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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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  • Bay Area Salmon Surge: Epic Returns Mean Excellent Fishing Ahead This Season
    Feb 21 2026
    # San Francisco Bay Fishing Report – February 21st

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Saturday morning fishing report for the Bay Area.

    Let's start with the tides. According to our tide charts, we're looking at a high tide at 1:45 AM and 5:8 feet, with a low tide coming in at 7:52 AM hitting just 0.7 feet. By mid-afternoon, we'll see another high around 2:18 PM at 4.5 feet. These are solid tidal conditions for getting out on the water—we're in a high coefficient period with plenty of water movement to get the fish active.

    Sun's already up at 6:51 AM this morning, and we'll have good light until 5:56 PM, so you've got a full day ahead of you.

    Now here's the exciting news: California's salmon fishing is bouncing back strong. The Sacramento River saw over 62,000 adult salmon return to spawn in 2025, compared to just over 4,100 the year before. That's a 15-fold increase, folks. Winter-run Chinook are also showing real promise with over 14,000 spawners returning in 2025. This means we could see a more normal salmon season here in 2026, and the Bay is absolutely worth hitting right now.

    Speaking of fish activity, the Mokelumne River just reported over 10,500 Chinook returning from the Pacific to spawn during the fall run. While that's down from record numbers, these are solid numbers that tell us fish are moving through the system.

    For your tackle box, live bait is always money in the Bay—ghost shrimp and frozen mackerel are working great this season. If you're going artificial, stick with your standard stripers and largemouth patterns. Focus on your topwater and soft plastics early and late in the day.

    Two hot spots I'd recommend: the Lafayette Reservoir just got loaded with 9,000 pounds of rainbow and lightning trout since November, and EBMUD's been restocking hard. You'll need your California fishing license plus an EBMUD Fishing Access Permit. Second spot—get out on the Bay proper where those returning salmon are moving through. The tidal windows we've got today are perfect for both structure fishing and open water.

    Thanks for tuning in! Make sure you subscribe for daily reports. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Bay Area Fishing Report: Ideal Tides, Raging Largemouth, and Stripers Settle In
    Feb 20 2026
    # San Francisco Bay Fishing Report

    Hey everyone, it's Artificial Lure coming at you with your Friday morning Bay Area fishing breakdown, and let me tell you—conditions are looking pretty solid out there.

    **Tides and Timing**

    We're sitting right in the sweet spot today. High tide rolls in at 1:18 PM at around 5.0 feet, with a low tide this morning at 7:00 AM at just 1.0 foot. According to Tides4Fishing, we're looking at a solunar coefficient of 94, which is very high—that means the fish are going to be active. Sunrise was at 6:52 AM and sunset's at 5:55 PM, so you've got a solid window to work with.

    **What's Biting**

    Over in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, largemouth bass are crushing it right now. According to FishCaddy's latest report, the bite has picked up noticeably with water temps hovering around 56-57 degrees. Early morning is prime time for topwater—poppers and smaller topwater baits are producing excellent results in slack water near current breaks. As the sun climbs and we hit 9-10 AM, switch to chatterbaits in green pumpkin with trailers, crankbaits, and six-inch Senkos around tule edges and islands in 2-5 feet of water. Stripers are settling in with predictable patterns, and Liberty Island's been one of the better zones for both species—shallow water under two feet tight to cover is where it's at.

    **Hot Spots**

    Liberty Island is your go-to right now for both largemouth and stripers. The shallow cover is holding fish tight, and chatterbaits are doing serious work. Also check out the protected coves and weed edges with current breaks—these are producing solid topwater bites early morning.

    **Pro Tips**

    Keep your soft plastics in natural tones for calmer pockets. Tournament weights are solid—low to mid-20s—so don't expect monster fish, but consistent quality bites. The morning bite is your money time, so get out there early.

    Thanks for tuning in to the Bay Area fishing report! Make sure to subscribe for daily updates on conditions, tides, and what's actually biting around the Bay. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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  • San Francisco Bay Fishing Report: Tides, Solunar, and Hotspots for Jacksmelt, Perch, and Stripers
    Feb 18 2026
    Hey everyone, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Wednesday morning San Francisco Bay fishing report.

    Let's start with the tides. We've got high tide coming up at 11:41 AM at just over 5.7 feet—solid action time. Low tide hit this morning around 5:32 AM, and we'll see another low around 5:57 PM. The solunar activity is running at 96, which means "very high." That's exactly what we want to see mid-week.

    Weather-wise, sunrise was around 6:55 AM and sunset comes in at 5:53 PM, so you've got a solid eight-hour window to work with if you head out now.

    Here's what's been working. On the bait side, live minnows and worms are always reliable in these waters. If you're throwing artificials, downsized casting spoons in silver and gold have been producing. Slender stickbaits and realistic worm soft plastics are solid options too—especially when the bite gets a little finicky.

    The species we're targeting right now include jacksmelt, perch, and some decent-sized stripers if you hit it right. The bite's been steady when you position yourself over the right structure, so don't just camp in one spot.

    For hot spots, head to North Point Pier 41 if you want easy access and consistent action. If you want to get a little more adventurous, Del Valle Regional Park down south has been a sleeper pick—the Marina Store opens at 7 AM daily if you need to grab tackle or a license.

    Thanks for tuning in! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss your next fishing forecast.

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    2 Min.
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