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Wintertime Fishing Report: Puget Sound Holdouts, Prime Tides & Lures to Target Mixed Bag Catches
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling. It's a drizzly morning in Seattle, temps hovering around 54 to 56°F with light rain, 100% cloud cover, and a gentle 4 mph breeze—classic winter wet but fishable if you bundle up. Sunrise kicked off at 6:48 AM, sunset's at 7:26 PM, giving us a solid 12+ hours of light. Water's chilly at 49°F, perfect for cold-water holdouts.
Tides today per Tide-Forecast.com: high at 5:26 AM hitting 12.81 ft, dropping to low 7.15 ft around 10:43 AM, then building back. Prime fishing windows from Tideschart.com are major bites 9:48-11:48 AM and 10:18 PM-midnight, minors at 3:33-4:33 PM and moon times. Fish are active in the shallows on the flood—target those incoming currents.
Recent catches? Locals report steady rockfish, lingcod, and flounder off Kitsap shores, with some salmon stragglers in deeper channels per WDFW updates. Razor clam digs are hot on the coast through Wednesday, but in the Sound, bottom-dwellers dominate—decent limits of blacks and quillbacks last week. Activity's average but picking up with the tides.
For lures, my Buzz Bomb or Apex silver spoons in 1-2 oz are killing it on vertical jigging—mimic hurt baitfish. Best baits: herring chunks or shrimp for bottom rigs, squid strips for drop-shot. Go natural in the murk.
Hit these hot spots: Elliot Bay near the locks for urban convenience and lingcod stacks, or Point Monroe in Appletree Cove for calmer waters and rockfish limits. Launch early, watch for ferries, and stay safe out there.
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Tides today per Tide-Forecast.com: high at 5:26 AM hitting 12.81 ft, dropping to low 7.15 ft around 10:43 AM, then building back. Prime fishing windows from Tideschart.com are major bites 9:48-11:48 AM and 10:18 PM-midnight, minors at 3:33-4:33 PM and moon times. Fish are active in the shallows on the flood—target those incoming currents.
Recent catches? Locals report steady rockfish, lingcod, and flounder off Kitsap shores, with some salmon stragglers in deeper channels per WDFW updates. Razor clam digs are hot on the coast through Wednesday, but in the Sound, bottom-dwellers dominate—decent limits of blacks and quillbacks last week. Activity's average but picking up with the tides.
For lures, my Buzz Bomb or Apex silver spoons in 1-2 oz are killing it on vertical jigging—mimic hurt baitfish. Best baits: herring chunks or shrimp for bottom rigs, squid strips for drop-shot. Go natural in the murk.
Hit these hot spots: Elliot Bay near the locks for urban convenience and lingcod stacks, or Point Monroe in Appletree Cove for calmer waters and rockfish limits. Launch early, watch for ferries, and stay safe out there.
Thanks for tuning 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