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Early Spring Salmon Heat Up: Tides, Tactics, and Limits on Puget Sound
Published 1 month, 1 week 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 we're lookin' at a solid day on the water. Sunrise hits around 7:15 AM PDT, sunset 'bout 7:20 PM, givin' us a nice long window before the chill sets in.
Tides today per Tide-Forecast for Bush Point—low at 1:57 AM sittin' at 6 feet, high comin' up soon after. Over in Chambers Bay via TidesChart, expect low at 3 AM around 6 feet, high at 8:27 AM pushin' 13.5 feet, then a killer low at 3:41 PM droppin' to minus 1.4 feet—prime slack tide for biters. Fish the incoming and that afternoon ebb for best action.
Weather's classic March—mid-50s, partly cloudy with light winds funnelin' through the Sound from the Olympics and Cascades. Bundle up, but no blowin' gales to mess ya.
Fishin's heatin' up early spring style. Locals report steady chinook and coho salmon limits off Jefferson Head and West Point, with some 10-15 pounders on the troll. Cutthroat trout hammerin' in the shallows, rockfish pilin' up on structure, and perch schools thick near piers. Crab pots are full too—Dungeness limits easy. Yesterday's forum chatter says 20-boat fleets at Shilshole pulled 50 salmon combined.
Best lures? Buzz 'em with silver Coyote spoons or green-label Vibrax spinners for salmon—troll 2.5 knots. For cutts and perch, go small Worden's Rooster Tails in chartreuse. Live bait shines: herring chunks or shrimp for bottom dwellers, sand shrimp on a single hook for trout.
Hit these hot spots: Edmonds Pier for night perch and maybe a spooky seal surprise, or Bush Point for tide rips full of salmon. Launch early, stay safe.
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Tides today per Tide-Forecast for Bush Point—low at 1:57 AM sittin' at 6 feet, high comin' up soon after. Over in Chambers Bay via TidesChart, expect low at 3 AM around 6 feet, high at 8:27 AM pushin' 13.5 feet, then a killer low at 3:41 PM droppin' to minus 1.4 feet—prime slack tide for biters. Fish the incoming and that afternoon ebb for best action.
Weather's classic March—mid-50s, partly cloudy with light winds funnelin' through the Sound from the Olympics and Cascades. Bundle up, but no blowin' gales to mess ya.
Fishin's heatin' up early spring style. Locals report steady chinook and coho salmon limits off Jefferson Head and West Point, with some 10-15 pounders on the troll. Cutthroat trout hammerin' in the shallows, rockfish pilin' up on structure, and perch schools thick near piers. Crab pots are full too—Dungeness limits easy. Yesterday's forum chatter says 20-boat fleets at Shilshole pulled 50 salmon combined.
Best lures? Buzz 'em with silver Coyote spoons or green-label Vibrax spinners for salmon—troll 2.5 knots. For cutts and perch, go small Worden's Rooster Tails in chartreuse. Live bait shines: herring chunks or shrimp for bottom dwellers, sand shrimp on a single hook for trout.
Hit these hot spots: Edmonds Pier for night perch and maybe a spooky seal surprise, or Bush Point for tide rips full of salmon. Launch early, stay safe.
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