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Puget Sound Fishing: Trout Deep, Winds Rising, Get Out Early
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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# Artificial Lure's Puget Sound Fishing Report
Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday morning Puget Sound report.
**Tides & Timing**
We're looking at a high tide of 11.56 feet at 5:30 AM—you probably just missed it if you're heading out now. Low tide hits at 11:36 AM at 3.08 feet, then we get another high around 5:23 PM. Sunrise was at 7:13 AM and sunset's at 7:21 PM, so you've got decent light all day. Over in Rocky Point and Eld Inlet, similar patterns with highs around 15 feet—classic Puget Sound range.
**Weather Intel**
Fair warning: the marine forecast is calling for southerly winds 5 to 10 knots this morning, ramping up to 15 to 25 knots this afternoon with gusts hitting 35 knots tonight. Rain throughout. It's going to get choppy out there, especially later, so get out early if you're planning a run.
**What's Biting**
Fresh intel from local anglers shows trout activity at American Lake with fish holding around 40 to 45 feet deep. They're being picky though—one angler recently had a hoochie snapped clean off and missed another bite. The takeaway? Go with darker lures. Whites, pinks, and greens aren't cutting it right now. Gulp pincher crawlers are getting attention when other offerings aren't.
Blackmouth salmon season kicks off next month, so serious anglers are out there tuning up their trolling techniques on trout—same methods, just downsized gear.
**Best Baits & Lures**
For trout, Gulp pincher crawlers are producing. Switch to darker hoochies—avoid the standard whites and pinks. Downriggers are the play when fish are deep. For the broader Puget Sound, Dungeness crab is active according to recent reports, so crabbing around the sound's mudflats and protected waters is worth your time.
**Hot Spots**
American Lake is holding trout right now around that 40-45 foot mark—work the pockets where baitfish congregate. If you're after something different, the mudflats around Eld Inlet and Rocky Point are prime for Dungeness crab.
Get out there before that afternoon wind picks up. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe!
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
Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday morning Puget Sound report.
**Tides & Timing**
We're looking at a high tide of 11.56 feet at 5:30 AM—you probably just missed it if you're heading out now. Low tide hits at 11:36 AM at 3.08 feet, then we get another high around 5:23 PM. Sunrise was at 7:13 AM and sunset's at 7:21 PM, so you've got decent light all day. Over in Rocky Point and Eld Inlet, similar patterns with highs around 15 feet—classic Puget Sound range.
**Weather Intel**
Fair warning: the marine forecast is calling for southerly winds 5 to 10 knots this morning, ramping up to 15 to 25 knots this afternoon with gusts hitting 35 knots tonight. Rain throughout. It's going to get choppy out there, especially later, so get out early if you're planning a run.
**What's Biting**
Fresh intel from local anglers shows trout activity at American Lake with fish holding around 40 to 45 feet deep. They're being picky though—one angler recently had a hoochie snapped clean off and missed another bite. The takeaway? Go with darker lures. Whites, pinks, and greens aren't cutting it right now. Gulp pincher crawlers are getting attention when other offerings aren't.
Blackmouth salmon season kicks off next month, so serious anglers are out there tuning up their trolling techniques on trout—same methods, just downsized gear.
**Best Baits & Lures**
For trout, Gulp pincher crawlers are producing. Switch to darker hoochies—avoid the standard whites and pinks. Downriggers are the play when fish are deep. For the broader Puget Sound, Dungeness crab is active according to recent reports, so crabbing around the sound's mudflats and protected waters is worth your time.
**Hot Spots**
American Lake is holding trout right now around that 40-45 foot mark—work the pockets where baitfish congregate. If you're after something different, the mudflats around Eld Inlet and Rocky Point are prime for Dungeness crab.
Get out there before that afternoon wind picks up. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe!
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