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Puget Sound Prime: Rockfish Hot, Tides Right, Light Perfect for Early Morning Angling
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling. It's early morning here in Seattle, and the Sound's lookin' prime for a solid day on the water.
Tides today at Rocky Point in Eld Inlet show high at 6:19 AM reachin' 15.9 feet, droppin' to a low of 3.33 feet at 12:39 PM—perfect for fishin' the incoming slack around dawn when baitfish get pushed in. Sunrise hits about 6:45 AM, sunset 'round 6:00 PM, givin' ya a solid 11 hours of light. Weather's callin' partly cloudy with light winds from the south, temps in the low 50s—bundle up, but no blowin' gale to kill the bite.
Fish activity's heatin' up this time of year. Locals report steady catches of rockfish—those chunky yelloweyes and blacks are reboundin' strong in the Salish Sea, with limits comin' easy in 60-120 feet off drop-offs. Cutthroat trout are active in shallows near Elliott Bay, and perch schools are thick for family limits. Salmon's slow but chinook cruises show promise on outgoing tides. Recent reports from Bremerton and Pickering Passage tally dozens of rockfish per boat, plus sea bass and flounder stackin' up.
For lures, my top picks are white or chartreuse Buzz Bombs jigged vertically for rockfish—they're tearin' it up right now. Spoon 'em with 2-4 oz Coho killers in silver for cutthroat. Live bait? Herring or shrimp on a spreader bar can't be beat—fish the tide change for max hookups.
Hit these hot spots: Possession Bar south of Whidbey for rockfish piles, or the Eld Inlet walls near Rocky Point for mixed bags. Launch from Shilshole or Des Moines and troll slow.
Stay safe out there, check regs on rockfish closures, and tight lines!
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Tides today at Rocky Point in Eld Inlet show high at 6:19 AM reachin' 15.9 feet, droppin' to a low of 3.33 feet at 12:39 PM—perfect for fishin' the incoming slack around dawn when baitfish get pushed in. Sunrise hits about 6:45 AM, sunset 'round 6:00 PM, givin' ya a solid 11 hours of light. Weather's callin' partly cloudy with light winds from the south, temps in the low 50s—bundle up, but no blowin' gale to kill the bite.
Fish activity's heatin' up this time of year. Locals report steady catches of rockfish—those chunky yelloweyes and blacks are reboundin' strong in the Salish Sea, with limits comin' easy in 60-120 feet off drop-offs. Cutthroat trout are active in shallows near Elliott Bay, and perch schools are thick for family limits. Salmon's slow but chinook cruises show promise on outgoing tides. Recent reports from Bremerton and Pickering Passage tally dozens of rockfish per boat, plus sea bass and flounder stackin' up.
For lures, my top picks are white or chartreuse Buzz Bombs jigged vertically for rockfish—they're tearin' it up right now. Spoon 'em with 2-4 oz Coho killers in silver for cutthroat. Live bait? Herring or shrimp on a spreader bar can't be beat—fish the tide change for max hookups.
Hit these hot spots: Possession Bar south of Whidbey for rockfish piles, or the Eld Inlet walls near Rocky Point for mixed bags. Launch from Shilshole or Des Moines and troll slow.
Stay safe out there, check regs on rockfish closures, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' 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