There is fishing all year around for salmon in Puget Sound. Right now there are chums in several bays from Chico Creek to Union and a whole lot of other spots. After December 1 South Puget Sound is open to young-of-the-year coho (12-16-inches) which grow to about 20-inches before they migrate out. Those that do not migrate out reach 4 or 5 pounds by mid summer. Those that migrate out of Puget Sound come back as 6-9 pound fish. They run right along the beaches (as they always have). I began writing about this fishery nearly 20 years ago. Also, winter blackmouth can be taken from the beaches through the winter. You just have to get down a bit deeper.

Good Luck.
Les Johnson
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Les Johnson