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Puget Sound Spring Heat: Salmon and Lings Firing Off Possession Bar

Puget Sound Spring Heat: Salmon and Lings Firing Off Possession Bar

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with your Puget Sound fishin' report for Monday, April 20th, 2026, right here around Seattle. Dawn's breakin' early at about 6:05 AM, sunset 'round 8:00 PM—plenty of light for a full day on the water. Weather's lookin' mild, partly cloudy with northwest winds 5-10 knots pickin' up later, temps in the low 50s—classic spring setup, no major rain but bundle up against that Salish Sea chill.

Tides are key today: low at 3:45 AM, high around 10:15 AM, then droppin' to low at 4:30 PM and risin' again by evenin'. Fish the incomin' tide hard, especially that mid-mornin' push when currents stir up bait in the shallows. Solunar charts show average to good activity, peakin' near major periods around 10 AM and 4 PM—get your lines wet then.

Action's heatin' up after a slow winter. Chinook and coho salmon are showin' strong in the Sound, with limits reported off Possession Bar and Jefferson Head last week—trollers pullin' 8-12 fish days on downriggers at 60-120 feet. Coho averages 6-10 pounds, some hatchery steelhead mixin' in up north near Skykomish River mouth, 10-15 pounders crashin' spoons. Lingcod and rockfish are hot too, divers and bottom bouncers haulin' 20-inch lings and vermilion rockfish from 100-foot walls—Puget Sound Marine Fish Enhancement Group notes solid spring migrations pushin' 'em shallow.

For lures, stick to **chrome spoons** like Gibbs Kohokee or 4-inch Coyote for salmon—troll 'em slow at 2.5 knots behind a flasher. **Green or white tube jigs** (3-5 inch) crush lings in 50-80 feet, bounce 'em off rocky structure. **Rapala X-Raps** in rainbow or herring patterns nail coho near surface on outgoing tides. Live bait? Herring or candlefish under a bobber for cutthroat trout in the bays, or squid strips for bottom dwellers.

Hot spots: Hit **Possession Bar** for salmon trolling—drop to 80 feet on the west edge. **West Point** in Discovery Bay for lings and rockfish, anchor up and jig the drop-offs. Shore anglers, try **Golden Gardens** beach for pink perch and kelp greenling on shrimp.

Tight lines, stay safe out there—check your regs for wild stock releases.

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