Puget Sound Fishing Report: Blackmouth, Coho, and Chum Biting Strong in Late Fall Conditions
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Well folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's Puget Sound fishing report, and let me tell you, conditions are looking absolutely excellent out there on the water.
**Tidal Conditions**
We've got a first quarter moon working in our favor today. High tide hit around 10:32 this morning at 11.66 feet, and we're looking at a low tide coming in around 5:10 PM at 2.55 feet. Those are some solid tidal swings that'll get the fish moving, especially around those transitions.
**Fish Activity**
The word from yesterday's report is that blackmouth, coho, and chum salmon are biting strong right now. We're in that prime late fall window where these fish are actively feeding before heading up the rivers to spawn. The cooler water temperatures are definitely bringing them into aggressive feeding mode.
**What's Working**
For lures, Dick Nite spoons are producing well in these waters, and if you're looking at bait, salmon roe is absolutely the ticket right now—kings, coho, and chum can't seem to resist it. We're also seeing success with egg-sucking leeches if you're working streams where bull trout and cutthroats are hunting for loose drifting salmon eggs.
**Hot Spots**
If you're heading out, Elliott Bay has been consistently productive for land-based anglers, and the various wharfs around the harbor—Pier 43 and 44 are solid bets if you want to wet a line without launching a boat.
**Get Your Gear Ready**
Make sure you've got your tackle dialed in before you head out. This is prime time on Puget Sound, so don't sleep on these conditions.
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