Nestled along the scenic Columbia River Gorge, Carson, Washington, is a premier fishing destination renowned for world-class Salmon, Sturgeon, and Steelhead angling. The region’s crown jewels include Wind River and Drano Lake, where Spring Chinook Salmon—locally called "black cheeks" for their distinct markings—offer thrilling battles and exceptional table quality. These prized fish are a hallmark of Pacific Northwest fisheries, drawing anglers seeking trophy catches amidst breathtaking canyon vistas.
During fall, Drano Lake transforms into a hotspot for Upriver Bright Chinook Salmon, celebrated for their aggressive strikes and superior flavor. Columbia River tributaries near Carson also teem with Coho Salmon and massive Sturgeon, while Steelhead runs provide year-round action. Expert guides employ proven techniques like back-trolling, jigging, and fly-fishing to navigate these fertile waters, ensuring memorable outings against a backdrop of evergreen forests and rugged cliffs.
Ideal for novices and seasoned anglers alike, Carson combines accessibility with unspoiled wilderness. Its proximity to Cascade Locks and Beacon Rock State Park amplifies opportunities, whether targeting trophy Salmon in spring or battling acrobatic Steelhead in winter. Here, every cast immerses you in Pacific Northwest tradition, where pristine rivers and legendary fisheries converge.