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Puget Sound, Washington Fishing Report - Daily

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  • "Puget Sound, Washington Daily Fishing Report" offers anglers the latest updates on fishing conditions, tips, and hotspots in the Puget Sound area. Tune in daily for expert insights, local weather forecasts, and the best bait and tackle recommendations to enhance your fishing adventures in Washington's stunning aquatic landscape. Stay informed and make the most of your time on the water with this essential fishing podcast.

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  • Puget Sound Fishing Forecast: Winter Steelhead, Blackmouth, and More
    Dec 19 2024
    For December 19, 2024, fishing in the Puget Sound is looking promising, despite the winter chill. Here’s what you need to know:

    ### Tides and Weather
    Today, the high tide in Olympia, Budd Inlet, is at 9:22 AM with a height of 16.03 feet, and the low tide is at 3:29 PM with a height of 7.61 feet. Sunrise is at 7:54 AM, and sunset is at 4:24 PM. Check the tide times to plan your fishing trip accordingly[2].

    ### Fish Activity
    December is a great time for winter steelhead fishing in the Puget Sound. Early-returning hatchery steelhead are already present in rivers like the Snoqualmie and Skykomish, as well as coastal and lower Columbia River tributaries. Wild steelhead returns typically begin in January but are starting to show up in decent numbers now[1][5].

    For salmon, Manchester inlet on the Kitsap Peninsula is a reliable spot for winter blackmouth (Chinook salmon). This area holds lots of bait, which attracts the blackmouth. It's a short boat ride from Elliott Bay, Tacoma, or Bremerton[3].

    ### Recent Catches
    Yesterday saw some good action for cutthroat and coho salmon. In the South Puget Sound, anglers reported catching some quality cutthroat using sculpin, euphasiid, and krill patterns. Coho fishing has also been good, with both resident and ocean-going coho present[5].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For winter steelhead, using a variety of sink tips and flies is advisable due to changing water conditions. For salmon, particularly blackmouth, focus on finding bait-rich areas. Use lures that mimic small crustaceans like copepods, amphipods, and krill. Sculpin patterns, Euphassiid, and small suggestive patterns are also effective[1][5].

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Manchester Inlet**: A top spot for winter blackmouth fishing, known for its consistent action and bait-rich waters[3].
    - **Snoqualmie and Skykomish Rivers**: These rivers are good for winter steelhead fishing, with early-returning hatchery steelhead already present[1].

    Make sure to check the latest fishing regulations and updates before heading out, as conservation concerns can affect fishing opportunities in some areas. Enjoy your time on the water
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    3 Min.
  • Puget Sound Fishing Forecast: Promising Cutthroat, Coho, and Chum Salmon Action on December 14, 2024
    Dec 14 2024
    For December 14, 2024, the fishing scene in the Puget Sound is looking promising, especially for those targeting sea-run cutthroat, coho, and chum salmon.

    ### Tidal Report
    Today, the tides in Olympia, Budd Inlet, are as follows: High tide at 5:45 AM with a height of 15.59 feet, low tide at 10:49 AM with a height of 8.72 feet, another high tide at 3:24 PM with 15.58 feet, and a low tide at 10:55 PM with -3.63 feet. These tidal changes can significantly impact fish activity, so be sure to fish during the transitioning tides for the best results[2].

    ### Weather and Daylight
    The sunrise is at 7:50 AM, and sunset is at 4:22 PM. The weather is expected to be typical for this time of year, with cooler temperatures and possibly some rain, so dress accordingly.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw some good action for sea-run cutthroat and coho salmon. The chum salmon run is still active, especially in the South Puget Sound, where anglers have been catching quality fish. Slow down your retrieves and focus on winter fly patterns such as Sculpin, Euphassiid and Krill, and small suggestive patterns mimicking copepods, amphipods, and other small crustacean larvae[1].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For sea-run cutthroat, use chum fry patterns and cover a lot of water to find the action. For coho and chum salmon, stick with the winter fly patterns mentioned above. If you prefer conventional gear, small jigs and spoons that mimic the baitfish and crustaceans in the area can be very effective.

    ### Hot Spots
    Head to Possession Point on the southern tip of Whidbey Island, which is known for its fantastic fishing year-round due to its strategic location at the intersection of Admiralty Inlet, Possession Sound, and Central Puget Sound. This area is a hotspot for salmon migration routes[3].

    Another great spot is the South Puget Sound, particularly around the beaches and inlets where the chum salmon are currently running. Look for moving water and early morning outgoing tides for the best chances of catching these hard-fighting fish[1].

    Overall, it's a great time to get out on the water in the Puget Sound, with plenty of fish to target and favorable tidal conditions. Good luck out there
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    3 Min.
  • Puget Sound Fishing Forecast: Winter Steelhead, Salmon, and Ideal Conditions on December 13, 2024
    Dec 13 2024
    Today, December 13, 2024, is shaping up to be a great day for fishing in the Puget Sound, Washington. Let's start with the tides; according to the tide predictions, high tide is expected around 9:56 AM at La Push with a height of 10.5 feet, and in Seattle, it's at 5:48 AM with a height of 12.7 feet[2].

    The weather is looking relatively calm, with partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures, making it ideal for a day on the water. Sunrise was at 7:48 AM, and sunset will be at 4:20 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to fish.

    Fish activity has been strong, especially for those targeting winter steelhead. December marks the beginning of the early-returning hatchery steelhead runs in Puget Sound rivers like the Snoqualmie and Skykomish. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a decent number of steelhead, particularly in the lower sections of these rivers[1].

    For salmon, the forecasts look promising, with Coho salmon expected to be strong this year and Chinook salmon decent. Anglers have been catching Coho and Chinook in various marine areas, including Marine Area 9 where the Edmonds Pier is located. This pier is known for its high salmon catch rates, especially for Chinook, Coho, and Pink Salmon[3][5].

    When it comes to lures and bait, for steelhead, try using jigs, spinners, or flies that mimic baitfish. For salmon, spoons like the Luhr-Jensen Krocodile or bait such as herring and anchovies are highly effective.

    If you're looking for hot spots, the Edmonds Pier is a must-visit for salmon fishing. It's strategically located where salmon concentrate and feed, making it one of the busiest but most productive piers in Puget Sound[3].

    Another great spot is the Snoqualmie River, which is currently seeing early returns of hatchery steelhead. This river offers both bank and boat access, making it accessible for a variety of anglers[1].

    Remember to check the emergency fishing rules or the Fish Washington® mobile app for any updates on fishing regulations before you head out. Enjoy your day on the water
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    2 Min.

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