The Cowlitz River winds through Washington State's Cascade Range as a premier destination for salmon and steelhead angling. This Columbia River tributary stretches 105 miles from Mount Rainier's slopes to Longview, offering year-round fishing opportunities amid lush Pacific Northwest landscapes. Book Cowlitz River fishing charters to experience one of Washington's most productive fisheries, where hatchery programs release nearly 13 million fish annually, ensuring robust populations of Chinook salmon, Coho salmon, and trophy steelhead.
Anglers target Spring Chinook ("Springers") from April-May, prized for their exceptional table quality. Fall brings aggressive Chinook and Coho runs (late September-November), with fish weighing 5-50 pounds. The river reigns as Washington's top steelhead producer, with Winter Steelhead (December-March) offering chrome-bright hatchery fish and Summer Steelhead (June-October) providing warm-weather action. Techniques range from drift fishing with roe and bobbers to fly fishing in clear pools, back-trolling plugs, and twitching jigs in deeper runs.
Guided trips leverage local expertise to navigate the river's diverse structure – from the barrier dam fish-collection system to wooded stretches near Randle. Professional captains know seasonal migration patterns and productive holes, increasing opportunities to hook hard-fighting steelhead or acrobatic salmon. The river's accessibility via Highway 12 and multiple launch points, combined with its consistent rankings among Washington's top fisheries, makes it ideal for both novice and experienced anglers seeking memorable Pacific Northwest fishing adventures.