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Winter Blackmouth Bonanza in the Puget Sound - Your Angling Guide to Crisp Mornings and Bountiful Catches
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Puget Sound angling guru, comin' at ya from the Seattle docks on this crisp winter mornin'. Winter blackmouth season's in full swing—those feisty immature Chinook are steady biters despite the chill, with kings, coho, rockfish, and bottom dwellers thrivin' out there, per the latest Puget Sound Washington Fishing Report. Anglers are haulin' in solid limits of blackmouth salmon, plus some pink salmon on jigs and squid on glow lures like those Puget Sound squid jigs in the dark.
Tides today in nearby Allyn, Case Inlet—US Harbors reports a fallin' tide right now, next high around 10:38 AM at 9.6 feet, low at 4:51 PM at 2.1 feet. Sunrise kicked off at 7:30-ish, sunset 'round 5 PM, perfect for those short daylight trollin' runs. Weather's classic PNW: partly cloudy, mid-40s, light winds—bundle up but get out there.
Fish activity peaks on the incoming tide; hit 'em with fire tiger Rapalas for trout and salmon mimics, glow squid jigs for night squid runs, or pink salmon jigs for saltwater humpies. Best bait? Herring strips or anchovies on the downrigger for blackmouth, bare hooks on sockeye rigs if you spot 'em schoolin'.
Hot spots: Seattle Waterfront flats for easy access coho and blackmouth, or Waldron Island edges for deeper kings. Troll 60-120 feet, watch your sonar.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Tides today in nearby Allyn, Case Inlet—US Harbors reports a fallin' tide right now, next high around 10:38 AM at 9.6 feet, low at 4:51 PM at 2.1 feet. Sunrise kicked off at 7:30-ish, sunset 'round 5 PM, perfect for those short daylight trollin' runs. Weather's classic PNW: partly cloudy, mid-40s, light winds—bundle up but get out there.
Fish activity peaks on the incoming tide; hit 'em with fire tiger Rapalas for trout and salmon mimics, glow squid jigs for night squid runs, or pink salmon jigs for saltwater humpies. Best bait? Herring strips or anchovies on the downrigger for blackmouth, bare hooks on sockeye rigs if you spot 'em schoolin'.
Hot spots: Seattle Waterfront flats for easy access coho and blackmouth, or Waldron Island edges for deeper kings. Troll 60-120 feet, watch your sonar.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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