• Puget Sound Fishing Report Promising Despite Challenging Conditions on January 5, 2025

  • Jan 5 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Puget Sound Fishing Report Promising Despite Challenging Conditions on January 5, 2025

  • Summary

  • For January 5, 2025, the fishing scene in Puget Sound, particularly around Seattle, is looking promising despite the challenging tidal and weather conditions.

    ### Tidal Report
    Today, we are experiencing king tides in the South Puget Sound area. The high tide is expected at 9:51 AM with a height of 16.5 feet, and the low tide will be at 10:28 AM with a height of around 8.99 feet[2][5].

    ### Weather
    The weather is overcast with 92% cloud cover, a temperature of 44°F, and a gentle wind of 8 mph with gusts up to 15 mph. The humidity is high at 89%, and the dew point is 41°F. These conditions, while not ideal, can still provide good fishing opportunities[3].

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    The sun rises at 7:58 AM and sets at 4:27 PM, giving us about 8 hours and 29 minutes of daylight.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw good activity for sea-run cutthroat, coho, and chum salmon. The current conditions are favorable for these species, especially during the high tide periods. Migrating adult squid are also present and can be caught, especially at night near lighted areas[1][4].

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Anglers reported catching a mix of cutthroat trout, coho salmon, and chum salmon. The squid jigging has been productive, particularly at public piers where squid are attracted to lighted areas.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For cutthroat trout, use small jigs or flies that mimic their natural prey. For coho and chum salmon, spoons and spinners are effective. When targeting squid, use squid jigs with glow-in-the-dark lures to attract them in the dark waters.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Elliott Bay**: Known for its cutthroat trout and salmon, this area benefits from the high tide conditions.
    - **Pier Fishing**: Public piers such as those in Tacoma and Port Angeles are great spots for squid jigging, especially at night.
    - **Snoqualmie and Skykomish Rivers**: These rivers are good for early-returning hatchery steelhead and other salmon species[1][4].

    Keep an eye on the tidal changes and adjust your fishing times accordingly. With the right gear and knowledge of the local conditions, you should have a productive day on the water.
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