Warming trend pumps up fish

Captain Dylan Hubbard with Hubbard’s Marina says as the temperatures begin to rise the fish are getting into a springtime pattern.

Cold-tolerant species to bite as temperatures drop

Captain Dylan Hubbard with Hubbard’s Marina says he is looking forward to warmer temperatures next week, but anglers should be on the lookout for cold-tolerant species such as sheepshead, trout and redfish this weekend as chilly weather moves into Bay Area.

Low light conditions help anglers

Captain Dylan Hubbard with Hubbard’s Marina says the overcast weather is encouraging the fish to gather, making it easier for anglers to catch them.

Fish biting during cold front

Anglers are taking advantage of unstable atmospheric pressures as the weather cools and warms because it is confusing fish and they are biting, according to Captain Dylan Hubbard.

Cool fronts help anglers

Captain Dylan Hubbard says an upcoming cool front is good news for anglers because the fish will be feeding more predictably.

Fish are biting as fall begins

As the weather gets cooler and the days get smaller, the fish are moving around, according to Captain Dylan Hubbard.