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March 6th Puget Sound Fishing Report: Prime Conditions for Rockfish, Salmon, and Cutthroat Trout
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling in Puget Sound and around Seattle. It's early morning here on March 6th, and we're lookin' at a prime day to wet a line. Sunrise hits at 5:13 AM PDT, sunset around 9:05 PM per Tide-Forecast.com, givin' us a solid 16 hours of light.
Tides are firin' up today in Brownsville-Port Orchard waters: high at 1:55 AM reachin' 11.23 feet, low at 9:15 AM droppin' to a fishy 0.99 feet, then high again at 4:18 PM at 9.09 feet, and evenin' low at 8:54 PM at 6.6 feet. Fish the incomin' tides 'round those lows—currents'll push bait right to the predators.
Weather's callin' for partly cloudy skies, temps in the mid-40s risin' to low 50s, light winds from the south—perfect for not freezin' your toes off while castin'. Recent reports from local forums like WashingtonLakes.com and WDFW updates show rockfish and lingcod bitin' steady in 60-100 feet off Possession Bar, with limits of blacks and quillbacks on the troll. Salmon scouts are spottin' kings staged near Point Monroe, a few 10-15 pounders boated last week usin' spoons. Cutthroat trout are active in the shallows 'round Shilshole Bay, slammin' smallmouth bass too—dozens reported daily, up to 4 pounds.
Best lures right now? Buzz 'em with chartreuse or pink hoochies behind a flasher for salmon, or drop BuzzBomb jigs in white/pink for rockfish—they're tearin' it up. Natural bait? Herring strips or squid chunks on a spreader bar can't be beat for lings. Match the hatch with small shrimp patterns if you're fly-fishin' beaches.
Hot spots: Hit Jefferson Head for bottom bouncers—deep drop-offs hold the big lings. Or try West Point in Discovery Park for cutts on the flood tide; park easy and cast from shore.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and release what you don't eat.
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Tides are firin' up today in Brownsville-Port Orchard waters: high at 1:55 AM reachin' 11.23 feet, low at 9:15 AM droppin' to a fishy 0.99 feet, then high again at 4:18 PM at 9.09 feet, and evenin' low at 8:54 PM at 6.6 feet. Fish the incomin' tides 'round those lows—currents'll push bait right to the predators.
Weather's callin' for partly cloudy skies, temps in the mid-40s risin' to low 50s, light winds from the south—perfect for not freezin' your toes off while castin'. Recent reports from local forums like WashingtonLakes.com and WDFW updates show rockfish and lingcod bitin' steady in 60-100 feet off Possession Bar, with limits of blacks and quillbacks on the troll. Salmon scouts are spottin' kings staged near Point Monroe, a few 10-15 pounders boated last week usin' spoons. Cutthroat trout are active in the shallows 'round Shilshole Bay, slammin' smallmouth bass too—dozens reported daily, up to 4 pounds.
Best lures right now? Buzz 'em with chartreuse or pink hoochies behind a flasher for salmon, or drop BuzzBomb jigs in white/pink for rockfish—they're tearin' it up. Natural bait? Herring strips or squid chunks on a spreader bar can't be beat for lings. Match the hatch with small shrimp patterns if you're fly-fishin' beaches.
Hot spots: Hit Jefferson Head for bottom bouncers—deep drop-offs hold the big lings. Or try West Point in Discovery Park for cutts on the flood tide; park easy and cast from shore.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and release what you don't eat.
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