Bay Area Spring Striper Bite Heats Up Early Saturday Morning
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Tides today per NOAA charts: Low at 1:2 feet around 6 AM, risin' to high 5.1 feet by noon, then droppin' to 2.8 feet low at 7 PM. Fish the incomin' tide hard from 9 AM to 3 PM—that's when the current stirs up the baitfish.
Weather's classic spring bay: Mostly cloudy, highs in the mid-60s, lows near 50, light NW winds 10-15 knots per National Weather Service. Sunrise at 6:48 AM, sunset 7:42 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em.
Fish activity's pickin' up with warmer shallows; stripers are staging early like those Northeast reports from On The Water, holdovers active in tidal flows. Recent catches: Schoolie stripers 18-28 inches hammerin' bloodworms and soft plastics around sod banks and bridges, plus limits of starry flounder, leopard sharks, and halibut in the 10-20 lb class near the Golden Gate. Sturgeon are lurkin' deep on herring, and perch schools are thick on the flats.
Best lures: Small jointed swimmers or white swimbaits for stripers, Kastmasters in silver for perch. Go with live mudshrimp or anchovies for bait on a Carolina rig—trout and rays love 'em too.
Hot spots: Hit the Oakland Inner Harbor for stripers on the flood tide, or Marin shorelines near Sausalito for halibut flats. Wear your chest waders, watch the ferries!
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