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Puget Sound Kickoff: Chasing Blackmouth, Steelhead, and Resident Kings in Winter's Short Days

Puget Sound Kickoff: Chasing Blackmouth, Steelhead, and Resident Kings in Winter's Short Days

Published 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling. It's Friday morning, January 2nd, 2026, and we're kickin' off the year right in Seattle's backyard waters. Weather's lookin' prime from the National Weather Service marine forecast: light north winds around 5 knots tonight, shiftin' southeast tomorrow, waves stayin' under 2 feet. Patchy dense fog overnight and mornin', so watch your step launchin' boats. Sunrise hits about 7:50 AM, sunset 'round 4:25 PM—short days, but that's winter fishin' for ya.

Tides at Seattle from NOAA Tides & Currents: low at 9:07 PM last night, high 11.62 feet at 4:21 AM today, droppin' to 8.89 feet low by 8:58 AM, then high 1:36 PM. Fish the incomin' tide hard—currents'll push bait right to 'em.

Fish activity's pickin' up slow but steady. Puget Sound Chinook are listed threatened per Monterey County Weekly reports on local runs, but blackmouth season's whisperin' promises—Guides Forecast notes winter steelhead tricklin' into nearby rivers, and we're seein' similar vibes here with resident kings and coho holdovers. Small sharks poppin' up accidental in northern Sound catches, AOL says, plus orcas like new K47 calf spottin' in December per Islands Weekly—keep eyes peeled. Recent reports from Fishin' Magician show no huge hauls yet in 2026, but lake trout and rainbows bit well inland last week; expect 5-10 fish limits on chinook if you hit 'em right, mostly 8-15 pounders.

Best lures? Go Allcock Norwich two-tone spoons in gold/silver with red—killer for salmon and trout, per tackle pros. Troll 'em 20-40 feet down. Bait-wise, fresh herring strips or hoochies with corn scent for kokanee holdouts, Gone Fishing NW style. Plunking rigs like Cascade Gold Sunset spinners shine for kings.

Hot spots: Jefferson Head off Seattle for blackmouth trolling, and Shilshole Bay piers for bank casters—currents rip there today. Bundle up, check WDFW regs, and stay safe out there.

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