Artificial Lure here with your Puget Sound fishing report for Sunday, September 7th, 2025. It’s a classic September morning in Western Washington—crisp air and calm conditions prime for a big day on the water. Let’s dive in so you can get lines wet and fish stories going.
**Tidal and Weather Update:**
Today’s tides start out with rising water early, peaking by mid-morning, then a gradual ebb as we move into the afternoon. On shore, weather’s cooperative: expect partly cloudy skies, highs near 69°F, and barely any wind—a sweet spot for boaters and shoreline anglers alike. Sunrise is at 6:36 a.m. and sunset falls at 7:36 p.m., so there’s a solid window to chase your limit before dusk.
**Fish Activity & Catch Reports:**
It’s an absolute banner year for pink salmon. According to Puget Sound, Seattle Daily Fishing Report, the pink run is surging, with nearly 7.8 million fish forecast—up more than 70% from previous cycles. Early birds casting before first light are picking off limits inside just a couple of hours. Silvers (coho) have also shown up bigtime, especially in the northern Sound, with the bigger hooknoses rolling in for the Edmonds Derby weekend, per The Outdoor Line. Chinook action is winding down but decent numbers are still being boated in Marine Areas 9 and 10.
Shore casters along Dash Point and Browns Point have reported heavy pink catches throughout the week, with occasional coho mixed in. If you’re dropping crab pots, Dungeness numbers are strong, although legal keepers are getting picked over quickly.
**Best Lures & Baits:**
For pinks and coho, nothing beats a classic pink Buzz Bomb or Humpy Jig cast from the beach or boat. Small spoons like Dick Nite in green or pink work wonders for coho, especially on the outgoing tide. If you’re trolling, try a hoochie rig behind a dodger or flasher in green, white, or chartreuse. For bait, herring strips and shrimp are consistent winners—Joe Pyburn of Ray's Bait still swears by salted anchovy to coax those stubborn chinook.
For trout in the local lakes, the WDFW Trout Derby is rolling on through October, and folks are picking up prize-tagged fish on wedding ring spinners tipped with worm, or trolling Woolly Buggers along the drop-offs.
**Hot Spots:**
- **Edmonds Pier:** Lighting up with pink and coho, especially for early risers.
- **Possession Bar:** Still producing silvers, especially on the high slack tide.
- **Dash Point Pier:** Family friendly, easy access, and plenty of pinks within casting distance.
- **Shilshole and Meadow Point:** Boats running downriggers at 50-70 feet are boating legal coho and the last of the summer chinook.
If you’re near Brinnon, Hood Canal is holding solid numbers of pinks and some surprise sea-run cutthroat—best bites are in the morning before boat traffic picks up.
**Additional Notes:**
Boat ramps are busy, so get there early. Remember to check your WDFW regs for open slots and barbless hooks where required. If you’re fishing the derbies, don’t forget to bring in your tagged trout for the big prizes!
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