Puget Sound Seattle Daily Fishing Report

Puget Sound Fishing Forecast: Promising Tides, Squid Jigging, and Salmon Runs


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For January 25, 2025, the fishing scene in Puget Sound, particularly around Seattle, is looking promising despite some challenging conditions.

### Tidal Report
Today, you can expect a high tide around 10:04 AM with a height of approximately 10.7 feet, and a low tide at 8:48 AM with a height of about 9.1 feet. These significant tidal changes can stir up the water and make it ideal for various fish species[5].

### Weather
The weather is overcast with 85% cloud cover, a temperature of 46°F, and a gentle wind of 7 mph with gusts up to 12 mph. The humidity is high at 80%, and the dew point is 42°F. While these conditions are not ideal, they can still provide good fishing opportunities[1].

### Sunrise and Sunset
The sun rises at 8:01 AM and sets at 4:29 PM, giving us about 8 hours and 28 minutes of daylight. This daylight period is sufficient for a productive day of fishing.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw good activity for sea-run cutthroat, coho, and chum salmon. These species remain active, especially during the high tide periods. Migrating adult squid are also present and can be caught, especially at night near lighted areas[1].

### Types and Amounts of Fish
Anglers reported catching a mix of cutthroat trout, coho salmon, and chum salmon. Squid jigging has been productive, particularly at public piers where squid are attracted to lighted areas. The creel reports indicate that while the catch rates for salmon species like Chinook, Coho, and Chum have been variable, there is still a good chance of catching these fish[1][4].

### Best Lures and Bait
For cutthroat trout and salmon, use lures like small jigs, spoons, or fly patterns that mimic baitfish. For squid, squid jigs are highly effective, especially when used near lighted areas at night. Fly patterns such as chum fry, Sculpin, Euphassiid, and Krill, as well as small suggestive patterns mimicking copepods and amphipods, are also recommended[1][3].

### Hot Spots
Public piers such as the Edmonds Pier and the Seattle Waterfront Piers are excellent spots for catching squid and salmon. The Puget Sound rivers, like the Snoqualmie and Skykomish, are also good for targeting early-returning hatchery steelhead and other salmon species[1].

Overall, the conditions are favorable for a productive day of fishing in Puget Sound, so make sure to gear up and take advantage of the opportunities available.
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