Bay Area Fishing Report: Rockfish Bonanza, Crab Haul, and More
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for the California coast. We're looking at a fantastic fall bite, and conditions are shaping up nicely for a productive day on the water.
**Tidal Conditions**
We're sitting at high tide around 7:11 AM this morning here in the Bay, with water levels at 5.8 feet. Low tide hits around 1:39 PM at just 0.9 feet. Tidal coefficient is running at 67, which is average—still plenty of movement to get fish active. If you're heading out to the islands or down south, San Diego's seeing a high tide early morning and a low around 11 AM, making mid-morning prime time.
**What's Biting**
The rockfish bite is absolutely on fire right now. Reports from Bodega Bay show boats pulling 190 rockfish per trip, and the Channel Islands fleet is crushing it with limits across the board. Lingcod are cooperative too—we're seeing some quality fish up to 8 pounds. Dungeness crab season is in full swing with fantastic numbers coming in, and if you want a mixed bag, sheephead and whitefish are contributing solid counts.
**Best Baits and Lures**
For rockfish, you can't beat a dropper loop rig with fresh squid or cut anchovy—classic setup that works every time when you're drifting reefs. Swimbaits in rootbeer and motor oil colors are pulling fish off rocky structure consistently. If you're jigging, drop those large shrimp flies and feather rigs right on the bottom near structure. For crab, chicken legs and fish carcasses in your pots are producing jumbo numbers.
**Hot Spots**
The central Bay is wide open right now—anywhere you find rocky structure and current break. Out at the Channel Islands, the mixed bag fishing is stellar. For a solid day closer to the Bay, focus on the deeper reefs where that rockfish bite is aggressive.
**Closing**
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