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Gale Warning Grinds On: Rockfish and Lingcod Still Bitin' Hard in Puget Sound

Gale Warning Grinds On: Rockfish and Lingcod Still Bitin' Hard in Puget Sound

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with your Puget Sound fishing report for Wednesday, March 25th. Man, it's blowin' hard out there—National Weather Service has a Gale Warning up for Puget Sound and Hood Canal through 11 PM tonight, with SW winds 20-25 knots gustin' to 35, easin' to 15-20 after midnight. Rain likely all day, waves around 2 feet or less, so bundle up and watch those whitecaps if you're headin' out. Sunrise around 7 AM, sunset pushin' 7:20 PM—short days but prime low-light bitin' hours.

Tides in Seattle waters per Tideschart and NOAA: Low at 4:10 AM hittin' 7 feet, high mid-mornin' around 10 feet, then droppin' to afternoon lows near 7 feet. Fish the incomin' tide hard, especially 8-11 AM when current rips through drops.

Fishin's been steady despite the slop—locals reportin' solid rockfish and lingcod limits off Jefferson Head and Possession Bar from recent WDFW creels, with black rockfish averagin' 2-3 pounds pushin' 20-fish bags. Cutthroat trout hittin' in shallows near Elliott Bay, and a few keeper chinook showin' early in Admiralty Inlet. Harbor seals are active too, per NOAA Fisheries—watch for 'em stealin' your catch.

Best lures right now? Jig with 4-6 oz buzz bombs or knife jigs in chartreuse or glow for bottom dwellers—drop 'em deep on the tide change. For pelagics, cast jointed diving plugs like #14 Jointed Rapalas in herring pattern. Live bait? Sand shrimp or herring chunks on a circle hook can't be beat, especially drifted in 40-80 feet.

Hot spots: Hit Mukilteo pier for cutthroat if winds die, or anchor Jefferson Head for rockfish limits—structure's holdin' fish tight.

Stay safe out there, check regs, and wear your PFD.

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