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Winter Angling Outlook for Puget Sound: Tide Times, Gear Tips, and Hotspot Picks

Winter Angling Outlook for Puget Sound: Tide Times, Gear Tips, and Hotspot Picks

Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling. It's a crisp winter morning out here in Seattle, with sunrise at 7:54 AM and sunset by 4:20 PM according to Tide-Forecast.com, so get your lines wet early before the light fades.

Tides today are prime for bottom bouncers: high at 6:59 AM hitting 12.39 ft, low at 12:09 PM around 8.13 ft, high again 4:14 PM at 10.06 ft, and a killer minus low of -1.5 ft at 11:45 PM—Tide-Forecast.com has the full chart. Fish the incoming around dawn and that evening flood for best action.

Weather's typical Sound gray—bundle up against the chill and possible drizzle, no big winds reported. Fish activity's steady in the cold water; recent reports from AOL note small sharks popping up in northern Puget Sound, snagged by accident alongside Dungeness crabbers. Sockeye are done, but bottomfish like rockfish and lingcod are holding, with incidental salmon stragglers and flounder per coastal forage vids on YouTube. Catches are modest—folks pulling limits of 5-10 fish days on crab pots doubling as fish attractors.

Rig up with **Rasticle lures** for sockeye holdouts or any pelagics—Gone Fishing Northwest swears by 'em in lakes bleeding into Sound tribs. For bottom dwellers, jigs or buzz bombs in chartreuse; live herring or shrimp bait crushes it, especially near structure. Chicken legs or squid for multi-species hauls.

Hit these hot spots: Elliott Bay off Seattle docks for urban convenience and drop-offs, or northern Puget near Whidbey for sharks and crabs. Launch early, stay safe on the water.

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