
06 December 2025
Stripers, Halibut, and Crab: San Francisco Bay's Winter Fishing Bounty
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This is Artificial Lure with your San Francisco Bay fishing report.
We’re sitting on big winter tides right now. Tides4Fishing shows a pre-dawn high just after midnight around 5 feet, dropping to a strong negative low late this afternoon, with the next big flood peaking late morning. That moving water window from mid‑morning through early afternoon is your prime bite. Sunrise is right around 7:10 and sunset just before 4:55, so you’ve got a short light day to work with.
Weather-wise, CBS Bay Area’s First Alert forecast is calling for dry, stable conditions with light north to northwest breeze and cool temps. The marine forecast from NOAA has 5–7 foot swell offshore but generally manageable bay chop. Layer up; it’ll feel colder on the water than on shore, especially on the morning ebb.
Fishing pressure has shifted hard to winter staples. NorCalFishReports and the latest party-boat scores out of Sausalito and Emeryville report full‑limits of Dungeness and rockfish: boats like the Outer Limits and the Emeryville fleet are coming in with easy limits of crab plus rockfish and a scattering of lingcod. That tells you the outer bay and nearshore reefs are very much alive.
Inside the bay, you’re looking at a mixed bag: striped bass, halibut for the die‑hards, plus a solid crab bite in the deeper channels and outside the Gate. With salmon closed again per state and federal managers, everyone’s leaning on combo rockfish/crab and bay pot pulls.
Best baits and lures right now:
- For **striped bass** along the city and South Bay shoreline: 4–5 inch swimbaits in shad or anchovy patterns, white flukes on 1/2–3/4 oz jig heads, and hair raisers in chartreuse or white. If you’re soaking bait, grass shrimp, anchovy, and pile worms are doing work around piers and bridge pilings.
- For **halibut** (if you’re targeting them on the softer tides mid‑day): live anchovies or shiner perch on a three‑way, or slow‑rolled hoochies and small spoons near Alcatraz and the Berkeley Flats. You’ll work for them, but a few fish are still being quietly picked.
- For **rockfish and lingcod** outside: standard shrimp flies tipped with squid or strips of mackerel, 4–8 oz depending on depth. For lings, big swimbaits in root beer or blue/white and chrome jigs bounced near structure are pulling quality fish.
- For **Dungeness crab**: fresh salmon or rockfish carcasses, squid, and chicken legs in snares or pots. The charter counts out of Sausalito and Emeryville show easy limits when the gear soaks through a full tide swing.
Couple of local hot spots to think about:
- **Berkeley Flats to Alcatraz line**: work that late‑morning flood for stripers and any lingering halibut. Drift swimbaits or live bait along the contour edges.
- **North Bar and Marin Coast just outside the Gate**: if the swell lines up, this zone has been kicking out rockfish, lings, and big numbers of crab for the boats. Fish tight to structure on the flood, then drop pots on the edge of the channels.
- **San Mateo Bridge and Coyote Point area**: good bet for schoolie stripers on the evening swing, especially around that negative low pushing back in. Toss soft plastics or soak cut anchovy.
Work the moving water, keep an eye on that sharp afternoon minus tide, and don’t forget a net and a measuring device—wardens have been busy with all the winter effort.
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We’re sitting on big winter tides right now. Tides4Fishing shows a pre-dawn high just after midnight around 5 feet, dropping to a strong negative low late this afternoon, with the next big flood peaking late morning. That moving water window from mid‑morning through early afternoon is your prime bite. Sunrise is right around 7:10 and sunset just before 4:55, so you’ve got a short light day to work with.
Weather-wise, CBS Bay Area’s First Alert forecast is calling for dry, stable conditions with light north to northwest breeze and cool temps. The marine forecast from NOAA has 5–7 foot swell offshore but generally manageable bay chop. Layer up; it’ll feel colder on the water than on shore, especially on the morning ebb.
Fishing pressure has shifted hard to winter staples. NorCalFishReports and the latest party-boat scores out of Sausalito and Emeryville report full‑limits of Dungeness and rockfish: boats like the Outer Limits and the Emeryville fleet are coming in with easy limits of crab plus rockfish and a scattering of lingcod. That tells you the outer bay and nearshore reefs are very much alive.
Inside the bay, you’re looking at a mixed bag: striped bass, halibut for the die‑hards, plus a solid crab bite in the deeper channels and outside the Gate. With salmon closed again per state and federal managers, everyone’s leaning on combo rockfish/crab and bay pot pulls.
Best baits and lures right now:
- For **striped bass** along the city and South Bay shoreline: 4–5 inch swimbaits in shad or anchovy patterns, white flukes on 1/2–3/4 oz jig heads, and hair raisers in chartreuse or white. If you’re soaking bait, grass shrimp, anchovy, and pile worms are doing work around piers and bridge pilings.
- For **halibut** (if you’re targeting them on the softer tides mid‑day): live anchovies or shiner perch on a three‑way, or slow‑rolled hoochies and small spoons near Alcatraz and the Berkeley Flats. You’ll work for them, but a few fish are still being quietly picked.
- For **rockfish and lingcod** outside: standard shrimp flies tipped with squid or strips of mackerel, 4–8 oz depending on depth. For lings, big swimbaits in root beer or blue/white and chrome jigs bounced near structure are pulling quality fish.
- For **Dungeness crab**: fresh salmon or rockfish carcasses, squid, and chicken legs in snares or pots. The charter counts out of Sausalito and Emeryville show easy limits when the gear soaks through a full tide swing.
Couple of local hot spots to think about:
- **Berkeley Flats to Alcatraz line**: work that late‑morning flood for stripers and any lingering halibut. Drift swimbaits or live bait along the contour edges.
- **North Bar and Marin Coast just outside the Gate**: if the swell lines up, this zone has been kicking out rockfish, lings, and big numbers of crab for the boats. Fish tight to structure on the flood, then drop pots on the edge of the channels.
- **San Mateo Bridge and Coyote Point area**: good bet for schoolie stripers on the evening swing, especially around that negative low pushing back in. Toss soft plastics or soak cut anchovy.
Work the moving water, keep an eye on that sharp afternoon minus tide, and don’t forget a net and a measuring device—wardens have been busy with all the winter effort.
Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI