• "Tides and Trout: Springtime Fishing in Puget Sound"

  • Apr 14 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

"Tides and Trout: Springtime Fishing in Puget Sound"

  • Summary

  • Today, April 14, 2025, brings promising conditions for anglers heading out to fish Puget Sound. With the sunrise at 6:24 AM and sunset at 7:59 PM, there's a good window of daylight for fishing adventures. The tides for the day include a low tide at 1:21 AM with 5.9 feet, a high tide at 6:37 AM reaching 13.1 feet, another low tide at 1:35 PM dropping sharply to -0.4 feet, and a final high tide at 8:21 PM with 13.3 feet. The sharp tidal swings this afternoon could stir up some great fish activity.

    Spring fishing in Puget Sound features a mix of blackmouth (winter Chinook salmon) and early spring Chinook, both of which are feeding actively as they prepare for their next growth phase. Reports show good numbers of Sea-Run Cutthroat trout in South Puget Sound, chasing chum fry which are now migrating out to the ocean. To target these trout, small sand lance and herring patterns are proving effective, along with chum fry imitations.

    Recent catches indicate moderate success with Chinook salmon, particularly in deeper waters. Anglers trolling with downriggers have had luck using Silver Horde 3.5 Kingfisher Spoons and Gold Star 3.5 Octopus Squids behind flashers. Other lures, such as Tomic Plugs and Puget Pounder Jigs, are also recommended for targeting both Chinook and Coho salmon. For bait, smaller herring (orange or red label) cut or whole, rigged to create a tight spin, remains a reliable choice.

    Weather conditions should be relatively calm with mild temperatures, which are typical of mid-April, making for a pleasant day on the water. The South Puget Sound hotspots worth exploring today include the waters near Point Defiance and Fox Island. For those targeting Sea-Run Cutthroat, try the shoreline beaches around Gig Harbor or the Nisqually Flats.

    Overall, the combination of today's favorable tides, active fish species, and great lure options should provide an exciting day for anglers in Puget Sound. Pack your gear, match the hatch, and give those productive areas a try!
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