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Puget Sound Fishing Report: Blackmouth Bonanza, Crisp Conditions and Tide Predictions

Puget Sound Fishing Report: Blackmouth Bonanza, Crisp Conditions and Tide Predictions

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Puget Sound Seattle fishing report for Monday morning. Crisp winter vibes out there today—National Weather Service says south winds around 5 to 10 knots in Puget Sound and Hood Canal, waves 2 feet or less, with rain likely picking up through the day. Sunrise hit about 7:07 AM, sunset around 5:30 PM, so get out early.

Tides per TidesChart: Low at 1:30 AM (-1.64 ft), high 9:26 AM (10.73 ft), low 2:58 PM (6.99 ft), high 6:46 PM (8.14 ft). Best bites during major times 6:45-8:45 AM and 7:24-9:24 PM—opposing lunar transit and moon up.

Fish are active in this winter Blackmouth bonanza, per Puget Sound Seattle Fishing Report Today. Blackmouth salmon leading the pack, plus perch, walleye, and halibut biting strong. Recent catches include cutthroat in Lake Washington offshoots, and Dungeness crab pots filling up. Sockeye dodgers and hoochies snagged pinks last season, but now go BuzzBombs, dick nites, or pink splatter dodgers for salmon—troll 'em 2-4 feet deep. Live herring or squid strips on jigs for blackmouth and perch; worms on rigs for any trout holding nearshore.

Hot spots: Admiralty Inlet for blackmouth trolling, and Hood Canal edges for perch and crab—watch those ebbs.

Bundle up, check your gear, and stay safe on the water.

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