San Francisco Bay Spring Bite Heats Up with Stripers and Halibut
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Tides are key in the Bay: low at 4:20 AM (-0.2 ft), high slack around 10:30 AM (5.8 ft), then droppin' fast into evenin' outgoing—prime for stripers chasin' bait in currents, accordin' to Tides.net charts.
Fishin's heatin' up spring-style. Recent party boat counts from Sportfishing Report show solid rockfish and red rockfish limits off nearby San Diego waters, mirrorin' our Bay action—anglers pullin' 100+ rockfish per half-day trip. Local striped bass are firin' on all cylinders, schoolin' shad near the Golden Gate; limits of 20-30 inchers reported this week. Halibut are giggin' too, with releases and keepers up to 15 lbs around the flats. Leopard sharks and rays stackin' in shallows, plus early sturgeon sightings on the outgoing.
Best lures? Chartreuse swimbaits or white paddle tails on 1/4 oz jigheads for halibut and stripers—mimicin' anchovies. For bass and rockfish, try pearl grubs or curly tails bounced bottom. Live bait kings: mud shrimp or anchovies under a sliding sinker for stripers, bloodworms for sharks. Cut sardines nail the rays.
Hot spots: Hit the Oakland Inner Harbor flats on the flood for stripers—skinny water magic. Or drop lines at Yerba Buena Island pilings for rockfish and halibut droppin' off structure.
Rig tight, watch those tides, and stay safe out there.
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