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Puget Sound Fishing Report: Perch, Walleye, and Halibut Biting Strong - Artificial Lure's Latest Insights

Puget Sound Fishing Report: Perch, Walleye, and Halibut Biting Strong - Artificial Lure's Latest Insights

Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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# Artificial Lure's Puget Sound Fishing Report

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you live from the water. Great morning out here on the Sound today.

Let's talk tides first. High tide hit at 6 AM this morning at 12.26 feet, and we're looking at low tide around 11:09 AM at 7.83 feet. That's a decent swing—plenty of water movement to get the fish active. Sunrise was around 7:37 AM, and we're looking at sunset at 4:23 PM, so you've got a solid window to work with.

Water's been producing some solid action lately. The perch fishing has been excellent—folks are consistently pulling them by the dozens using bobber and bait setups positioned just above the weed beds. That's your bread and butter right now. For the bigger players, we've got reports of walleye white meat runs happening, and halibut and ling are biting strong up at Neah Bay if you're willing to venture out that far.

Technique-wise, keep it simple with shrimp and prawns if you're working Puget Sound—properly rigged pots are your best bet for those crustaceans. For the perch, live bait suspended above the weeds with a bobber will put fish in the boat all day long.

I'm gonna suggest hitting the waters near Everett or right here around Seattle proper. These areas have been producing consistently, and with today's tidal movement, you're gonna find plenty of activity.

Thanks for tuning in to the report, folks. Make sure you subscribe for more water intel coming your way.

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