San Francisco Bay Fishing Report - Excellent Conditions, King Tides, and Beach Hazards
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Hey there, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Tuesday morning fishing report for the San Francisco Bay area.
We're looking at excellent conditions out there today, folks. Sunrise came in at 7:07 this morning with sunset hitting around 4:50 pm, so we've got limited daylight—make those hours count.
**Tides and Water Conditions**
Here's where it gets interesting. We're in the middle of what they're calling King Tides this week, and today's shaping up to be a big one. Your next high tide is coming at 8:24 am, running about a foot above normal at 6.7 feet. Water temperature is holding steady at 56.3 degrees Fahrenheit, which is solid for this time of year. The National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Advisory through Sunday, so if you're fishing near shorelines, keep an eye on water levels.
**Weather Alert**
Fair warning—a Beach Hazards Statement is in effect through Wednesday evening. We're looking at 10 to 14-foot breaking waves with long lulls between sets and strong rip currents. Sneaker waves are a real possibility, so stay off those rocks and jetties and exercise extra caution if you're casting from the shore.
**Recent Fish Activity**
The word from Half Moon Bay Sportfishing is that Dungeness crab have been absolutely loving the conditions—they're calling it "Love Those Dungeness Crab!" The AM trip on the Dolphin boat landed 95 assorted rockfish for 14 anglers, which tells you the rockfish bite is firing right now. Sculpin and sand bass are also in the mix if you're looking for variety.
**Best Bait and Lures**
For rockfish, you can't beat fresh squid or anchovies on a jig setup. If you're targeting stripers and halibut in the bay, live shiners work magic this time of year. For that crab bite, you'll want crab pots with fresh bait—mackerel heads are ideal.
**Hot Spots**
Head out to the Half Moon Bay area if you can make the drive—the action's been consistent there. Inside the bay, focus on the deeper channels where the tide's running strong. The structure around the Golden Gate creates excellent holding areas for rockfish and stripers.
Get out there and tight lines! Thanks for tuning in to the San Francisco Bay Fishing Report. Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on conditions, fish counts, and the best spots to cast your line.
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