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Puget Sound Spring Bite: Salmon Smolts Drawing Cutthroat and Early Chinook to Shallows
Published 3 weeks, 5 days ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling, comin' at ya from the misty shores of Seattle on this fine April 4th, 2026, at 3 AM. Waters are calm under a partly cloudy sky with temps hoverin' around 48°F, light winds from the northwest at 5-10 knots—perfect for an early start before the day warms to 55°F. Sunrise hits at 6:30 AM, sunset around 7:45 PM, givin' ya a solid 13 hours of light to chase bites.
Tides today? Low slack at 4:15 AM, floodin' strong till high at 10:45 AM with 11.2 feet—prime movin' water for fish to feed. Then ebbing hard after, peak outgoing around 5 PM. NOAA charts show classic spring cycles pushin' bait into the shallows.
Fish activity's rampin' up with spring warmth; salmon smolts are migratin', drawin' in cutthroat, perch, and early Chinook. Recent reports from WDFW creel surveys and local charter logs note solid catches: 20-30 rockfish and lingcod per boat off Possession Point, limits of coho and pinks near Elliott Bay (up 15% from last week), and flounder/black rockfish hauls of 10-15 fish from Shilshole. Kayak guys hittin' 5-8 keeper perch on shrimp.
Best lures right now? Jiggin' with 2-4 oz Buzz Bombs or Northland Rocker Minnows in chartreuse for bottom dwellers—drop 'em straight down in 60-120 feet. For pelagics, cast Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows or spoon off the troll with flashers. Live bait? Herring chunks or shrimp under a bobber for perch and cutthroat; sand shrimp rules for flounder. Troll herring rigs at 2.5 knots for salmon smolts turnin' into diners.
Hot spots? Hit Jefferson Head for lingcod on the flood—structure-loaded at 80 feet. Or slide into Fauntleroy Cove for perch and early halibut; outgoing tide stirs 'em up. Launch from Des Moines Marina, stay safe out there.
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Tides today? Low slack at 4:15 AM, floodin' strong till high at 10:45 AM with 11.2 feet—prime movin' water for fish to feed. Then ebbing hard after, peak outgoing around 5 PM. NOAA charts show classic spring cycles pushin' bait into the shallows.
Fish activity's rampin' up with spring warmth; salmon smolts are migratin', drawin' in cutthroat, perch, and early Chinook. Recent reports from WDFW creel surveys and local charter logs note solid catches: 20-30 rockfish and lingcod per boat off Possession Point, limits of coho and pinks near Elliott Bay (up 15% from last week), and flounder/black rockfish hauls of 10-15 fish from Shilshole. Kayak guys hittin' 5-8 keeper perch on shrimp.
Best lures right now? Jiggin' with 2-4 oz Buzz Bombs or Northland Rocker Minnows in chartreuse for bottom dwellers—drop 'em straight down in 60-120 feet. For pelagics, cast Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows or spoon off the troll with flashers. Live bait? Herring chunks or shrimp under a bobber for perch and cutthroat; sand shrimp rules for flounder. Troll herring rigs at 2.5 knots for salmon smolts turnin' into diners.
Hot spots? Hit Jefferson Head for lingcod on the flood—structure-loaded at 80 feet. Or slide into Fauntleroy Cove for perch and early halibut; outgoing tide stirs 'em up. Launch from Des Moines Marina, stay safe out there.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! 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