Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Puget Sound angling guru, comin' at ya from the Seattle docks on this crisp December 26th mornin' at 8:30. Winter's grip is on, but the Sound's still givin' up fish if ya know where to drop lines.
Tides today from Tide-Forecast.com: low at 2:20am hittin' 1.38ft, floodin' to high 12.55ft at 9:32am—prime incoming current right now for bottom bouncers. Slack low around 4pm at 5ft-ish, then evenin' high near 8ft. Sunrise was 7:56am, sunset 4:23pm per Tides.net, so fish the light windows.
Weather's chilly: FOX13 Seattle says mountains got 6-12 inches snow last night, but here expect SW winds 5-10kt, waves under 2ft, per NWS marine forecast. Bundle up, fog possible early.
Fish action's slow post-holidays, but lingcod's hot in Marine Area 9—PNW BestLife reports solid catches at Possession Bar early season, about 1 per 3 rods usin' live sand dabs or Lancer jigs. Perch schools thick too; Gone Fishing NW swears by 3-hook dropshot rigs with shrimp or worms for dozens. Salmon's winter quiet—no fresh creel data, but coho/pinks wrapped strong in fall, kings minimal. Bottomfish rule: rockfish, flounder bitin' steady.
Best lures: glow jigs or swim baits for lingcod; dropshots or small spoons for perch. Bait-wise, live sand dabs or herring strips kill it—match the hatch.
Hit these hot spots: Possession Bar for lingcod on the flood, or Admiralty Inlet near Point No Point for perch ambushes. Launch from Edmonds, troll slow.
Stay safe, check WDFW regs.
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