Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for March 14, 2025. We've got some decent tides today, with a low of 3.2 feet at 8:43 AM and a high of 10.1 feet at 3:12 PM. Sunrise is at 7:21 AM and sunset at 7:15 PM. Weather's looking partly cloudy with highs around 52°F and light winds from the southwest.
Blackmouth fishing has been heating up lately, especially in Marine Area 10. Anglers have been having good luck trolling with downriggers near Jefferson Head and Kingston. Green Crush flashers paired with white hootchies or Coho Killers in Irish Cream have been producing well. A few lucky folks have landed some nice 8-10 pounders.
Squid jigging is still going strong at the Edmonds and Des Moines piers after dark. Green and white jigs in size 2.5 have been the hot ticket. Make sure to bring a lantern or bright light to attract those tasty cephalopods.
For you bank anglers, cutthroat trout fishing has been decent in Hood Canal. Try casting small spoons or spinners near creek mouths on an incoming tide. Olive Woolly Buggers have been working well for the fly fishing crowd.
Looking ahead, the spring chinook run is just around the corner. Early reports from the Columbia are promising, so hopefully that bodes well for our Puget Sound rivers come April and May.
Hot spots to check out this weekend: Point No Point for blackmouth trolling and Possession Bar for jigging. If you're looking to stay closer to Seattle, try working the edges of the Tacoma Narrows for some nice sea-run cutthroat action.
That's all for now, folks. Remember to check those regulations before heading out, and as always, tight lines!