Puget Sound Fishing Forecast: Coho Salmon Biting, Best Lures, and Hot Spots
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Puget Sound Fishing Forecast: Coho Salmon Biting, Best Lures, and Hot Spots
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For November 21, 2024, fishing in the Puget Sound is looking promising, especially with the current tidal and weather conditions. ### Tidal and Weather Report Today, the sunrise is at...
show more### Tidal and Weather Report
Today, the sunrise is at 7:27 AM, and the sunset will be at 4:21 PM. Tides are favorable, with a high tide at 9:47 AM and a low tide at 3:47 PM. The weather forecast indicates partly cloudy skies with a high of 52°F and a low of 43°F, making it a comfortable day to be out on the water.
### Fish Activity
Fish activity in the Puget Sound has been robust, particularly for coho and chum salmon. According to recent creel reports, anglers at the Shilshole Public Ramp in Marine Area 10 have been catching a significant number of coho salmon. Yesterday, 66 coho were caught by 57 anglers, with no reports of Chinook, pink, or sockeye salmon[3].
### Best Lures and Bait
For coho and chum salmon, using lures that mimic their natural prey is highly effective. Krill and euphausiid patterns, such as the White Gartside Gurgler, have been successful. Additionally, baitfish patterns like the Foul Free Herring or Mini Deceiver can attract fish working on bait. For sea-run cutthroat, sculpin patterns and small suggestive patterns mimicking copepods, amphipods, and other small crustacean larvae are recommended[2].
### Hot Spots
Two hot spots to consider are the Shilshole Public Ramp in the Seattle-Bremerton area and the beaches around South Puget Sound. The Shilshole Public Ramp has seen consistent catches of coho salmon, while the South Puget Sound beaches offer good opportunities for both coho and sea-run cutthroat, especially during early morning outgoing tides[2][3].
Overall, with favorable tidal conditions and active fish populations, today should be a great day for fishing in the Puget Sound. Make sure to check the latest fishing regulations and emergency rules before heading out.
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