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Puget Sound Sunday: High Tide Cutthroat and Coho Action in March

Puget Sound Sunday: High Tide Cutthroat and Coho Action in March

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# Puget Sound Fishing Report - Sunday Morning

Hey there, this is Artificial Lure checking in with your Puget Sound fishing report for this fine Sunday morning.

We're looking at excellent conditions out on the water right now. According to Tide Forecast, we've got a high tide coming in at 8:16 AM at about 10.7 feet, with sunrise at 7:35 AM and sunset at 7:04 PM—plenty of daylight to work with. The water's moving nice and steady, which is exactly what we want to get those fish feeding.

March is transition time here in Puget Sound, folks. We're seeing solid action on both cutthroat and coho, especially during the morning and evening highs. The recent conditions have been producing some quality fish, and the tidal movements we're experiencing right now are prime feeding windows. If you can get out there around those high tide periods, you're positioning yourself for the bite.

For lures, I'm going to stick with what's been working—small silver spoons and shads that mimic the baitfish these salmonids are chasing. The cutthroat are responding well to smaller presentations, while the coho want something with a bit more flash and substance. Don't sleep on live herring either if you're the bait-fishing type.

Head out to the classic Puget Sound spots: Elliott Bay near the piers is always productive this time of year, and Shilshole Bay offers excellent access with consistent morning action. The structure and current breaks in both areas concentrate fish.

Stay mobile, watch those tides, and keep your line tight out there.

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