**Spring Stripers and Halibut Heat Up San Francisco Bay**
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Tides are key today: high at 5:21 AM (5.2 ft), low at 11:47 AM (-0.1 ft), next high 6:02 PM (4.8 ft), per NOAA charts. Fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' for best action—currents stir up the baitfish.
Bay's alive with spring striper runs; reports from NorCal Fishin' Guides say limits of 20-30 inch schoolies hittin' hard near the Golden Gate and Alcatraz last week, usin' swimbaits and topwaters. Halibut are stackin' up too—20-40 pounders boatin' daily around Angel Island on live shiner minnows or big white Berkley Gulp! Swimming Mullets. Leopard sharks active in the shallows off Sausalito, grabbin' squid or cut anchovy on bottom rigs. Sturgeon makin' moves in the Delta channels, but that's catch-and-release till May.
Best lures right now? Rat-L-Traps or Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows in anchovy patterns for stripers trollin' 2-4 knots. For halibut, 4-6 inch paddle tails on 1/2 oz jigheads. Live bait kings: mudsuckers or ghost shrimp lip-hooked under a float. BassForecast notes post-spawn bass patterns in warmer shallows if you hit the piers.
Hot spots: oyster beds off Point Richmond for stripers on the flood tide, and the Richmond Flats for halibut driftin' live bait. Wear your life jacket, check regs—stripers 18-27 inches, two-bag limit.
Tight lines, stay safe out there!
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