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San Francisco Bay Fishing Report Today

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Dive into "San Francisco Fishing Report Today" 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!

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  • King Tides and Crab Limits: Bay Fishing Report
    Dec 5 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your San Francisco Bay fishing report.

    We’re riding a serious king tide cycle in the Bay today, with big morning highs and deep afternoon lows, which means strong currents and plenty of water movement in all the usual striper and halibut lanes. Figure a pre‑dawn high pushing up into the 7‑foot range, then draining hard into a minus tide late afternoon, so plan to work the last of the incoming and first of the outgoing if you want cleaner drifts and less grass on the line. Sunrise is right around 7:10 and it’s getting dark just before 5, so your real primetime is that mid‑morning window and then again on the evening push.

    Weather around the Bay is classic early winter: chilly starts in the 40s, climbing into the upper 50s, with light north to northwest breeze that tends to stiffen in the afternoon. Skies are on the clearer side with passing clouds, and we’ve also got coastal flood advisories around low‑lying shorelines thanks to the king tides, so watch your parking spots and those low rock walls near the waterline. Mornings are the calmest for the small boats and kayaks; once that afternoon wind lines up with the big tide, it gets sloppy fast.

    Recent counts from the party boats out of Berkeley and Emeryville have been all about crab‑rockfish combos: limits of Dungeness—think roughly ten crab per angler—and full sacks of assorted rockfish, plus a smattering of lingcod into the low‑teens on the scale. Private boaters inside the Gate have been picking a mix of schoolie stripers, the odd keeper halibut that never left, and solid numbers of jacksmelt and perch along the cityfront and down toward Oyster Point. With the cold water and big tides, bites come in flurries; you fish through dead spots, then everyone hooks up at once when that current hits just right.

    Lure and bait game is pretty straightforward right now. For stripers and halibut, run 4–5 inch swimbaits in shad or anchovy patterns on one‑ounce heads, or troll broken‑back plugs and small spoons along the channel edges. If you’re soaking bait, anchovy, herring strips, or pile worms on a hi‑lo rig will find stripers, rays, and leopard sharks, while sand crabs, shrimp, or mussel work well for perch around rocks and pilings. Offshore and around the islands, it’s all about shrimp flies or small plastics for rockfish, with a heavier jig or chrome bar on the bottom to tempt a ling.

    A couple of hot spots to circle on the map today:
    - Nearshore, the rock walls and flats between Crissy Field and Fort Point, working the edges on the last of the incoming for stripers and the occasional halibut.
    - Across the way, the Berkeley Flats and the Richmond shoreline down toward the Richmond–San Rafael Bridge, where those current seams and bait balls have been holding schoolie bass and mixed bottom fish.

    That’s the scoop from your buddy Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a Bay report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • San Francisco Bay Fishing Report: Stripers, Rockfish, and Crab Bites Firing
    Dec 4 2025
    # San Francisco Bay Fishing Report - December 4th, 2025

    Hey anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Thursday morning report for San Francisco Bay.

    Let's talk conditions. We've got north winds at 5 to 10 knots with seas running 3 to 4 feet out on the bay. Not bad at all for getting out there. Tides are working in our favor today – we've got a high tide at 3:53 PM at 2.62 feet, and that's prime time for stripers and rockfish to move through the channels. The low this morning hit around 10:09 AM, so if you're heading out now, you're catching that transition.

    Here's what's been firing in our waters. Yesterday and the day before, stripers, rockfish, and Dungeness crab have been absolutely crushing it on the flats and channels throughout the bay. Fish Emeryville reported incredible action – we're talking limits of rockfish and consistent crab catches. The rockfish bite has been lights out, and the lingcod are cooperating too. If you're chasing stripers, they've been solid on the deeper channels.

    For tackle, you want your swimbaits and soft plastics for the stripers – whites and silvers are money right now. For rockfish, drop some jigs or use live bait if you can grab it. Dungeness crab traps are working great if that's your target.

    A couple hot spots worth your time: the deeper channels near the Emeryville Marina are producing consistent limits, and the flats around the narrows have been holding good numbers of both stripers and rockfish. Get out there early and work those tide changes.

    Thanks for tuning in, folks. Don't forget to subscribe for your daily bay updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • SF Bay Fishing Report: Stripers, Crab, and Rockfish Biting Strong on the Flats and Channels
    Dec 3 2025
    # Wednesday's SF Bay Fishing Report - December 3rd

    Hey anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday morning report for San Francisco Bay.

    **Tides and Conditions**

    We're looking at some excellent tidal action today. High tide hits at 9:04 AM and 11:16 PM, with low tides at 2:43 AM and 4:02 PM. Water levels are swinging nicely with highs reaching 7.0 feet—solid tidal coefficient of 93, which means good movement and better feeding windows. Sunrise was 7:08 AM, sunset's at 4:50 PM, so you've got a short window before dark.

    **The Bite**

    Yesterday's dock reports from the Lovely Martha showed lights out on the water with fantastic fishing—190 Dungeness crab, 10 lingcod, and 190 rockfish landed on full-day trips. This pattern's holding strong. The live bait season has wrapped up for the year, but charter boats have switched to crab and rockfish combos with excellent success.

    **What's Biting**

    Striped bass are still in the mix through December, though numbers are dropping from peak fall. You'll find them in the 10-20 pound range mostly, with some trophy fish pushing 30-40 pounds possible. Live herring, mackerel, and anchovies work best for stripers. For the rockfish—which are fire right now—you can work soft plastics and jigging spoons on the structure. Dungeness crab are absolutely on, and halibut are still active if you're looking for something different.

    **Hot Spots**

    Get yourself to Berkeley Flats and Treasure Island if you're targeting stripers. For crab and rockfish, the channel edges and deeper flats are producing limits.

    **Lures and Tackle**

    Seven to fourteen foot rods with braided line are your friends. Work 2-3 inch soft plastics, topwater poppers, and slow-roll jigs. Medium-heavy action with 20-30 pound test will handle everything from stripers to halibut.

    Get out there and make it happen. Thanks for tuning in—make sure you subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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