
12 January 2026
Bay Area Fishing Forecast: Productive Winter Patterns and Abundant Bites
San Francisco Bay Fishing Report Today
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Good morning, this is Artificial Lure with your San Francisco Bay fishing report for today.
We're looking at a classic winter bay pattern setting up nicely. According to the latest tide data from NOAA, sunrise comes in at 7:24 AM and sunset at 5:12 PM, so you've got a solid eight-hour window to work with. The tide is currently low, with the first high tide hitting around 6:15 AM and the next low tide at 1:38 PM. Water heights are running modest, so it's a perfect day to work the shallower flats and structure.
Yesterday was fired up out here. San Francisco Bay and the surrounding waters saw excellent activity. Over at Marina del Rey, two trips brought in 530 total fish—218 sculpin, 155 whitefish, 100 mackerel, 30 rockfish, 15 calico bass, 9 sand bass, and 3 sheephead. Down at Pierpoint Landing, six trips landed 366 fish, including 132 bluefin tuna and 188 sand bass. The stripers and resident species are definitely biting.
For your gear, stick with dropper loops rigged with squid and shrimp—that's what's producing the numbers right now. If you're throwing artificials, focus on small jigs and soft plastics in white and natural colors. The whitefish and sculpin populations are super active on the bottom, so don't sleep on drop-shotting. For live bait, anchovies and small mackerel are your go-to.
Target Pier 39 and the pilings along the Embarcadero—the structure holds baitfish and predators. If conditions allow, work your way out toward the Golden Gate current line where the bigger stripers and halibut are staging.
Beach Hazards Statement is in effect, so watch for sneaker waves and strong rip currents. Keep it safe out there.
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We're looking at a classic winter bay pattern setting up nicely. According to the latest tide data from NOAA, sunrise comes in at 7:24 AM and sunset at 5:12 PM, so you've got a solid eight-hour window to work with. The tide is currently low, with the first high tide hitting around 6:15 AM and the next low tide at 1:38 PM. Water heights are running modest, so it's a perfect day to work the shallower flats and structure.
Yesterday was fired up out here. San Francisco Bay and the surrounding waters saw excellent activity. Over at Marina del Rey, two trips brought in 530 total fish—218 sculpin, 155 whitefish, 100 mackerel, 30 rockfish, 15 calico bass, 9 sand bass, and 3 sheephead. Down at Pierpoint Landing, six trips landed 366 fish, including 132 bluefin tuna and 188 sand bass. The stripers and resident species are definitely biting.
For your gear, stick with dropper loops rigged with squid and shrimp—that's what's producing the numbers right now. If you're throwing artificials, focus on small jigs and soft plastics in white and natural colors. The whitefish and sculpin populations are super active on the bottom, so don't sleep on drop-shotting. For live bait, anchovies and small mackerel are your go-to.
Target Pier 39 and the pilings along the Embarcadero—the structure holds baitfish and predators. If conditions allow, work your way out toward the Golden Gate current line where the bigger stripers and halibut are staging.
Beach Hazards Statement is in effect, so watch for sneaker waves and strong rip currents. Keep it safe out there.
Thanks for tuning in. Make sure you subscribe for daily reports.
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI