures around 13°C (55°F) and nighttime lows of about 7°C (45°F). Expect about 6 hours of sunshine, which is decent for this time of year. As for tides, today will see a high tide at around 9:30 AM and a low tide at 3:30 PM, which can affect fish activity. ### Fish Activity and Catches Yesterday’s report from Fish Emeryville indicated a successful crabbing trip on the Pacific Pearl, with 19 anglers catching 148 Dungeness crabs. For finfish, the best spots have been yielding striped bass, halibut, and rockfish. The Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier and Alcatraz Island are hot spots, especially for striped bass and rockfish[4]. ### Best Lures and Bait For striped bass, using live bait such as anchovies or shad can be very effective. Lures like spoons and plastic swimbaits also work well. For halibut, try using live bait like herring or squid, and for rockfish, jigs tipped with squid or shrimp are reliable choices. ### Hot Spots - **Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier**: Known for its striped bass and rockfish catches. - **Alcatraz Island**: Good for halibut and rockfish. - **Paradise Park near Tiburon**: Productive for striped bass during their season. ### Additional Tips Given the tidal changes, fishing during the transition periods between high and low tides can be particularly fruitful. Also, keep an eye on the weather; while it’s sunny today, January is known for its rainfall, so be prepared. Sunrise today is at 7:23 AM, and sunset is at 5:04 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water and enjoy some fishing in the San Francisco Bay.

    2 phút
  6. 24 THG 1

    Tides, Winds, and Bites: Your Guide to Fishing San Francisco Bay on January 24, 2025

    For January 24, 2025, if you're planning to hit the waters of San Francisco Bay, here's what you need to know: ### Tidal Report Today's tides are crucial for fishing. The high tide is at 7:47 AM with a height of 6.4 feet, and the low tide is at 2:15 PM with a height of 0.8 feet. These tidal changes can significantly affect fish activity. ### Weather The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 58°F and a low of 48°F. Winds will be light, coming in from the northwest at about 10 mph. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:20 AM, and sunset will be at 5:03 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to fish. ### Fish Activity Yesterday's reports from boats like the Flash II indicate good action on striped bass, halibut, and rockfish. The Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier and the Marin Islands were hot spots, with anglers catching limits of bass and a few halibut[4][5]. ### Fish Caught Recent catches include striped bass, halibut, rockfish, and even some leopard sharks, which were released. At the Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier, anglers were reeling in striped bass and rockfish. The Marin Islands yielded lingcod and cabezon as well[2][4]. ### Best Lures and Bait For striped bass, use lures like spoons or plugs that mimic baitfish. For halibut, live bait such as anchovies or sardines works well. Rockfish can be caught using squid or shrimp on a rockfish rig. ### Hot Spots - **Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier**: This iconic spot is a hotspot for striped bass and rockfish. - **Marin Islands**: Located just off the coast of San Rafael, these islands offer a peaceful setting and abundant marine life, including lingcod and cabezon. - **Berkeley Flats**: If you're looking for a spot away from the city center, Berkeley Flats is great for halibut, striped bass, and white seabass[2][5]. With the right gear and knowledge of the tides, you should have a productive day fishing in San Francisco Bay. Good luck

    2 phút
  7. 23 THG 1

    Fishing San Francisco Bay: Tides, Weather, and Promising Catches

    Today, January 23, 2025, fishing in San Francisco Bay is looking promising, despite the cooler winter conditions. Here’s what you need to know: ### Tidal Report The tidal coefficient is relatively low today, at 35, indicating moderate tidal movements. The first high tide was at 5:56 AM with 5.5 feet, and the next high tide will be at 9:09 PM with 3.8 feet. The low tides are at 1:31 PM with 0.7 feet and earlier this morning[4]. ### Weather and Daylight Sunrise was at 7:19 AM, and sunset will be at 5:24 PM, giving you about 10 hours of daylight. Check the local weather forecast for any updates, but generally, winter days in San Francisco can be cool and misty. ### Fish Activity Fish activity can be influenced by the tidal movements and water temperature. Since fish are cold-blooded, they tend to be more active during certain tidal phases. Today’s moderate tidal coefficient suggests that fish might be moving, especially around the changing tides. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Yesterday, anglers reported catching striped bass, halibut, and some rockfish. The striped bass and halibut are common catches in the bay, especially around areas like the Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier and Alcatraz Island[3]. ### Best Lures and Bait For halibut, live bait such as anchovies, smelt, mudsuckers, and shiner perch are highly effective. Artificial bait can also work, especially with bounce ball trolling earlier in the season[2]. ### Hot Spots - **Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier**: A hotspot for striped bass and rockfish, offering great views and consistent catches. - **Alcatraz Island**: Known for halibut and rockfish, this area can yield great results, especially during the changing tides. - **Oakland Estuary**: This area is home to a variety of fish species, including striped bass, sturgeon, and occasionally salmon[3]. Given the current conditions, focusing on live bait and fishing during the tidal changes could increase your chances of a successful catch. Enjoy your day on the water

    3 phút
  8. 19 THG 1

    Fishing San Francisco Bay: Rockfish, Halibut, and Striped Bass Hotspots for January 19, 2025

    For January 19, 2025, if you're planning to hit the waters of San Francisco Bay, here's what you need to know: First off, let's talk about the daylight. Sunrise today is at 7:24 AM, and sunset will be at 5:13 PM, giving you a good 9 hours and 49 minutes of daylight[2]. As for the weather, it's typically cool this time of year, so dress in layers. The tidal report shows a mix of high and low tides, but for fishing, the changing tides around dawn and dusk are usually the best times. Yesterday's fish counts from nearby areas indicate that rockfish, halibut, and striped bass are active. For example, fishing spots near the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island are known hotspots. At the Golden Gate Bridge Fishing Pier, you might catch striped bass and rockfish. Alcatraz Island is particularly good for halibut and rockfish[3]. In terms of specific catches, while there aren't exact counts from San Francisco Bay itself, nearby party boats reported catches like 6 halibut and various rockfish species. For instance, the "Native Sun" out of San Pedro caught 7 halibut and 64 sculpin on a 3/4 day trip[1]. For lures and bait, live bait such as anchovies or sardines work well for halibut and rockfish. Jigs and spoons can also be effective, especially during the changing tides. For striped bass, try using lures that mimic baitfish or use live bait like shad or herring. If you're looking for specific spots, Paradise Park near Tiburon is another great location, especially during striped bass season. The Oakland Estuary is also worth a visit, with its variety of fish species including striped bass, sturgeon, and salmon[3]. So, gear up, check the tides, and head out to these hotspots for a productive day of fishing in San Francisco Bay.

    2 phút

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Dive into "San Francisco Bay, San Francisco Daily Fishing Report" for your daily dose of fishing adventures, tips, and local insights. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a curious beginner, join us each day to stay updated on the latest catches, hotspots, and fishing conditions in the vibrant waters of San Francisco Bay. Tune in and reel in the excitement! For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.... Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk

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