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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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    • San Francisco Bay Fishing Report: Crisp Conditions, Hungry Bass and Halibut
      Feb 9 2026
      Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your San Francisco Bay fishing report for Monday, February 9th. Dawn's breaking at 7:05 AM, sun sets at 5:43 PM, and tides4fishing.com shows a low solunar period today—4:20 AM high at 5.4 feet, 11:46 AM low at 1.0 foot, 7:20 PM high at 3.6 feet, and 10:45 PM low at 3.2 feet. Fish might be sluggish early, but hit the outgoing tide mid-morning for best action.

      Weather's crisp and clear, mid-50s with light winds—perfect for bundling up and casting from shore or boat. Recent bites? Striped bass are schooling strong around the piers, grabbing oily anchovies and sardines on the Marin Rod & Gun Club Pier, per pierfishing.com reports. Halibut cruising flats on Big Hammer swim baits or Fish Traps, plus starry flounder on pile worms or ghost shrimp. Leopard sharks love mackerel chunks, and folks are pulling perch with bloodworms or small Kastmasters. Word from Spreaker's Bay reports: stripers, halibut, and sturgeon fired up on rising tides last week—expect similar today.

      Top lures: white or yellow bucktail jigs, chrome Kastmasters, Yo-Zuri minnows, or Gulp! Sandworms for perch. Live bait kings are anchovies, sardines, pile worms, and ghost shrimp—grab 'em fresh in the city.

      Hot spots: Marin Rod & Gun Club Pier for bass and perch, or Paradise Cay shallows for halibut on the move. Fish light, stay safe on the water.

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    • Fishing the Bay: Tides, Bites, and Tackle for a Crisp Sunday in San Francisco
      Feb 8 2026
      Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things angling in the Bay Area. It's a crisp Sunday morning in San Francisco Bay, sunrise hit at 7:06 AM and sunset's around 5:42 PM per Tides4Fishing charts. Weather's looking mild from the National Weather Service—mostly sunny with light winds around 10 mph, highs in the low 60s, perfect for wetting a line.

      Tides today are low-key with a coefficient of 47, not the wild swings we saw earlier this month. Expect high at 3:38 AM (5.5 ft), low at 10:36 AM (1.2 ft), high at 5:15 PM (3.5 ft), and another low at 9:36 PM (2.7 ft)—fish the incoming around midday and evening for best bites, as solunar activity's average.

      Action's been solid lately. Yesterday's 976-TUNA reports tallied 15 boats with 447 anglers hauling 3335 sand dabs, 568 whitefish, 544 sculpin, 246 perch, 150 rockfish, and 136 others—mostly bottom dwellers crushing it offshore. In the Bay, stripers and halibut are stirring with these tides; kayak crews on NorCal Kayak Anglers forums report limits of starry flounder and a few keeper leopard sharks near the flats. Lingcod starting to show too.

      For lures, my Artificial Lures shine—go with white or chartreuse swimbaits like 3-inch Keitechs on 1/4 oz jigheads for halibut in 10-20 ft. Spoons like Krocodile in silver for rockfish. Live bait? Mud shrimp or anchovies on a Carolina rig can't be beat for stripers; pile worms for perch and sculpin.

      Hot spots: Hit the flats off Oyster Point for halibut on the move-in tide, or drop lines at the Richmond Flats for perch and whitefish—easy access, big payoffs.

      Stay safe out there, watch for the odd shark sighting like those Marin reports.

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    • Bay Area Anglers: Striper, Halibut, and Sturgeon Action on the Rising Tide
      Feb 7 2026
      Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for San Francisco Bay angling action. It's February 7th, 2026, and we're kickin' off the day at 8:25 AM with sunrise at 7:07 AM and sunset 'round 5:41 PM, per Tides4Fishing charts. Weather's typical winter Bay Area—cool and foggy in the mornin', highs in the low 60s, light winds from the west, perfect for bundlin' up and hittin' the water.

      Tides today are average with a coefficient of 60: low outgoing at 3:02 AM hittin' 5.5 ft, slack low at 9:31 AM around 1.3 ft, then risin' to 3:40 PM at 3.8 ft, and high at 8:50 PM pushin' 2.1 ft. Fish the incomin' tide after 9:30 AM when stripers and halibut start feedin' heavy—solunar peaks align right there for prime bites.

      Action's been solid lately. NorCalFishReports and 976-TUNA logs show striped bass strippin' lines near the Golden Gate, with limits posted on live anchovies and pile worms. Leopard sharks are stackin' up in the shallows, 20-30 pounders common on shrimp or cut sardine. Halibut hittin' 15-25 fishers daily 'round the flats, plus some Dungeness crab pots fillin' fast post-rains. Sturgeon reports tricklin' in from the delta edges, big girls over 100 pounds on ghost shrimp. Numbers? Boats like the Patriot wrapped up 45 fish limits last week, mostly bass and shadies.

      Best lures: Kastmaster spoons or Rat-L-Traps in chrome for stripers chasin' bait balls. Swimbaits like Big Hammer in natural colors for halibut. Field Kit Coastal Coldwater flies if you're striper flippin' from the surf. Live bait kings it—anchovies under a slip sinker, mudsuckers for sturge, or bloodworms on the bottom for perch and sharks.

      Hot spots: Pier 7 for shore striper slams on the flood, and Paradise Cay shallows for halibut driftin' the incoming. Launch early from oyster point, watch for crab pots.

      Stay safe out there, check regs, and bundle for the chill.

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