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Chinook Salmon · Marine Area 10

Elliott Bay / Seattle

Open for Chinook SalmonUpdated Sunday, June 7, 2026

About Chinook Salmon

Chinook (King) salmon are the largest Pacific salmon and the primary target for Puget Sound anglers. Mature fish can exceed 30 pounds, though most catches in the Sound range from 5-15 pounds. Blackmouth (immature Chinook that stay in the Sound year-round) provide a winter fishery unique to Puget Sound.

Regulations

Daily limit 2, min size 22 inches. Barbless hooks required. Wild Chinook release varies by area/season. Always check WDFW emergency rules.

Techniques

  • Downrigger trolling with cut-plug herring
  • Mooching with herring
  • Jigging with 2-4 oz metal jigs
  • Trolling with spoons behind flasher

Where to Fish

Possession Bar

The south end of Possession Bar falls into Area 10 — same productive structure

Depth: 60-120 ftBest tide: Both ebb and flood

Elliott Bay

Deep urban bay with structure from piers and the Duwamish River outflow

Depth: 40-100 ftBest tide: Outgoing tide flushes bait from the river

Shilshole

The workhorse of Area 10 — consistent bait concentrations and moderate depths

Depth: 60-100 ftBest tide: Both tides fish well

Mid-Channel Bank

Submerged bank in the center of Puget Sound concentrates bait and fish

Depth: 80-130 ftBest tide: Slack to light current

Vashon Island

Multiple productive points and banks around the island edges

Depth: 40-100 ftBest tide: Varies by location — fish the points on tide changes

Gear Recommendations

Best Downriggers for Puget Sound Salmon Fishing

downrigger trolling

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Cut Plug Herring Setup — Everything You Need

cut plug herring

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Best Jigging Gear for Puget Sound Salmon

jigging

Best Trolling Spoons for Puget Sound Salmon

trolling spoons

Recent Chinook Salmon Catches

DateLocationBaitCount
2026-06-03unknown
2026-06-02Kingston Public Ramp1
2026-06-02Armeni Public Ramp0
2026-06-01Kingston Public Ramp1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best bait for Chinook salmon in Puget Sound?

Cut-plug herring is the #1 bait, used by virtually every charter captain. Green-label (medium) herring behind a flasher at 60-100 feet is the standard setup. Whole herring works for mooching.

What is a blackmouth?

Blackmouth are immature Chinook salmon that remain in Puget Sound year-round instead of migrating to the ocean. They provide a winter fishery (November-April) unique to this region. Typically 3-10 pounds.

What depth should I fish for Chinook?

Most Chinook are caught between 60 and 120 feet in Puget Sound. Use a downrigger to get your bait to depth. In winter (blackmouth), fish tend to be slightly shallower at 40-80 feet.

When is the best time to catch Chinook in Puget Sound?

Year-round opportunity. Winter blackmouth from November-April, spring opener varies by area, summer kings peak August-September. Area 10 has the longest season (April-November).

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Disclaimer: Regulations change frequently via emergency rules. Always verify current regulations at wdfw.wa.gov before fishing. FishInsight provides predictions and data analysis, not legal regulatory advice.
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