Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Bay Area fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the foggy shores of San Francisco Bay on this crisp March 14th mornin' at 7:25. Winds are light outta the northwest at 5-10 knots, skies partly cloudy with temps hoverin' around 55-62 degrees—perfect for layerin' up with a windbreaker and waterproof boots, per Fish Emeryville's tips.
Sunrise hit at 7:17 AM, sunset's 6:31 PM, givin' us a solid 11 hours of light. Tides today at South San Francisco show low at 1:18 AM (-0.1 ft), high at 8:37 AM (6.0 ft), then low 1:44 PM (3.2 ft) and high 6:58 PM (6.6 ft)—fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' for best bites, as solunar activity's low but peaks near dusk.
Action's heatin' up! Fish Emeryville reports Scallywag and Lady K chasin' **halibut** and **striped bass** yesterday—charters nearly booked, with limits possible on full-day trips. Recent scores show steady stripers to 10 lbs and flatties pushin' 20+, plus some sturgeon sightings. Crabbin's windin' down south of Pigeon Point after March 27 per CDFW/Oceana, but hoop nets still good for recreationals; north stays open with gear tweaks for whales.
For **lures**, go swimbaits or jerkbaits in anchovy patterns for stripers—rental rods and custom tackle kits from Fish Emeryville nail it. **Bait**? Live shrimp or crabs from spots like Fishery Supply shine for halibut; pileperch and herring for variety.
Hit these **hot spots**: Emeryville Peninsula flats for halibut drifts, or Coyote Point Marina on the incoming for stripers—anchor up and soak it.
Get out there safe, check regs, and grab a license!
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