Morning’s here and the tide’s just starting to turn, folks. According to TidesChart, the last low tide was at 1:30 am with a depth of -1.64 feet, and the next high tide is coming in at 9:26 am, reaching 10.73 feet. The water’s been running a bit cold, right around 49 degrees, and the weather’s mostly clear with a little wind, just 6 mph, and a high of 57 degrees. Sunrise was at 7:07 am and sunset will be at 4:39 pm, so you’ve got a solid nine and a half hours of daylight to get out there.
The fishing’s been steady, with reports from the Puget Sound Fishing Report that blackmouth and cutthroat are showing up, especially near the deeper channels and drop-offs. There’s been some good action on the buzz bombs and hoochies for pink salmon, and the roe rigs are working well for those looking for a little extra action on the bottom. The best bait right now is fresh roe, rigged up with an egg loop to keep it on the hook, and for lures, try a pink or green hoochie with a flash tail.
If you’re looking for a couple of hot spots, try the waters around Hood Canal and the central Puget Sound. The tide’s moving in, so focus on the incoming current, and don’t forget to check the deeper holes and the edges of the channels. The weather’s looking good, so get out there and enjoy the day.
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