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Puget Sound Fishing Report: Coho, Chum, and Blackmouth Bite, Best Lures and Locations for Late November
# Puget Sound Fishing Report – Saturday, November 29, 2025
Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Saturday rundown for Puget Sound. We've got sunrise at 7:07 AM and sunset coming early at 4:39 PM, so make your hours count today.
## Tide & Conditions
We're looking at a classic late-November pattern. Low tide hit at 4:23 AM at 2.72 feet, and we've got a solid high tide pushing in at 11:31 AM reaching 10.04 feet. Another low tide's dropping at 6:25 PM. Water temps are holding in the upper 40s, so dress warm out there.
## The Bite
Coho salmon are still th...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Blackmouth, Coho, and Chum Biting Strong in Late Fall Conditions
# Puget Sound Fishing Report - November 28, 2025
Well folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's Puget Sound fishing report, and let me tell you, conditions are looking absolutely excellent out there on the water.
**Tidal Conditions**
We've got a first quarter moon working in our favor today. High tide hit around 10:32 this morning at 11.66 feet, and we're looking at a low tide coming in around 5:10 PM at 2.55 feet. Those are some solid tidal swings that'll get the fish moving, especially around those transitions.
**Fish Activity**
The word from yesterday's report...
Puget Sound Fishing Report 11/27: Excellent Conditions, Blackmouth, Coho & Chum Biting Strong
Good morning, this is Artificial Lure with your Puget Sound fishing report for Thursday, November 27th.
We're looking at excellent conditions out there today, folks. The tide is currently rising with a high of 10.66 feet coming in at 12:33 PM, so plan your morning session before that peak and you'll be working optimal depths. We've got a low tide at 4:32 AM already behind us at just under a foot, and another low coming at 7:39 PM at 7.15 feet. The fishing coefficient sits at 81, which means we're in a solid window.
Weather-wise, we're looking at typical late November conditions—we...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Late Fall Coho, Blackmouth, and Invasive Crabs
Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Wednesday, November 26, 2025. There’s a real November chill in the air this morning, with the weather sitting at 49°F, just a trace of cloud cover—pretty typical for late fall. Winds are a gentle 6 mph out of the south, with the water temp steady at 49°F. Sunrise was at 7:07 am, and sunset will come early at 4:39 pm, giving us about 9½ hours of daylight to wet a line.
The tide chart is prime for morning action: we saw a low tide at 12:38 am (-2.43 ft), then the next high rolls i...
Puget Sound Fishing Report Nov 25: Coho Salmon Biting, Dungeness Crab Pots Pulling up Keepers
Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday, November 25th Puget Sound fishing report—grab your coffee, let’s hit those morning details anglers care about.
Out the window today you can expect a classic late November vibe: sunrise was 7:07 am, sunset’s an early 4:39 pm, and we’ll top out around 53°F as the day goes by. The water is sitting at a brisk 49°F, so bundle up and don’t expect a warm-up out on deck. Marine Weather Service’s zone forecast calls for calm water: expect light east winds around 5 knots, with waves staying under two feet and just a sli...
Puget Sound Angling Report: Tides, Temps, and Orcas - Your Weekly Fishing Forecast
Good morning, Puget Sound anglers. It’s Monday, November 24th, and the water’s running cold but the fish are biting. The tide’s just turned low at 12:40 am, and the next high tide is coming in at 8:20 am, hitting 11.48 feet. The low at 1:52 pm will be 8.14 feet, and the evening high at 5:53 pm will peak at 9.28 feet. With the tide swinging, it’s prime time to hit the flats and channels where the current’s moving.
Weather’s got a bit of patchy rain, clouds overhead, and the temp’s holding steady at 49°F. Wind’s light at 9 mph, and the...
Puget Sound Fishing Update: Late Coho, Blackmouth Bonanza, and Tips for a Productive Day on the Water
Artificial Lure here with your Friday, November 21, 2025 Puget Sound fishing update—bringing you the latest straight from the water, for all you die-hards chasing a late autumn bend in the rod.
Let’s dive in: today’s tides out of Seattle show a beefy 8.9-foot high just before dawn at 5:41 AM, then a 7-foot low swinging in at 10:24 AM, with another high at 2:12 PM. That gives you solid tidal movement throughout the morning and midday—classic conditions for lighting up a bite window according to NOAA Tides & Currents. Sunrise popped at 7:17 AM and sunset drops at 4:27 PM, so you’ve g...
Puget Sound Fishing Report Nov 20 2025 - Coho, Chum, and Lingcod Action Heats Up as Winter Approaches
Artificial Lure here with your **Puget Sound fishing report** for Thursday, November 20th, 2025. We’re right in the heart of late fall, with that classic drizzly weather—overcast skies, temps holding low in the 40s, and a steady light wind out of the northeast about 5–10 knots. The water temp’s hovering at 54°F, and the dawn bite kicked off at 6:48 AM, with lines out until sunset at 4:45 PM. So, you’ve only got around ten hours of daylight to chase these fish, and with the tides swinging, timing is everything.
**Tide notes:** This morning saw a good high push just a...
Puget Sound Fishing Report Nov 19, 2025: Chum, Coho, Steelhead, and Bottomfish Bites
# Artificial Lure's Puget Sound Fishing Report - November 19, 2025
Well hey there, folks, it's Artificial Lure coming to you with your Wednesday morning fishing report for Puget Sound. Let me cut right to it.
**Tides and Conditions**
We've got a high tide this morning at 5:08 AM sitting at 9.61 feet, so if you're planning an afternoon session, you'll want to time it around the next low tide. Today's shaping up to be an average fishing day overall, but that doesn't mean you can't find success if you know where to look.
**What's Biting**
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Puget Sound Fishing Report: Salmon, Blackmouth, and Bottomfish Bite in Fall Conditions
Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
We’ve got a brisk fall morning on our hands: air temps sitting at 49 degrees, climbing to 57, with just 5% cloud cover, light winds around 6 mph, and humidity hanging at 76%. Sunrise was a little after 7:07 a.m., and sunset comes early at 4:39 p.m., so plan to make the most out of those nine and a half hours of daylight. The water temperature is steady at 49°F, so bundle up and bring those hand warmers if you’re heading out early[1].
Let’s talk tides—today’s h...
Puget Sound Fishing Report November 17, 2025 - Tides, Weather, Bites, and Hot Spots
**Artificial Lure's Puget Sound Fishing Report – Monday, November 17, 2025**
Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your local fishing report for Puget Sound and Seattle waters.
**Tides & Conditions**
We're looking at a tricky tide situation this morning. High tide hit around 12:33 PM yesterday at 10.66 feet, and we've got another high rolling in around 10:31 PM tonight at 7.48 feet. Low tide came through early this morning around 4:32 AM at just 0.59 feet. The coefficient's sitting at 81, which means decent tidal movement – good for pushing baitfish around and getting predators active.
**Weather**
It's crisp out there this...
Puget Sound Fishing Update: Coho Surge, Chum Runs Strong, Tide Patterns Primed for Action
Artificial Lure here, giving you the morning rundown for Puget Sound fishing on Sunday, November 16th, 2025.
First light cracked at 6:48am, and anglers are already heading out under overcast skies—temps hovering near 54°F, with water temps chilling at 49°F. We enjoyed a bit of overnight drizzle. Plan for the sun to clock out around 7:26pm. That gives us a solid window, boosted by 12 hours and 38 minutes of daylight, though the classic Puget Sound gray lingers overhead.
Tides are shaping up nicely for a productive day. According to Tideschart, we saw a -0.46 ft low tide at 7...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Blackmouth, Coho, and Chum Bite Strong Amid Wet Weather
This is Artificial Lure, bringing you the Puget Sound Fishing Report for Saturday, November 15th, 2025.
We’ve got another classic November morning in Western Washington—overcast skies, steady rainfall throughout the day, and a gusty south wind picking up, with 15–25 knot gusts predicted for the afternoon, according to NOAA’s Marine Zone Forecast. Mariners, keep that Small Craft Advisory in mind if heading out before tonight; expect waves around two feet and a blanket of rain all day.
Sunrise came at 7:29 a.m., and sunset will hit at 6:19 p.m., so plan your trips with daylight in mind...
Puget Sound Fishing Update: Rockfish, Lingcod, and Salmon Bites Strong Heading into the Weekend
Well, good morning, Puget Sound anglers. It’s Friday, November 14th, and the tide’s running out right now, with low tide at 5:26 am and the next high tide coming in at 12:33 pm. The water’s dropping to about 2.92 feet at low, then climbing back up to 10.17 feet at high. The weather’s a bit damp—there’s a chance of rain tonight, with southwest winds picking up, so grab your rain gear if you’re heading out.
Sunrise is at 7:27 am, and sunset will be at 4:33 pm, so you’ve got a short window to get out there and make t...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Coho, Blackmouth, and Chum Highlight Late Fall Action
Good morning Puget Sound anglers, it’s Artificial Lure with your November 13th, 2025, fishing report, bringing you the scoop from our home waters as the fall salmon runs tail off and winter starts to take hold.
If you got out early, you saw a decent break before the rain, with southeast winds running steady at 5–10 knots—nothing too nasty but enough chop to keep you paying attention around the points. According to the NOAA forecast, we’re expecting those SE winds to ramp up to 10–15 knots as the day develops, with persistent on-and-off rain and calm seas staying around two...
Puget Sound Fishing Report Nov 11: Coho, Chum, and Lingcod Action
Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday, November 11 Puget Sound fishing update. We’ve got a gray, cool start this morning—temps around 49°, patchy clouds, and a southeast breeze at 6 mph. Water temp’s holding steady at 49°F, so layer up if you’re heading out early. Sunrise was just after 7:07 am, and we lose light quick today with sunset at 4:39 pm, so plan your trip accordingly.
Tide action today is dynamic but not extreme. The morning high hit at 8:25 am around 10.99 feet, followed by a moderate low at 1:43 pm, dropping to 7.25 feet. Another bump for the evening high comes just...
Puget Sound Fishing Report Nov 10 2025: Coho Winding Down, Blackmouth Heating Up
Hey, this is Artificial Lure with your Puget Sound fishing report for Monday, November 10th, 2025.
Let’s talk conditions first. We’ve got a beautiful start to the week: mostly clear skies, barely a cloud in sight, and temperatures hovering between 49 and 57 degrees today. Water temps are matching air temps close—a chilly 49°F—so it’s layers and waterproof gloves if you’re heading out early. Winds are light, 5 to 10 knots out of the southwest with just a bit of chop, but nothing to worry a seasoned Sound angler. Sunrise came at 7:09 am, sunset’s coming quick at 4:38 pm, so...
Late Fall Salmon, Crab, and Steelhead on Puget Sound - Your Sunday Fishing Report
Artificial Lure with your Puget Sound fishing report for Sunday, November 9, 2025.
We’re looking at classic late-fall conditions on the Sound today. Sunrise came at 7:07 am, and sunset will fade out at 4:40 pm, so anglers have just over 9 hours of daylight to work those lines. Early action is possible, but remember — those short days mean making the most of your hours on the water.
Weather is a chilly mix, holding at 42 degrees under solid cloud cover, with light rain showers in the forecast. Winds are gentle, around 6 mph with gusts up to 10. Humidity is high, so dres...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Late Coho, Chum, & Chinook Bite Strong for Weekend Anglers
It’s your local fishing insider, Artificial Lure, with today’s Puget Sound fishing report for Saturday, November 8, 2025. Let’s dive right into what’s biting, the tides, weather, and top tactics to put more fish in your net across the Sound.
The tides are prime for action this morning: high tide hit at 7:30 AM at a solid 12.66 feet, with a midday low at 12:57 PM around 7.74 feet. Another high follows at 5:30 PM just shy of 11 feet. These swings mean current breaks and drop-offs will concentrate migrating salmon and working baitfish. Sunrise came at 7:05 AM and sunset will be at 4:41...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Squidding Heats Up, Salmon Lurk in Changing Tides
Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing report for Puget Sound, November 7, 2025, bringing the real scoop right off the saltwater and shoreline.
It’s a classic November scene out there—showers and unsettled skies, with early sun up at 6:56 a.m. and the last light fading near 4:40 p.m. KOMO News reports we’re seeing the last gasps of a stormy system, so expect passing heavy downpours, gusty winds, hail, and even flashes of lightning. Marine forecasts show a bump in the water with a Small Craft Advisory lingering through Thursday, tapering down to calmer southern winds (5–10 knots) a...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Rain Gear, Coho Limits, and Bottomfish Bounty
Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Thursday, November 6, 2025. If you’re heading out today, you’ll want your rain gear—expect light rain, 100% cloud cover, temps in the low-to-mid 40s, and a steady wind out of the south at 6 mph with gusts to 10 mph. Sunrise is at 7:47 am and sunset comes early at 5:59 pm. Saltwater is holding at a brisk 54°F—perfect for those salmon and cod still sticking around. According to TidesChart, the high tide hits at 10:59 am (9.15 ft), with lows rolling through at 2:40 am and 3:51 pm. The best fish activity windows line up right around th...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Coho, Chum, and Lingcod Abound in the Damp November Weather
Morning, folks—Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Wednesday, November 5th, 2025.
We’re looking at a steady fall pattern settling in around the Sound. The sun rose this morning at 6:57 AM, and sunset comes early now at 4:48 PM. Marine Weather Service says expect temps in the high 40s, a grey ceiling, and a bit of a southwesterly wind at 10–15 knots, with scattered rain showers moving in by late morning. Dress for damp, blustery weather. Those clouds will keep things dim, which can work in our favor for some species.
Tides are favorable for mu...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Late Season Salmon, Cutthroat, and More
Artificial Lure here, bringing you the November 4th Puget Sound fishing report for all you diehard anglers up and down the Sound. Sunrise hit at 6:48 this morning, with sunset coming early at 4:45 pm—just over 10 hours to chase that bite before the sky shuts down. According to the local NOAA tide tables, we rode out a low tide at around 4:45 am, bottoming out near -0.7 ft, and look for a moderate high tide peaking at 1:26 pm, reaching about 7.9 ft. If you want to maximize your chances, best bet is to focus on late morning through early afternoon, especially from 9:48 to 11:48, ma...
Autumn Bites in Puget Sound: Blackmouth, Coho, and More - Artificial Lure's Fishing Report 11/3/2025
Good morning Puget Sound anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your fishing report for Monday, November 3rd, 2025. The clocks may have ticked further into fall, but there’s still plenty of action if you’re ready for brisk air, wet decks, and that unmistakable autumn Puget Sound atmosphere.
Let’s talk tides first. Today’s high tide hits at 10:59 am, peaking at 9.15 feet, with the next low tide rolling through at 3:51 pm around 7.61 feet. Evening anglers can catch another high at 6:56 pm at 8.14 feet. These mellow, fall tides don’t bring the wildest swings, but they do keep bait movin...
Puget Sound Salmon Report: Coho Bite Remains Strong, Blackmouth on the Rise
Puget Sound anglers, it’s Artificial Lure reporting for Sunday, November 2nd, 2025, bringing you the latest on local fishing conditions. Right now, we’re waking up to a classic Puget Sound forecast—light rain showers moving through, 100% cloud cover, and cool temperatures hovering around 42°F. Winds are light out of the south at 6 mph with gusts up to 10, humidity is high at 89%, and the water’s chilly at 54°F. Sunrise hit at 7:47 am, with sunset coming up at 5:59 pm, which gives us just about 10 hours of usable daylight to work those tides.
Speaking of tides, we’re in a favorable...
Chum Salmon Storming Puget Sound, Coho Fade but Blackmouth Bite Steady - Nov 1st Fishing Report
Good morning, Puget Sound anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming to you with your November 1st fishing report, bringing all the latest on tides, weather, fish activity, and local action.
Let’s kick things off with the current conditions you’ll face out there. It’s a damp start—light rain sweeping much of the Sound this morning, with air temperatures hovering in the mid-40s. Winds are out of the southeast at about 4 to 6 mph, so keep your rain gear handy—visibility’s limited by 100% cloud cover, and it’s feeling every bit the northwest fall. Water temps are a ch...
Chilly Autumn Bites, Salmon Runs, and Dungeness Crab Limits in Puget Sound's Weekend Fishing Report
Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Friday, October 31, 2025. The weather's got that classic autumn bite—light rain showers rolling through, temps hovering between 40 and 48 degrees, and a steady 6 mph breeze. Humidity is high, so dress for drizzle and chilly air. Water temp is right at 54°F, typical for late fall in the Sound. Sunrise this morning is at 7:53, with sunset at 5:53 pm, giving you about ten hours of daylight and a moody, low-light vibe throughout the day.
Tidal action is worth planning for. This morning’s low is at 6:20 am with 1.57 ft, and the high...
Coho Surge in Puget Sound as Salmon Season Peaks
Artificial Lure here with your Thursday, October 30th Puget Sound fishing report. If you’re rigging up before sunrise, expect **cloud cover at 100%**, light showers, and chilly fall temps—about 42°F out there with water temps holding steady at 54°F. **Winds are light, NE shifting to N at 5-10 knots through the day, waves staying tame around 2 feet or less.** The sun pops up at 7:47AM and drops out at 5:59PM, giving over 10 hours of daylight to work with.
**Tide action today is mellow—low at 5:34AM (1.1ft), hitting high at 1:22PM (10.8ft), and ebbing to 6.2ft at 8:08PM.** Ti...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Late Pinks, Fading Silvers, and Squid Under the Lights
Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Wednesday, October 29th, 2025. Out on the salt, we’re waking to classic fall weather—overcast skies, drizzle in the air, and a chilly morning temp around 42°F. Expect it to range up to the high 40s, with the water sitting at a crisp 54°F. Humidity’s still high and light rain is sticking around, so bring those rain jackets and good boots.
Tides are mellow today—that’s important for planning your trip. The first low swings in at 4:21 am at about 0.7 feet, and the big high tide will follow...
"Pinks, Cohos, and Tides: Puget Sound Fishing Report for October 28th, 2025"
Artificial Lure here, checking in with your Puget Sound fishing report for October 28th, 2025.
Sunrise today is at 7:41 AM, with sunset coming early at 6:01 PM, giving us a classic crisp, short late-October day. The tides are especially notable—according to US Harbors, we’re in for some of the lowest tides of the year, with the midday low bottoming out sharply. This makes for prime beachcombing, but it also means shore fishing will be a challenge if you’re working shallow structure.
Weather-wise, the National Weather Service out of Seattle calls for light south winds this mornin...
October 27th Puget Sound Fishing Report - Coho, Chum, and Crab Bonanza
This is Artificial Lure with your October 27th Puget Sound fishing report. Out on the water early, sunrise just cracked at 7:47 and sunset’s coming up at 5:59 this evening—prime fishing windows on both ends today.
Tides are rolling with a -0.03 foot low at 2:40 AM, followed by a 9.15 foot high tide at 11:00 AM, then another drop to 7.61 feet at 3:51 PM, before climbing again to 8.14 feet just before 7:00 PM. That late morning high tide should turn on the bite in the channels and near the mouths of the rivers, so be ready to follow the moving water according to the...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Gale Warning Subsides, Salmon, Crab, and Prawns on the Menu
Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Sunday fishing report for Puget Sound.
We've got some challenging conditions out there today. A Gale Warning was active through 5 AM this morning with southerly winds that were howling at 20 to 25 knots with gusts reaching 40 knots overnight. The good news is those winds are calming down to a more manageable 10 to 15 knots this afternoon, becoming southwest. Rain is expected throughout the day, so break out your rain gear.
For tides today, we had a low at 2:04 AM with minus three-quarters of a foot, and we're approaching high...
"Gale Warning, Prime Time Bite: Puget Sound Fishing Report for October 25, 2025"
Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound Fishing Report for Saturday, October 25, 2025. Early risers were treated to sunrise at 7:41 AM, and sunset will wrap up the day at 6:02 PM. We’re off to a dramatic start as a potent front rolls in: National Weather Service flags a Gale Warning for this afternoon through tonight, calling for southeast winds gusting up to 40 knots and waves building to 14–17 feet by midnight. Expect steady rain—this is classic fall fishing in the Sound, folks! If you’re heading out, make safety priority one and watch for those changing conditions.
Tidal movement is subst...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Salmon, Trout, and Stormy Conditions - October 24, 2025
Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Friday, October 24, 2025.
First light hit us at 7:43 AM, while sunset’s coming at 6:05 PM tonight, giving us just over ten hours to work the water. Today’s tidal swing is strong, with morning high tide peaking at 8:07 AM at 10.89 ft and a low ebb at 1:27 PM dropping to 7.28 ft—classic autumn amplitudes that always get fish moving. We’re on a 76 tidal coefficient early, so expect brisk currents and plenty of bait pushed around, which is prime for predator action according to Tides4Fishing.
Weather’s typical for la...
Puget Sound October Salmon Bite Powered by Tides and Weather - Artificial Lure's Fishing Report
Artificial Lure here—Thursday, October 23rd, and it’s an early, damp start around Puget Sound, Washington. The marine forecast calls for a persistent south wind at 10-15 knots, with waves holding at 2 feet or less, and a steady threat of rain throughout the day, typical for our October fishery. Expect cloudy, cool skies, and don’t neglect a rain jacket if you’re heading out, especially with drizzle likely after noon according to the National Weather Service.
Sunrise struck at about 7:34 AM, giving us plenty of gray light for an early launch. Sunset’s expected near 6:10 PM, so plan yo...
Puget Sound Fishing Report: Coho Staging, Pinks Lingering, and Chinook Trolling North of Kingston
Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025.
A damp fall morning greeted anglers, with patchy fog across the sound burning off as the day gets going. According to FOX 13 Seattle, expect mostly cloudy skies, a bit of drizzle early, and temps rising from the low 50s into the low 60s by late afternoon. Winds are light out of the east, making for generally safe small craft conditions, but seas at the west entrance of the Strait of Juan de Fuca were running 7 to 10 feet overnight, settling to 5 to 8 feet by tonight.
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Puget Sound Fishing Report: Salmon Surge, Crab Pots Productive in Cooler Waters
Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Puget Sound fishing report for Tuesday, October 21st.
We've got some decent conditions shaping up today. Sunrise hit at 7:37 this morning and we'll have light until about 6:11 tonight, giving you just over ten hours to wet a line. The National Weather Service is calling for light southeast winds around 5 knots backing to the north this afternoon, with waves staying under 2 feet. Water temperature is holding steady at 54 degrees, which is keeping the fish active.
Tide-wise, we're looking at solid action. High tide peaked at 6:00...
"Puget Sound Fishing Report: Pinks, Cohos, and Dungeness Crab Action"
Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Monday, October 20th, 2025. Sunrise cracked over the water at 7:34 am and we’re set to see sunset at 6:15 pm, so plenty of time for your morning and evening bite. Conditions today are crisp—early temps sitting at 45°F and topping out near 49°F. Water is holding right at 54°F, just about perfect for the fall salmon runs. Cloud cover is light (around 4%) and winds are calm at 5 mph, making small craft management easy but keep an eye out as the marine forecast from NOAA does call for a chance of rain la...
Puget Sound Fishing Report Oct 19, 2025: Coho Crush, Chum Charge, and Squid Shenanigans
This is Artificial Lure with your Puget Sound fishing report for Sunday, October 19th, 2025.
Fog clung to the water and a soft, persistent drizzle greeted early risers, with temps hovering in the low 50s. Winds at 6 mph with slightly higher gusts added a little texture to the surface. The marine forecast put a small craft advisory in effect overnight, but by sunrise around 7:35 am the breeze should be easing a bit. Expect rain and total cloud cover through the day, with a high around 53°F. Water temp’s a steady 54 to 55°F, making the fish comfortable but anglers wise...
Fall Fishing in the Sound: Crab, Chum, and Coho Bites Heating Up on Puget
Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with today’s Puget Sound fishing report for Saturday, October 18, 2025. Right now, the weather’s shaping up to be classic fall Northwest—cloudy skies with patches of light rain, a few sunbreaks rolling in mid-afternoon, temperature hovering around 56 degrees, and a gentle southerly breeze coming off the water—so bring your layers! Sunrise was at 7:25 AM and sunset will be at 6:21 PM, giving us more than enough daylight for a solid day on the water.
Looking at the tides for central Puget Sound, we had a low tide just after 9 AM at about...