Fishing Report 12/2/25: Rockfish Bite Lights Up, Crab Season Heating Up, King Tides Bring Coastal Flooding
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**Tides and Conditions**
We're in the middle of some serious King Tides this week. A coastal flood advisory is in effect for low-lying Bay Area areas through early next week due to these higher-than-normal tides caused by the alignment of the sun, moon, and earth. Timing can vary up to 90 minutes along the coast, so check your local tide charts before heading out. The water's rising today, so plan your outings accordingly.
**Recent Catches**
The rockfish bite has been absolutely lights out! Down in San Diego, the Dolphin just landed 95 assorted rockfish for 14 anglers on Monday. Up in Long Beach, the Eldorado crushed it with 230 rockfish, 180 whitefish, 46 sheephead, and even a couple lingcod last week. If you're targeting bottom dwellers, now's your time.
Dungeness crab season is heating up around Half Moon Bay too. The sports books are showing consistent action, so if you're into crab, get yourself out there.
**What's Biting**
December is prime season for big bass if you're fishing lakes and bays. You'll catch fewer fish overall, but the bites you get are bigger. Focus on reaction strike baits like mini flex rigs with bladed presentations or micro jigs in brown, green pumpkin, and dark colors. Don't overlook finesse presentations either when the water's cold.
For saltwater, rockfish are your go-to right now. Jigging and bottom fishing are producing consistent numbers.
**Hot Spots to Check**
Hit up Half Moon Bay if you can access the offshore waters—the sportfishing operations there are seeing solid action. For bay fishing, the combo grounds have been producing epic days according to recent reports. Lake Amador is also worth the drive if you're into freshwater.
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is seeing great activity with fall Chinook salmon moving through, though they're deeply migratory right now heading to spawn.
Thanks for tuning in to the Artificial Lure fishing report. Make sure to subscribe for daily updates on conditions, catches, and insider tips on where the fish are biting. Tight lines out there, and stay safe with those King Tides!
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