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Winter Wonderland: Puget Sound Fishing Report for Perch, Halibut, and More
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for this crisp winter morning. Sun's up around 7:07 AM, sets at 4:39 PM, givin' us about 9.5 hours of light. Weather's mild at 49°F to 57°F, light south winds 5-10 knots, patchy fog clearin' out, water temp holdin' steady at 49°F per Tideschart.
Tides today: low around 1:30 AM at -1.64 ft, high at 9:26 AM pushin' 10.73 ft, then low 2:58 PM at 6.99 ft, high 6:46 PM at 8.14 ft. Prime fishin' windows 6:45-8:45 AM and 7:24-9:24 PM—hit those opposin' lunar transits when bitin's hot, says Tideschart.
Fish are active in the holdouts! Recent reports from Puget Sound Seattle Fishing Report Today show perch, walleye, and halibut bitin' strong—mixed bag catches all winter. Wintertime Fishing Report notes solid action on prime tides, folks pullin' limits of perch and bottom dwellers.
For lures, run 2-inch Stinger Shad Grubs—they're killin' it on crappie, perch, walleye, even saltwater holdouts. Jig 'em slow near bottom. Bait-wise, roe on an egg loop is deadly for any salmon or steelhead stragglers, per Gone Fishing NW—snug it tight so it don't fly off on the cast.
Hot spots: Central Puget Sound drop-offs for perch, and Hood Canal edges where halibut stage up. Watch the fog and bundle up!
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Tides today: low around 1:30 AM at -1.64 ft, high at 9:26 AM pushin' 10.73 ft, then low 2:58 PM at 6.99 ft, high 6:46 PM at 8.14 ft. Prime fishin' windows 6:45-8:45 AM and 7:24-9:24 PM—hit those opposin' lunar transits when bitin's hot, says Tideschart.
Fish are active in the holdouts! Recent reports from Puget Sound Seattle Fishing Report Today show perch, walleye, and halibut bitin' strong—mixed bag catches all winter. Wintertime Fishing Report notes solid action on prime tides, folks pullin' limits of perch and bottom dwellers.
For lures, run 2-inch Stinger Shad Grubs—they're killin' it on crappie, perch, walleye, even saltwater holdouts. Jig 'em slow near bottom. Bait-wise, roe on an egg loop is deadly for any salmon or steelhead stragglers, per Gone Fishing NW—snug it tight so it don't fly off on the cast.
Hot spots: Central Puget Sound drop-offs for perch, and Hood Canal edges where halibut stage up. Watch the fog and bundle up!
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