
SAN FRANCISCO BAY – Hot Rockfish and Lingcod; Halibut Inconsistent; Stripers Wide Open
Report from July 25 to August 4, with trips starting at 5:30 a.m. and fishing until limits or 2:30 p.m.
I have been fishing in San Francisco Bay between the San Rafael-Richmond Bridge and Bay Bridge for stripers and halibut. For halibut, we've also been targeting the north and south bars outside the Golden Gate Bridge. Rockfish and lingcod trips have been focused around Pacifica, Half Moon Bay, and Duxbury Reef.
Rockfish and lingcod fishing has been hot, with limits on both species achieved on most trips. Rockfish have ranged in various sizes and species. Lingcod have been particularly active, with days when we've limited out on lingcod even before reaching our rockfish limits. Lingcod have consistently been nice in size.
Halibut fishing has become more inconsistent recently. It's best to target smaller tides. Most keeper-size halibut seem to be in the ocean or near the Golden Gate Bridge. In the bay and ocean, we are catching many small halibut, ranging from 6 to 15 inches, indicating a positive outlook for future years. Most trips end with slightly more than one halibut per angler, with several nice fish measuring between 30 and 35 inches.
Striper fishing on most days has been wide open in certain spots. Most stripers caught are between 20 and 22 inches, with a few larger fish mixed in. Limits can be achieved quickly if you're in the right area. Slowly cruising around the islands and using sonar to locate schools has proven effective. When the fish are stacked up, they will bite just about anything presented.