Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's Puget Sound fishing report for Monday, November 24th.
Let's start with the tides. We've got a low at 12:40 AM hitting negative 1.31 feet, then a solid high tide at 8:20 AM reaching 11.48 feet. We'll see another low around 1:52 PM at 8.14 feet, and a final high at 5:53 PM at 9.28 feet. Those morning and evening tides are gonna be prime time for movement and feeding.
Weather-wise, we're looking at mostly clear skies with just 5 percent cloud cover. Temperature's sitting around 53 degrees with winds at 6 miles per hour, gusting to 12. Water temp is a chilly 49 degrees, so dress in layers. Sunrise hits at 7:29 AM and sunset at 4:24 PM—that's a short window, so get out there early.
For activity, today's rated as average for fishing. Your major bite windows are from 6:45 to 8:45 AM and again from 7:24 to 9:24 PM. These align with lunar activity, so don't miss those windows.
Right now, Dungeness crab is hot in these waters, and sockeye reports are coming in regularly. Focus on jigging for rockfish in deeper channels and try casting small spoons and shrimp flies for coho. Live herring and sand shrimp are working great as bait.
I'd recommend hitting Shelter Cove or Case Inlet—both are consistently productive this time of year with good structure and current flow.
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