Puget Sound Seattle Daily Fishing Report

"Puget Sound Spring Fishing Thrives with Chinook and Halibut Action"


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Puget Sound fishing today, April 9, 2025, proved to be a solid outing for anglers eager to make the most of the spring season. With the weather hitting a comfortable high of 58°F and partly cloudy skies, it was a great day to get out on the water. Sunrise was at 6:25 AM, and sunset will be at 7:53 PM, providing ample daylight for fishing.

The tidal schedule today showed a high tide early morning, peaking just after sunrise, with a low tide around midday. These transitions are excellent for targeting salmon, as the tidal currents concentrate baitfish along drop-offs and underwater shelves.

Marine Areas 10 and 11 have been bustling as the early Chinook (Blackmouth) season is in full swing. Recent action has been promising, with anglers catching good numbers of resident Chinook. Reports indicate that trolling along contour lines between 90 and 200 feet, keeping gear close to the bottom, has been highly effective. In Marine Area 10, spots like Jeff Head and Kingston Bowl have yielded good results. For Marine Area 11, areas near Point Defiance, Dalco Point, and the Slag Pile are producing well, especially during tidal changes.

Chinook remain the main target, though halibut fishing, which reopened on April 3 in many Puget Sound marine areas, is drawing attention. Anglers pursuing halibut have had success along the deeper channels and humps.

When it comes to lures, proven winners include Silver Horde Kingfisher Spoons (in Cookies and Cream or Irish Cream), Ace Hi Flies, and Gold Star plastic squid (#35 Octopus Squid). Jigs, such as the Puget Pounder, are also popular for vertical jigging. For bait fishing enthusiasts, herring cured in brine or anchovies used either whole or cut produce excellent results.

Creel reports from recent days suggest that many anglers are reaching limits on Chinook, with catches often including clipped hatchery fish over 22 inches. Wild Chinook and chum must be released. For halibut, the daily limit is one, with no size restrictions.

A couple of hot spots to hit tomorrow include:
1. **Jeff Head (Marine Area 10)**: Focus on the south side during outgoing tides and near President’s Point on the incoming tides.
2. **Point Defiance and Dalco Point (Marine Area 11)**: Productive for trolling or jigging during tide changes.

Today has been another promising day for Puget Sound anglers, with an exciting variety of opportunities in both salmon and halibut fisheries. Tight lines to all!
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