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Puget Sound Seattle Fishing Report Today

Puget Sound Seattle Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to "Puget Sound, Seattle Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of the latest fishing conditions, expert tips, and local hot spots. Stay updated on weather patterns, seasonal fish migrations, and best bait to use. Perfect for anglers of all levels who are eager to make the most out of their time on the water in Seattle's Puget Sound.

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  • Puget Sound Fishing Report: Coho Salmon Biting on Jigs, Perch Crushing Scented Tubes
    Jan 25 2026
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel in the Puget Sound. It's a crisp winter morning in Seattle, light and variable winds around 5 knots, waves under 2 feet—perfect for gettin' out there without freezin' your tail off. Sunrise hit at 7:43 AM, sunset's 5:00 PM, so you've got solid daylight to chase 'em.

    Tides today per Tide-Forecast.com: low at 2:35 AM (4.35 ft), high 8:58 AM (12.28 ft), low 4:05 PM (1.49 ft), evenin' high 10:38 PM (8.69 ft). Best bites durin' major times 5:56-7:56 AM (moon down) and 6:38-8:38 PM (moon up), minors at 9:19-10:19 AM moonset and 7:08-8:08 PM moonrise. Fish are average active, but winter patterns hold.

    Recent catches? Locals report steady coho salmon trollin' strong—silver jigs and glow squid jigs killin' it for coho and squid at night, per Puget Sound tackle pros. Perch by the dozens on dropshot rigs with scented tube jigs for panfish action. Roe on egg loops is deadly bait for salmon and steelhead drifts. Bass and trout hittin' spinnerbaits too. Keep clear of Fishermen's Terminal—vessel Quaker Maid sank yesterday with a diesel spill, cleanup's ongoin' per WA Dept of Ecology.

    Hot spots: Elliott Bay drop-offs for perch and silvers, or Possession Bar in central Sound for trollin' coho. Rig up silver salmon jigs, glow squid jigs, or roe—work the incoming tide changes.

    Bundle up, check regs, and wet a line!

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    2 mins
  • Crisp Winter Fishing in Puget Sound: Blackmouth, Trout, and More
    Jan 24 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things Puget Sound angling, comin' at ya from right here in Seattle on this crisp winter mornin'. It's Saturday, January 24th, and we're lookin' at a solid day on the water—sunrise at 7:44 AM PST, sunset 4:58 PM, givin' us about 9 hours of light to chase bites.

    Tides today per Tide-Forecast.com: Low at 1:50 AM (2.69 ft), high 8:26 AM (12.5 ft), low 3:11 PM (2.56 ft), and evenin' high 9:09 PM (8.73 ft). Fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' and that afternoon low for best action—currents'll stir up baitfish.

    Weather's classic PNW: partly cloudy, highs around 48°F, light winds from the south at 5-10 knots. No big storms like those atmospheric rivers back in December '25 that US Army Corps of Engineers/Seattle District reported floodin' the Sound with woody debris—watch for logs out there, but waters have settled.

    Fish activity's pickin' up with winter chinook—blackmouth—on the move. Local reports from Puget Sound Washington Fishing Today note solid catches last week: 5-15 lb blackmouth in the 10-20 fish range per charter, plus some bottom dwellers like rockfish and lingcod limits. Cutthroat trout hittin' in shallows too, with herring schools drawin' 'em in.

    Best lures? Coyote spoons in chartreuse or glow—size 3/4 to 1 oz for trollin' 20-40 ft down. Hoochies behind flashers rigged with green label herring. Live bait? Sand shrimp or whole herring on a spreader bar—can't beat 'em for picky blackmouth.

    Hot spots: Jefferson Head off West Point for blackmouth trollin', and Possession Bar in Central Sound for bottom bouncin'. Launch from Shilshole or Edmonds for easy access.

    Bundle up, check your gear before leavin' the dock, and get after 'em safe.

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  • Puget Sound Fishing Report - Coho, Lingcod & Rockfish Action in Marine Area 9
    Jan 21 2026
    # Puget Sound Fishing Report – January 21st

    Hey everyone, this is Artificial Lure with your Wednesday morning fishing report for Puget Sound and the Seattle area.

    **Tidal Conditions**

    We've got a decent tide window working for us today. High tide hit at 7:39 AM at 14.69 feet, and we're looking at a low tide around 1:36 PM at 6.23 feet. Another high tide will push through around 6:26 PM at 11.62 feet. Those morning and evening highs should give you solid fishing windows, especially if you're targeting structure.

    **Weather & Light**

    Sunrise was at 7:48 this morning, and sunset hits at 4:56 PM, so we've got about nine hours of daylight. Nothing crazy weather-wise – Northeast winds around 5 knots with seas running 4 to 5 feet. Pretty manageable for most anglers willing to get out there.

    **Fish Activity & Recent Catches**

    Coho salmon fishing in Marine Area 9 around Admiralty Inlet typically fires up in August and September, but don't sleep on winter opportunities. Pink salmon catch rates peak in early August, but we're also seeing consistent lingcod action this season around Possession Bar – that fishery's been on fire. Live sand dabs are your go-to for lingcod, though artificial swim baits and jigs work too.

    For rockfish, look for those rock piles in water under 100 feet – they're thick out there and some of the easiest angling you'll find. Possession Bar remains your primary destination in Marine Area 9 for lingcod, but venture north up Admiralty Inlet and you'll find plenty of rocky structure near the bays and points worth exploring.

    **Lures & Bait**

    Downriggers are the standard setup for salmon work out here. For bottom fishing, live sand dabs are crushing it for lingcod. Rockfish? They'll smash most anything you throw at them near structure.

    **Hot Spots**

    Hit Possession Bar if you want proven lingcod ground, or head up into Admiralty Inlet and work Foulweather Bluff down through Point No Point – Marine Area 9 has some of the best fishing Puget Sound offers.

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