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Puget Sound Fishing Report: Blackmouth Bonanza, Perch Paradise and Winter Vibes [Feb 9 Recap]
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Puget Sound fishing report for Monday morning, February 9th. Crisp winter vibes out there—sunrise at 7:07 AM, sunset 4:39 PM, with about 9.5 hours of daylight. Water temp's holding steady at 49°F, air around 53°F. Tides today: low at 1:43 AM around -2.43 ft earlier, high 10.99 ft at 8:25 AM, then low 7.25 ft at 1:43 PM, high 9.02 ft at 5:51 PM per TidesChart. Best bite windows 6:45-8:45 AM and 7:24-9:24 PM.
Weather's classic PNW—light south winds 5-10 knots picking up overnight, waves under 2 feet in Puget Sound and Hood Canal, says National Weather Service. Chance of rain building to likely by evening, so layer up and watch for small craft advisories on outer waters.
Fish are active in this winter blackmouth bonanza! Blackmouth salmon leading the pack, with perch, walleye, and halibut biting strong according to recent Puget Sound Seattle Fishing Report Today episodes. Limits coming easy on cutthroat near Lake Washington edges too, per Gone Fishing Northwest. Folks pulling coho and pinks on drifts last few days.
Rig up with hoochies—coho hoochie and Ace High fly combos are killers, or pink salmon hoochie buzz bombs. Dick Nite rigs for drifting, worm trolling for trout. Natural bait? Fresh herring or shrimp chunks shine.
Hot spots: Admiralty Inlet for blackmouth trolling, and Point Hudson in Port Townsend—watch for orcas while you hook 'em. Hood Canal's perch paradise too.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Weather's classic PNW—light south winds 5-10 knots picking up overnight, waves under 2 feet in Puget Sound and Hood Canal, says National Weather Service. Chance of rain building to likely by evening, so layer up and watch for small craft advisories on outer waters.
Fish are active in this winter blackmouth bonanza! Blackmouth salmon leading the pack, with perch, walleye, and halibut biting strong according to recent Puget Sound Seattle Fishing Report Today episodes. Limits coming easy on cutthroat near Lake Washington edges too, per Gone Fishing Northwest. Folks pulling coho and pinks on drifts last few days.
Rig up with hoochies—coho hoochie and Ace High fly combos are killers, or pink salmon hoochie buzz bombs. Dick Nite rigs for drifting, worm trolling for trout. Natural bait? Fresh herring or shrimp chunks shine.
Hot spots: Admiralty Inlet for blackmouth trolling, and Point Hudson in Port Townsend—watch for orcas while you hook 'em. Hood Canal's perch paradise too.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
Thanks for tuning 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