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Puget Sound Winter Fishing Report: Trout, Crab, and Lingering Pinks

Puget Sound Winter Fishing Report: Trout, Crab, and Lingering Pinks

Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling. It's Monday morning, January 12th, and we're lookin' at a classic winter day in Seattle waters—rain drizzlin' down with south winds at 10-15 knots today, easin' up tomorrow per the National Weather Service marine forecast for Puget Sound. Waves 2 feet or less, patchy fog lingerin', so keep those nav lights on. Sunrise hit around 7:50 AM, sunset 'bout 4:40 PM—short days mean prime low-light bites.

Tides from NOAA at Seattle station: low slack early mornin' risin' to high around mid-day, then droppin' sharp—fish the incoming for best action, currents stirrin' baitfish. Weather's holdin' steady at 48°F, humid, no big blows after that Small Craft Advisory wrapped at dawn.

Fish are active despite the chill—recent reports from Gone Fishing NW highlight winter trout holdin' deep, plus lingering pinks in shallower bays if you're beach castin'. Locals pulled decent Dungeness crab pots last week, and orcas with K pod calves spotted mid-December by Center for Whale Research, so steer clear of those spots. Chinook and coho showin' sporadic, but bottom bouncers nabbed flounders and rockfish steady.

Best lures? Glow-in-the-dark squid jigs like Bashi 2/3-oz packs for night squid runs, Luhr-Jensen Jet Divers trolled 30 feet for salmon, or Moonshine Dodgers with hoochies. Live bait: herring strips or shrimp on a trout rig for river mouths. Match the hatch—small, flashy in this murk.

Hot spots: Elliott Bay off Seattle docks for urban trout and perch, or Possession Bar in north Sound for crab and bottomfish—anchor up on the tide change.

Bundle up, check your gear, and get out there safe.

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