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Puget Sound Fishing Report March 2025: Chinook Season Opener, Resident Coho & Blackmouth Action
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Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for March 11, 2025.
We've got some decent weather today, partly cloudy with highs around 55°F and light winds. Sunrise was at 6:24 AM and sunset will be at 6:08 PM, so we've got plenty of daylight to work with. Tides are looking good - we've got a low tide of 1.0 feet at 11:56 AM and a high tide of 11.0 feet at 5:44 PM.
The big news is that the Chinook season in Marine Areas 10 and 11 opens up in a few weeks on April 2nd. Until then, we're still seeing some decent action on resident coho and blackmouth. Anglers have been having luck trolling with Gibbs Skinny G spoons in Bon Chovy color, as well as Silver Horde Coho Killers. For those of you who prefer artificials like me, try working some Ace Hi Flies behind a flasher.
Recent reports show anglers averaging 1-2 fish per trip, with most blackmouth in the 5-8 pound range. A few lucky folks have landed some in the teens. Don't forget your crab pots - the Dungeness have been thick lately.
For bait fishermen, herring has been the ticket. Try jigging for your own if you can - fresh is always best. Anchovies and squid strips are good backups.
As for hot spots, Jeff Head has been producing well on the outgoing tide. The north side of Point No Point is worth a look on the incoming. For you shore anglers, try casting from the Edmonds pier or Redondo Beach - I've heard good things about both lately.
Remember, the limit is two salmon daily, only one of which can be a Chinook. Make sure to check the regs before you head out.
That's all for now, folks. Tight lines and see you on the water!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
We've got some decent weather today, partly cloudy with highs around 55°F and light winds. Sunrise was at 6:24 AM and sunset will be at 6:08 PM, so we've got plenty of daylight to work with. Tides are looking good - we've got a low tide of 1.0 feet at 11:56 AM and a high tide of 11.0 feet at 5:44 PM.
The big news is that the Chinook season in Marine Areas 10 and 11 opens up in a few weeks on April 2nd. Until then, we're still seeing some decent action on resident coho and blackmouth. Anglers have been having luck trolling with Gibbs Skinny G spoons in Bon Chovy color, as well as Silver Horde Coho Killers. For those of you who prefer artificials like me, try working some Ace Hi Flies behind a flasher.
Recent reports show anglers averaging 1-2 fish per trip, with most blackmouth in the 5-8 pound range. A few lucky folks have landed some in the teens. Don't forget your crab pots - the Dungeness have been thick lately.
For bait fishermen, herring has been the ticket. Try jigging for your own if you can - fresh is always best. Anchovies and squid strips are good backups.
As for hot spots, Jeff Head has been producing well on the outgoing tide. The north side of Point No Point is worth a look on the incoming. For you shore anglers, try casting from the Edmonds pier or Redondo Beach - I've heard good things about both lately.
Remember, the limit is two salmon daily, only one of which can be a Chinook. Make sure to check the regs before you head out.
That's all for now, folks. Tight lines and see you on the water!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.