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Spring Salmon Bite Heats Up: Best Spots and Tactics for Puget Sound This Week

Spring Salmon Bite Heats Up: Best Spots and Tactics for Puget Sound This Week

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling. It's Monday morning, March 30th, 7:25 AM, and we're lookin' at a solid day to wet a line around Seattle waters. Sunrise hit at 6:50 AM, sunset's comin' at 7:37 PM per Tides4Fishing charts.

Tides today from NOAA Tides & Currents: high at 4:33 AM pushin' 11.5 ft, low at 10:36 AM droppin' to 3.8 ft, afternoon high 4:05 PM at 9.6 ft, and evenin' low 10:13 PM at 1.2 ft. Fish the incomin' tides hard—currents'll stir 'em up.

Weather's cooperative: NOAA Marine Forecast calls for variable winds 5 knots or less, sunny skies, highs around 71°F, waves 1 ft or less. No small craft advisory hangin' over us today—perfect for kayaks or small boats.

Fish activity's pickin' up this spring. Solunar tables rate it high at 84 today, so major bites durin' those peak hours. Recent reports show limits of resident chinook and coho salmon hittin' 10-20 lb class off Jefferson Head and West Point. Cutthroat trout and black rockfish are stackin' limits too—anglers pulled 15-20 perch and lings per trip last week. Coho schools are active in 60-120 ft depths.

Best lures? Buzz 'em with green or chartreuse hoochies behind a 4-8 oz dodger on a trolling spread—Worden's Buzz Bomb for rockfish. Top bait: herring chunks or whole anchovies on circle hooks for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: Hit Shilshole Bay for cutts on the troll, or Possession Bar south of Whidbey for salmon stacks—anchor up and drop buzzers.

Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!

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