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Puget Sound Fishing Report - Mixed Conditions, Chinook and Steelhead Bites, Top Spots to Hit
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# Puget Sound Fishing Report
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Sunday morning Puget Sound fishing report.
**Conditions Out There**
We're looking at a mixed bag weather-wise today. Expect rain throughout the day with southerly winds at 5 to 10 knots—manageable stuff if you're committed. Temperatures are climbing into the upper 50s to low 60s this afternoon, so it won't be a complete freeze-out on the water. Waves are running around 2 feet or less, which means the Sound is fishable if you're ready to get out there.
**Tides and Timing**
Your tide window this morning is solid. High tide hits at 8:18 AM with 11.77 feet of water—that's happening right about now as we speak. You've got a low tide at 1:54 PM around 3.94 feet, then another high at 9:28 PM. Those tide swings are prime for feeding activity, especially around the transitions.
**What's Biting**
February is heating up for Chinook, Chum, and Steelhead in these waters. The bites are coming on strong right now. For targeting Chinook specifically, live bait presentations and hardware are working well—think herring and small silvers. Steelhead are active too, so don't sleep on drifting traditional steelhead techniques in the river systems feeding the Sound.
**Gear and Lures**
Bring a mix. Live bait above weeds is your ticket for perch when you're working the shallower structure. For Chinook and deeper presentations, downriggers are putting fish in boats—don't underestimate those "fancy sinkers" and the tricks that come with them. Jigging works when the bite gets picky, and trolling is always solid this time of year.
**Hot Spots**
Get yourself to Possession Bar if you can—sandy and mixed rock structure that holds lings and other species. The Tacoma Narrows is firing right now too. If you're chasing Chinook in Puget Sound proper, Areas 9 and 10 are your sweet spots for lure, line, and location success.
**Recent Action**
Word from the local reports is that Chinook numbers have been tight—conservation is critical right now for these fish. But when they show, they're quality. Lingcod season opens May 1st, so start planning now.
Get your gear dialed before you leave the dock. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you 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
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Sunday morning Puget Sound fishing report.
**Conditions Out There**
We're looking at a mixed bag weather-wise today. Expect rain throughout the day with southerly winds at 5 to 10 knots—manageable stuff if you're committed. Temperatures are climbing into the upper 50s to low 60s this afternoon, so it won't be a complete freeze-out on the water. Waves are running around 2 feet or less, which means the Sound is fishable if you're ready to get out there.
**Tides and Timing**
Your tide window this morning is solid. High tide hits at 8:18 AM with 11.77 feet of water—that's happening right about now as we speak. You've got a low tide at 1:54 PM around 3.94 feet, then another high at 9:28 PM. Those tide swings are prime for feeding activity, especially around the transitions.
**What's Biting**
February is heating up for Chinook, Chum, and Steelhead in these waters. The bites are coming on strong right now. For targeting Chinook specifically, live bait presentations and hardware are working well—think herring and small silvers. Steelhead are active too, so don't sleep on drifting traditional steelhead techniques in the river systems feeding the Sound.
**Gear and Lures**
Bring a mix. Live bait above weeds is your ticket for perch when you're working the shallower structure. For Chinook and deeper presentations, downriggers are putting fish in boats—don't underestimate those "fancy sinkers" and the tricks that come with them. Jigging works when the bite gets picky, and trolling is always solid this time of year.
**Hot Spots**
Get yourself to Possession Bar if you can—sandy and mixed rock structure that holds lings and other species. The Tacoma Narrows is firing right now too. If you're chasing Chinook in Puget Sound proper, Areas 9 and 10 are your sweet spots for lure, line, and location success.
**Recent Action**
Word from the local reports is that Chinook numbers have been tight—conservation is critical right now for these fish. But when they show, they're quality. Lingcod season opens May 1st, so start planning now.
Get your gear dialed before you leave the dock. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you 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