March 22nd Puget Sound Hot Bite: Perch Limits and Early Spring Salmon Action
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Tides in Kitsap County and central Sound are lookin' solid: low at 6:32 AM hittin' 1.15 ft, high risin' to 11.19 ft by 2:39 PM, then droppin' to 6.07 ft low at 8:46 PM. Best bites align with major times from 7:41-9:41 AM lunar transit and 8:19-10:19 PM opposin' transit—fish'll be feedin' heavy then.
Action's heatin' up early spring style. Perch are stackin' by the dozens in shallow weedy spots; stripers and rockfish mixin' in, with reports of limits off Bremerton and Sinclair Inlet. Salmon scouts showin' pink pinks and coho holdouts, steelhead pushin' from rivers into the Sound—folks pullin' 5-10 fish days. Crab's Dungeness gold right now too.
For lures, buzzin' **jigs** tipped with worm or shrimp for perch, or **spoons** in silver/chrome for rockfish. Drift gear with **roe in an egg loop**—cut quarter-size skein, loop it snug on your hook for salmon and steelhead, per Gone Fishing Northwest tips. Live bait? Queenies or herring chunks kill it under a bobber over weeds.
Hot spots: Hit **Point Vashon** for perch frenzy, or **Port Orchard** currents for mixed bags—launch early, watch that tide swing.
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