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Puget Sound Spring Action: Chinook, Coho, and Pink Salmon Heating Up

Puget Sound Spring Action: Chinook, Coho, and Pink Salmon Heating Up

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Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Puget Sound fishin' report for Monday, April 27th, 2026, right here around Seattle. Dawn's breakin' early at 6:05 AM, sunset's pushin' 8:10 PM—plenty of light to chase 'em.

Weather's lookin' prime: mid-50s with light winds from the southwest, mostly cloudy but dry per NOAA forecasts. Tides are fishin' friendly—high at 7:42 AM in central Sound, low slack around 1 PM, then flood tide kickin' in by 3 PM, pullin' bait right where the big ones hunt, accordin' to King5 tide charts.

Fish are active post-spring runoff. Recent reports from Fishin' Magician note spring Chinook and chum showin' strong lower Puget, with limits of 8-12 lb coho off Seattle piers last week. Locals on WDFW forums hauled in 20+ pink salmon strings near Elliott Bay, plus cutthroat trout hittin' 2-4 lbs in the shallows. Rockfish and flounder stackin' up too—anglers boated 15-20 perch per rod Saturday.

Best lures? Buzzin' **spoons like Gibbs Minnow** in chartreuse for coho, or **Pixee jigs** in pink for pinks—they're tearin' it up on the troll. Natural bait kings: herring chunks or shrimp for Chinook, sand shrimp for bottom dwellers. Fish the incoming tide with 20-lb leader.

Hot spots: **Golden Gardens** for pier coho action—no boat needed. Or **Point Monroe** in Bainbridge for trollin' kings—drop lines 60-80 feet.

Rig up, stay safe, and get out there before the crowds.

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