Puget Sound Winter Fishing Report: Lingcod Bonanza, Blackmouth Bites, and Crab Pots Filling Up
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Tides today: low around 12:38 AM at -2.43 ft, high at 8:25 AM pushing 10.99 ft, then low 1:43 PM at 7.25 ft, and evening high 5:51 PM at 9.02 ft. Best bites line up with major windows 6:45-8:45 AM and 7:24-9:24 PM, minors at noon and moonrise. Fish the moving water!
Action's heating up winter-style. Lingcod are on a bonanza run per yesterday's reports—big buckets limits off the deep rocks. Blackmouth salmon still buzzing in the Sound, with coho and pinks showing on jigs. Bottomfish steady, and Dungeness crab pots filling nice in Shilshole Bay. Recent catches: lingcod dominating, blackmouth in the 10-20 lb class, some pink salmon on the beaches, and solid bottomfish hauls.
For lures, hoochies rigged with dodgers are killers for salmon—try pink splatter or moonshine patterns. BuzzBombs and Dick Nites shine for pinks and coho jigging. Yarnies on small hooks for finesse. Bait? Herring strips or live shrimp for bottomfish and lingcod; crab pots with herring or chicken legs.
Hot spots: Samish Flats up north for blackmouth and bottomfish in the tidal rips, and Shilshole Bay for crab and lingcod close to port.
Get your gear before you leave the dock, stay safe, and tight lines!
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