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Puget Sound Fishing Forecast: Coho Salmon Thrive, Prime Time for River and Marine Fishing
- 2024/10/27
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As of October 27, 2024, the fishing scene in the Puget Sound, particularly around Seattle, is looking quite promising. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
First, let's check the tidal and weather conditions. Today, sunrise is at 7:34 AM, and sunset will be at 5:57 PM. The tidal cycle shows a high tide at 10:17 AM and a low tide at 4:15 PM. The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 58°F and a low of 45°F, making it a comfortable day for fishing.
October is prime time for both river and marine fishing in the Puget Sound. Coho salmon are thriving, and fall Chinook and chum salmon are also present in various watersheds. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a significant number of coho salmon, particularly around the Seattle-Bremerton area and in the East Juan de Fuca Strait. For instance, at the Shilshole Public Ramp, anglers caught 12 coho salmon, and at the Port Angeles West Ramp, 54 coho salmon were reported.
For coho salmon, using lures such as spoons, especially those with a silver or pink finish, can be very effective. Jigs tipped with herring or anchovies are also popular choices. When it comes to bait, live or cut herring and anchovies are highly recommended. Fly fishermen might find success with streamers that mimic baitfish.
If you're looking for hot spots, consider the waters around the Shilshole Public Ramp in the Seattle-Bremerton area and the Port Angeles West Ramp in the East Juan de Fuca Strait. These areas have seen consistent catches of coho salmon in recent days. Additionally, the marine areas around Sekiu and Pillar Point have been productive for coho salmon.
Remember to check the latest fishing regulations and any emergency rule changes before you head out, as these can affect the fishing opportunities and catch limits. Enjoy your day on the water
First, let's check the tidal and weather conditions. Today, sunrise is at 7:34 AM, and sunset will be at 5:57 PM. The tidal cycle shows a high tide at 10:17 AM and a low tide at 4:15 PM. The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 58°F and a low of 45°F, making it a comfortable day for fishing.
October is prime time for both river and marine fishing in the Puget Sound. Coho salmon are thriving, and fall Chinook and chum salmon are also present in various watersheds. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a significant number of coho salmon, particularly around the Seattle-Bremerton area and in the East Juan de Fuca Strait. For instance, at the Shilshole Public Ramp, anglers caught 12 coho salmon, and at the Port Angeles West Ramp, 54 coho salmon were reported.
For coho salmon, using lures such as spoons, especially those with a silver or pink finish, can be very effective. Jigs tipped with herring or anchovies are also popular choices. When it comes to bait, live or cut herring and anchovies are highly recommended. Fly fishermen might find success with streamers that mimic baitfish.
If you're looking for hot spots, consider the waters around the Shilshole Public Ramp in the Seattle-Bremerton area and the Port Angeles West Ramp in the East Juan de Fuca Strait. These areas have seen consistent catches of coho salmon in recent days. Additionally, the marine areas around Sekiu and Pillar Point have been productive for coho salmon.
Remember to check the latest fishing regulations and any emergency rule changes before you head out, as these can affect the fishing opportunities and catch limits. Enjoy your day on the water