Puget Sound Fishing Report Nov 29: Coho, Chum, and Blackmouth Bite Windows, Tackle Tips, and Hot Spots
Update: 2025-11-29
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Hey folks, it's Artificial Lure with your Saturday, November 29th Puget Sound fishing report. Let's dive right in.
**Tides and Timing**
We're looking at some solid tidal movement today. Low tide hits at 4:46 AM at 2.7 feet, then we get a prime high tide at 11:48 AM sitting at 11.9 feet. Another low comes through at 6:42 PM around 3.5 feet. Sunrise was at 7:34 AM this morning, and we're looking at a 4:20 PM sunset, so you've got limited daylight—make it count.
**Fish Activity and Recent Catches**
Coho salmon are still the headline here. We're seeing solid numbers through late November, especially in early morning light. Recent reports show fish ranging from 4 to 8 pounds with some chunky 10-pounders mixed in. Chum salmon—the tigers—are lighting up creek mouths and river systems. We've also got blackmouth showing up at Possession Bar and Point Defiance, working deeper—60 to 120 feet down is where it's happening.
The major bite windows today line up with that tidal transition around the morning high tide. Peak feeding typically runs from dawn through mid-morning, so get on the water early.
**What's Working**
For coho, beach anglers are swinging Buzz Bombs and Hoochie jigs with solid success. If you're in a boat, MagLip plugs in flashy green and silver or blue and pink are pulling fish consistently. For the chums at creek mouths, marabou jigs, fleshy pink corkies, and heavy yarn under floats are deadly. Herring and cured roe work year-round, but don't sleep on small cut-plug herring either.
**Hot Spots**
Edmonds Marina and Point No Point are delivering to both bank and boat anglers right now. Creek mouths like Chico Bay and Kennedy Creek are excellent for chum action.
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**Tides and Timing**
We're looking at some solid tidal movement today. Low tide hits at 4:46 AM at 2.7 feet, then we get a prime high tide at 11:48 AM sitting at 11.9 feet. Another low comes through at 6:42 PM around 3.5 feet. Sunrise was at 7:34 AM this morning, and we're looking at a 4:20 PM sunset, so you've got limited daylight—make it count.
**Fish Activity and Recent Catches**
Coho salmon are still the headline here. We're seeing solid numbers through late November, especially in early morning light. Recent reports show fish ranging from 4 to 8 pounds with some chunky 10-pounders mixed in. Chum salmon—the tigers—are lighting up creek mouths and river systems. We've also got blackmouth showing up at Possession Bar and Point Defiance, working deeper—60 to 120 feet down is where it's happening.
The major bite windows today line up with that tidal transition around the morning high tide. Peak feeding typically runs from dawn through mid-morning, so get on the water early.
**What's Working**
For coho, beach anglers are swinging Buzz Bombs and Hoochie jigs with solid success. If you're in a boat, MagLip plugs in flashy green and silver or blue and pink are pulling fish consistently. For the chums at creek mouths, marabou jigs, fleshy pink corkies, and heavy yarn under floats are deadly. Herring and cured roe work year-round, but don't sleep on small cut-plug herring either.
**Hot Spots**
Edmonds Marina and Point No Point are delivering to both bank and boat anglers right now. Creek mouths like Chico Bay and Kennedy Creek are excellent for chum action.
Thanks for tuning in to the Puget Sound report. Make sure to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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