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Winter Wonders: Puget Sound Fishing Report - Jan 30th
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling. It's Friday morning, January 30th, and we're lookin' at a classic winter day in Seattle—cool temps hoverin' around 40s, mostly cloudy with a chance of light showers, perfect for bundlin' up and hittin' the water without the summer crowds sweatin' ya out.
Sunrise kicked off at 7:38 AM, sunset's 5:07 PM, givin' us a solid 9+ hours of daylight to chase bites. Tides are prime today per Tide-Forecast.com: high at 4:07 AM (11.91 ft), low 8:54 AM (8.63 ft), high again 1:18 PM (11.08 ft), and evenin' low at 9:02 PM (-2.33 ft). Fish the incomin' tides mid-mornin' and afternoon for best action—currents stir up the baitfish.
Fish activity's steady but winter-slow. Recent reports from local forums and WDFW chatter show rockfish and lingcod haulin' strong in 100-200 ft depths off Whidbey Island, with limits common on jigs. Blackmouth (chinook) salmon are showin' in Possession Bar and mid-Sound, folks pullin' 5-10 lb fish on slow-trolled hoochies. Steelhead broodstock talk's buzzin' in Olympia, hintin' at brighter futures, but right now, bottom bouncers are king. Crab's hot too—Dungeness pots fillin' fast in 60-90 ft.
Best lures? Buzzbomb or green/yellow jigs for rockfish and lings—drop 'em straight down. For blackmouth, try small green hoochies behind a flasher on 4-6 oz weights. Spinners like those pink salmon styles from Gone Fishing NW work if coho show early. Live bait? Herring or squid strips on a spreader bar can't be beat—fish love 'em in the chill.
Hot spots: Jefferson Head for bottom dwellers—anchor up and drop deep. And Ship Canal off Shilshole for urban cuts at perch and maybe a stray salmon—easy access, quick limits.
Bundle up, check regs, and get out there before the tide turns.
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Sunrise kicked off at 7:38 AM, sunset's 5:07 PM, givin' us a solid 9+ hours of daylight to chase bites. Tides are prime today per Tide-Forecast.com: high at 4:07 AM (11.91 ft), low 8:54 AM (8.63 ft), high again 1:18 PM (11.08 ft), and evenin' low at 9:02 PM (-2.33 ft). Fish the incomin' tides mid-mornin' and afternoon for best action—currents stir up the baitfish.
Fish activity's steady but winter-slow. Recent reports from local forums and WDFW chatter show rockfish and lingcod haulin' strong in 100-200 ft depths off Whidbey Island, with limits common on jigs. Blackmouth (chinook) salmon are showin' in Possession Bar and mid-Sound, folks pullin' 5-10 lb fish on slow-trolled hoochies. Steelhead broodstock talk's buzzin' in Olympia, hintin' at brighter futures, but right now, bottom bouncers are king. Crab's hot too—Dungeness pots fillin' fast in 60-90 ft.
Best lures? Buzzbomb or green/yellow jigs for rockfish and lings—drop 'em straight down. For blackmouth, try small green hoochies behind a flasher on 4-6 oz weights. Spinners like those pink salmon styles from Gone Fishing NW work if coho show early. Live bait? Herring or squid strips on a spreader bar can't be beat—fish love 'em in the chill.
Hot spots: Jefferson Head for bottom dwellers—anchor up and drop deep. And Ship Canal off Shilshole for urban cuts at perch and maybe a stray salmon—easy access, quick limits.
Bundle up, check regs, and get out there before the tide turns.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI