Bay Area April Fishing: Prime Tides, Stripers and Halibut Loaded and Ready to Bite Podcast By  cover art

Bay Area April Fishing: Prime Tides, Stripers and Halibut Loaded and Ready to Bite

Bay Area April Fishing: Prime Tides, Stripers and Halibut Loaded and Ready to Bite

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling in the Bay Area. We're talkin' San Francisco Bay on this fine April 1st, 2026, kickin' off at 3 AM under clear-ish skies with temps hoverin' around 50°F, light winds from the northwest pickin' up to 10-15 knots by afternoon, per the latest NOAA forecast. Sunrise hits at 6:36 AM, sunset 6:07 PM, givin' us a solid 11+ hours of daylight.

Tides4Fishing charts show a very high coefficient of 98 today—prime fishin' window. Low tide at 5:43 AM (1.0 ft), high at 11:54 AM (5.4 ft), then low again at 5:53 PM (0.3 ft), with overnight high around 12:06 AM (5.5 ft). Solunar activity's high, so major bites durin' those peak tidal shifts.

Fish are fired up! Fish Emeryville reports from March 29 had the New Huck Finn landin' 3 halibut and 2 striped bass on a full-day trip with 8 anglers—solid action. Earlier in the week, San Luis Obispo news noted spectacular striped bass in San Pablo Bay, linesides to 25 pounds caught and released, females loaded with eggs. National Fisherman says SF area wetlands are teemin' with fish food, boostin' striper and halibut feeds. Expect limits on stripers (18-25 lbs common), halibut to 20+, plus some lingcod now that rockfish opens all depths today.

Best lures? Go with swimbaits like Big Hammer or Zoom flukes in anchovy patterns for stripers—troll or jig 'em slow over flats. Metal jigs like those 2-4 oz chrome kastmasters shine on the drop for halibut. Live bait rules: mudsuckers or ghost shrimp on a Carolina rig for stripers, sardines or anchovies drifted for halibut. Fish shallow early, deeper on the flood.

Hot spots? Hit San Pablo Bay flats near the brothers islands for big stripers, or Emeryville Peninsula piers and the central bay halibut grounds—boats like New Huck Finn are loadin' up there.

Rig tight, stay safe out there.

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