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Wet a Line in Puget Sound: Coho, Lingcod, and Crab Aplenty on this Crisp Winter Morning
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Puget Sound angling buddy, comin' at ya live from the misty docks on this crisp winter mornin'. It's a solid day to wet a line in the Sound—water temp's holdin' steady at 49°F, with air around 53°F average, light south winds 5-15 knots easin' off, and patchy fog burnin' off early. Sunrise kicked off at 7:07 AM, sunset's 4:39 PM, givin' ya about 9.5 hours of light.
Tides are prime today per Tideschart.com: low at 12:38 AM (-2.43 ft), high 8:25 AM (10.99 ft), low 1:43 PM (7.25 ft), high 5:51 PM (9.02 ft). Fish the incomin' floods 'round 8 AM and 6 PM—major bites from 6:45-8:45 AM and 7:24-9:24 PM, moon transit peakin' action.
Recent reports from Puget Sound Fishing Report podcasts are hot: coho salmon tearin' it up in Marine Area 9, limits easy jiggin' 40-80 feet down. Lingcod and rockfish haulin' strong too, with Dungeness crab pots fillin' fast. Squid's glowin' in the dark out there, and bottomfish like flatsies are stackin' limits. Pink salmon jigs still pullin' stragglers per Gone Fishing NW.
Rig up with glow squid jigs in 4 weights/colors for night squid runs, pink salmon jigs or bare-hook sockeye rigs for coho—buzz 'em fast near current rips. Live herring or hoochies on spreader bars for kings if ya spot 'em. Crab? Bait pots with chicken or fish heads, drop 60-120 feet.
Hit these hot spots: Jefferson Head for coho/lingcod stacks, or Point No Point for rockfish and crab city—anchor up, drop lines deep.
Stay safe, check regs, and bundle up—that chill wind bites harder than a big ling!
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Tides are prime today per Tideschart.com: low at 12:38 AM (-2.43 ft), high 8:25 AM (10.99 ft), low 1:43 PM (7.25 ft), high 5:51 PM (9.02 ft). Fish the incomin' floods 'round 8 AM and 6 PM—major bites from 6:45-8:45 AM and 7:24-9:24 PM, moon transit peakin' action.
Recent reports from Puget Sound Fishing Report podcasts are hot: coho salmon tearin' it up in Marine Area 9, limits easy jiggin' 40-80 feet down. Lingcod and rockfish haulin' strong too, with Dungeness crab pots fillin' fast. Squid's glowin' in the dark out there, and bottomfish like flatsies are stackin' limits. Pink salmon jigs still pullin' stragglers per Gone Fishing NW.
Rig up with glow squid jigs in 4 weights/colors for night squid runs, pink salmon jigs or bare-hook sockeye rigs for coho—buzz 'em fast near current rips. Live herring or hoochies on spreader bars for kings if ya spot 'em. Crab? Bait pots with chicken or fish heads, drop 60-120 feet.
Hit these hot spots: Jefferson Head for coho/lingcod stacks, or Point No Point for rockfish and crab city—anchor up, drop lines deep.
Stay safe, check regs, and bundle up—that chill wind bites harder than a big ling!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! 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