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Puget Sound Winter Fishing Report: Mild Conditions, Tides, and Hot Spots

Puget Sound Winter Fishing Report: Mild Conditions, Tides, and Hot Spots

Published 4 months ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling. It's a crisp winter morning in Seattle, sunrise at 8:01 AM and sunset around 4:22 PM per Tide-Forecast.com data for spots like Deception Pass. Weather's holding mild after recent floods—expect calm conditions with isolated showers easing up, though watch for gusty winds over the Cascades spilling into the Sound, says FOX 13 Seattle.

Tides today in Seattle Puget Sound hit low at 2:45 AM around 2.59 feet, high at 9:29 AM topping 12 feet, low again 3:54 PM at 4.95 feet, and evening high 9:04 PM at 8.2 feet, straight from TidesChart.com. Fish the incoming tide mid-morning when currents stir 'em up—prime for bottom bouncers.

Action's steady despite the gray: recent reports from Northwest Fishing TV highlight Puget Sound Anglers hauling chinook and coho off Westport, with gangbuster returns from hatchery boosts—shakers to 35-pounders on the line. Flooding dinged some salmon habitat per wildlife officials, but blackmouth and chum are active in deeper channels. Locals report solid catches of rockfish, flounder, and lingering silvers too.

Best lures? Buzz bombs or hoochies in chartreuse or glow for salmon—rig 'em deep on the troll. Word from Fishin' Magician crew: jigs and spoons shine for winter trout in nearby lakes if you pivot. Live bait like herring or shrimp rules for bottomfish; crab pots are hot with Dungeness pulling strong.

Hit these hot spots: Elliott Bay near the Seattle docks for urban chinook trolling, or Possession Bar in central Sound where tides rip and fish stack up. Bundle up, check WDFW regs—licenses for '26 are out early.

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