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Puget Sound Fishing Thrives in September Cohos, Cutthroats, and Lures to Catch em'

Sep 30, 2024 · 2m 45s
Puget Sound Fishing Thrives in September Cohos, Cutthroats, and Lures to Catch em'
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As of September 30, 2024, the fishing scene in the Puget Sound, particularly around Seattle, is quite vibrant. Here’s a detailed report to help you plan your day on the...

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As of September 30, 2024, the fishing scene in the Puget Sound, particularly around Seattle, is quite vibrant. Here’s a detailed report to help you plan your day on the water.

### Weather and Tides
Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with a high of around 62°F and a low of 50°F. The winds will be light, coming in from the northwest at about 5 mph. For tidal conditions, the high tide is at 7:47 AM with a height of 12.1 feet, and the low tide is at 2:15 PM with a height of 3.9 feet. Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 6:38 PM.

### Fish Activity
September is a prime month for salmon fishing in the Puget Sound, and this year is no exception. Coho salmon are abundant, especially in areas like Marine Area 9 (Admiralty Inlet) and Marine Area 10 (Seattle-Bremerton area). Yesterday, anglers reported catching a significant number of coho, with some areas yielding up to 2 fish per angler.

### Types and Amounts of Fish
The primary catch has been coho salmon, with many anglers reporting limits of 2 fish. There are also some chinook salmon still available, although the season for retaining them is more restricted. Sea-run cutthroat trout are also active, particularly in areas like Hood Canal and coastal bays, as the waters cool down.

### Best Lures and Bait
For coho salmon, using small spinners, jigs, or flies is highly effective. In the rivers, such as the Skagit and Snohomish, small spoons and spinners work well. For sea-run cutthroat, light tackle or fly fishing with small patterns like the Hare’s Ear or Blue Wing Olive can be very productive.

### Hot Spots
- **Marine Area 9 (Admiralty Inlet)**: This area is known for its robust coho run, especially as the fish begin to pour over Possession Bar.
- **Skagit River**: Sections of the Skagit River are open for coho and offer excellent fishing opportunities.
- **Whatcom Creek**: Although the hatchery Chinook season here ended on September 15, it's still worth checking for any remaining fish and preparing for future seasons.

Overall, the conditions are favorable, and with the right gear and knowledge of the hot spots, you should have a successful day on the water. Make sure to check the latest fishing regulations and any special rules or gear restrictions before you head out.
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