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Top Fishing Charters in Seattle

Seattle: 25 fishing charters available

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25 ft

Up to 6 people

Wind Knot Guides - Seattle Charter Fishing

4.9/5 (191 reviews)
Seattle
Based just 5 miles from downtown Seattle, a Wind Knot Salmon Guide Puget Sound fishing charter will make you feel like you’re on another planet.

"Captain Dave is an A+ captain who cares about safety, fishing instruction and tackle familiarity." —⁠ Ed,
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US $500
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US $500

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25 ft

Up to 5 people

TwinJCharters

4.8/5 (37 reviews)
Seattle
Looking to catch some fish in Seattle? TwinJCharters is your ticket! Your guide for the day is Captain Jerome, giving you access to years of local experience.

"We can’t say enough about Captain Jerome Jefferson’s patience, professionalism, amiability and obvious expertise after a 4 hour salmon fishing excursion on Puget Sound." —⁠ Nick,
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US $570
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US $570

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30 ft

Up to 6 people

365 Charters – Puget Sound Fishing

4.9/5 (31 reviews)
Seattle
Make memories on the water with 365 Charters – your gateway to premier Salmon and Flounder fishing in the heart of Puget Sound! If you're searching for an unforgettable day on the water near Seattle, you've just found it.

"Doug was very knowledgeable and had us on salmon as soon as we started fishing." —⁠ Brice,
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US $600
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US $600

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23 ft

Up to 6 people

Cut Plug Charters- Seattle Fishing

4.8/5 (345 reviews)
Seattle
If you’re looking for some of the best light tackle fishing for Salmon and Lingcod out of Seattle, you’re at the right place. Cut Plug Charters specializes in hands-on, active styles of fishing in Puget Sound.

"What an amazing experience! Captain Thao was absolutely awesome!" —⁠ By,
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US $590
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US $590
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23 ft

Up to 6 people

A Spot Tail Salmon Guide

4.7/5 (10 reviews)
Seattle
Explore the cool waters around Seattle with A Spot Tail Salmon Guide. Led by Captain Keith Robbins and his crew, you’ll go after the most prestigious fish in the area.

"Great time on the sound, caught large king and silver salmon!" —⁠ Ford,
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US $1,000
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US $1,000
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28 ft

Up to 6 people

Fish Finders Private Charters

Just listed
Seattle
Book your next trip with Fish Finders Private Charters and fish with legendary Captain Carl Nyman.

"Captain Carl is a great guy, and guide. Just hanging out with him in the boat and sharing stories is enough to make the day well spent." —⁠ Joe, Washington
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US $600
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US $600
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32 ft

Up to 6 people

Salmon fishing charter

4.9/5 (69 reviews)
Seattle
You’ll be fishing out of the largest 6-pack boat in puget sound a 2025 32’ aluminum charter vessel that has plenty of room to accommodate up to 6 people.

"This was our second year chartering with Captain Cary and it did not disappoint!" —⁠ Danielle,
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US $500
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US $500
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26 ft

Up to 5 people

Fish PNW Charter Services: Seattle, WA USA

5.0/5 (56 reviews)
Seattle
Fish PNW Charter Services welcomes you to the stunning waters of Seattle. Depending on the season, you might hook into Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Pink Salmon, Flounder, Lingcod, Squid, Crab, and whatever else takes the bait, jig, spoon, plug, or lure.

"Capt. Paul Kim and his newly minted Coast guard verified co Capt." —⁠ David,
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US $550
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US $550
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28 ft

Up to 6 people

Pugetsound Sportsfishing

4.7/5 (60 reviews)
Edmonds (25 min drive from Seattle)
Enjoy a day of fishing in the beautiful waters of Puget Sound with Pugetsound Sportsfishing. Captain Murphy Pierson has over 35 years of fishing experience, and he’s ready to take you out and put it to good work.

"He was a great captain! He explained the process as we were new to salmon fishing and was super helpful the whole day." —⁠ Armando,
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US $650
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US $650

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25 ft

Up to 4 people

Messin' Around Fishing Charter

4.9/5 (323 reviews)
Bremerton (1 hr 17 min drive from Seattle)
Join Messin’ Around Fishing Charter and get ready to discover the Puget Sound with Captain Mathew Messing. As a local guide and experienced angler who grew up fishing the surrounding waters of Seattle, Capt.

"Our charter started off meeting Matt at the end of the pier." —⁠ Rebecca,
Trips from
US $580
Trips from
US $580

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Fishing in Seattle

Situated on a narrow piece of land between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, the Emerald City features amazing fishing on either side. The waters around it are famously calm, as the sound is sheltered from ocean swells. With this in mind, Seattle fishing charters cater to all kinds of anglers, whether you’re looking for a family outing or want to beat your personal best.

Around these parts, Salmon will be your main targets. Throughout the year, they race across the narrow inlets and bays that form Puget Sound. In terms of species, you’ll chase after Chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Chum, as well as Pink Salmon that only spawn on odd years.

The Salmon season can start as early as January, as long as regulations allow. During winter months, you’ll get to fish for juvenile Chinook, also called Blackmouth. The Salmon frenzy hits its peak in July and August, when you’ll have your best shot at reeling in mature King Salmon or the dazzling Coho.

Of course, there’s plenty of other fish to catch. Puget Sound is an excellent Flounder fishery and also holds delicious Lingcod. If you decide to fish Seattle’s lakes and rivers instead, you can expect to hook into Steelhead, Cutthroat Trout, as well as Perch, Bass, and more.

You can find Seattle charter captains scattered along the city’s marinas. Half day trips are great for families and they’ll give you a decent taste of the fishery. Opt for a longer trip, and you’ll be in for even more excitement.

Rules & Regulations

In Washington, anglers aged 15 or older are required to get a fishing license. If you’re fishing in Puget Sound, you’re going to need to get a saltwater permit. Otherwise, you’ll need a freshwater license before you can fish any of the local rivers or lakes.

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Seattle Fishing Seasons

January

Ring in the new year with bragging rights after landing one of Seattle’s hardest fighters: winter “Blackmouth” Salmon. The peak season for this fish is just getting underway, so grab a hot cup of joe and have at it!

February

Temperatures hover between 38 and 51°F in February. Bundle up and head out on the water. If the Salmon are biting, chances are you’ll work up a sweat in no time.

March

Winter Chinook are still biting vigorously in early spring. For more variety, try your luck with Flounder and Squid or head to the lakes and rivers for Trout, Bass, and more.

April

Average temperatures are on the rise, reaching up to 59°F on a good day. Meanwhile, the winter Chinook season is winding down. Most years, Seattle’s Salmon are closed for harvesting by the end of the month.

May

Salmon may be off the menu in May, but some new opportunities are opening up. Lingcod open to harvest, joining Flounder just in time for the summer bottom fishing frenzy.

June

With average temperatures reaching as high as 70°F, it’s a great time to be out on the water. The season for Lingcod is short and sweet here in Seattle, usually closing half way through the month.

July

Chinook and Coho Salmon are back on the scene in Puget Sound, followed by Pink Salmon in odd years. Fishing for these prizes may only be catch and release, depending on the year and regulations.

August

You’ll find great fishing everywhere you turn in August. Hit the sound or test your fly fishing skills in the rivers. With only a few days of rain forecast, be sure to take advantage of this weather!

September

Coho Salmon reach their peak in September. Dungeness Crab is open to harvest until Labor Day, giving you all the more reason to see what’s biting at the bottom.

October

Coho Salmon are still biting in the sound, and you’ll start seeing Blackmouths toward the end of the month. The peak season for lake fishing has passed, but there’s still time to catch Salmon in the rivers.

November

Depending on the year, Salmon quotas may already fill up by November. If not, you’ll get the chance to reel in some juvenile Chinook. Otherwise, head out and fish for Flounder or set out the crab traps.

December

Seattle’s charter boats are still running at full throttle in winter. Those who can brave the cold can reel in Flatfish, or go crabbing. Even Salmon may be in the cards, if the season isn’t closed.

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