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Washington: 81 fishing charters available

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21 ft

Up to 4 people

Miller’s Sportfishing

5.0/5 (82 reviews)
Montesano
Miller’s Sportfishing welcomes you to the home of some of the best Salmon and Steelhead fishing in the world. Join Captain Jim, who has 35 years of fishing experience in the Pacific Northwest.

"Captain Jim was an absolute treasure to find! We did an 8 hour trip today." —⁠ Kimberly,
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US $450
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14 ft

Up to 2 people

Teeming Streams Fly Fishing – Spokane River

Spokane
Teeming Streams Fly Fishing is your ticket to the stunning waters of Spokane River.
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US $500

Angler's choice

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25 ft

Up to 5 people

Wind Knot Charter - Seattle Charter Fishing

4.8/5 (172 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.

"The fishing was at least as good as we hoped.  In an hour we were fortunate enough to catch all of our limits in coho, with nice quality fish." —⁠ Elgin.,
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US $450
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30 ft

Up to 6 people

365 Charters - Puget Sound Fishing

Just added to our fleet
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.
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US $600
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23 ft

Up to 6 people

Cut Plug Charters- Seattle Fishing

4.8/5 (305 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 $550
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27 ft

Up to 6 people

Fall Chinook - Beacon Rock St Park Sept/Oct

4.8/5 (6 reviews)
North Bonneville
Experience Columbia River Salmon fishing at its finest with Anvil Outdoors Guide Service. Captain Joel’s trips are novice and family-friendly, so there’s no angler left behind.

"Took a Full day trip with Joel from anvil. Weather was ruff, fishing was tuff." —⁠ Jamie, ID
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US $1,500
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21 ft

Up to 2 people

365 Charters - Smallmouth Bass Fishing

Just added to our fleet
Lake Stevens
Hook into big bass and even bigger memories with 365 Charters — your go-to for Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass fishing on some of western Washington’s most productive lakes! If you’re ready to escape the city and chase trophy bass in beau
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US $700

Angler's choice

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25 ft

Up to 4 people

Messin' Around Fishing Charter

4.9/5 (257 reviews)
Bremerton
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.

"This was the first saltwater fishing trip for my daughter and 18-year-old grandson." —⁠ Nelson,
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US $560
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25 ft

Up to 5 people

TwinJCharters

4.9/5 (13 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.

"Jerome provided an outstanding fishing experience! He was incredibly professional, had state-of-the-art equipment, and was completely open and honest about expectations for the day." —⁠ Kenneth,
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US $550
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26 ft

Up to 6 people

Black Star Fishing, Co.

Salkum
Black Star Fishing welcomes you to the stunning rivers of Washington State.
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US $600

Top-rated family fishing trips in Washington

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Half-day fishing trips in Washington

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31 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
KYS Outdoor Adventures offers unforgettable, year-round fishing trips designed for anglers of all ages! May - October: La Push Off for Adventure – Reel in the Best of Summer Fishing! Join us in La Push to target seabass, lingcod, and halibut. It&rsq

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US $310

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28 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Hello and welcome to Big King Salmon Charters. Thanks, and congratulations for choosing us here at Big King Salmon Charters voted The Best in the Northwest! Big King Salmon Charters offers World Class fishing in Seattle Edmonds and Everett on beautiful Pu

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US $500

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27 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
If you’re going to cast a line in Everett, look no further than Seeking Limits Summer Salmon. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain John can tell you all about the local fishery. You’ll be casting lines from a 27’ Aluminum fis

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US $580

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26 ft

up to 5

Half-day fishing trips
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. A

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US $530

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32 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
The Pacific Northwest has a lot to offer to passionate anglers and Best Seattle Fishing knows that better than anyone! Team up with Best Seattle Fishing and they will use their years of experience to find you some solid fishing action. Your guide makes it

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US $550

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26 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
No Worries Fishing Charters specializes in providing an amazing fishing experience in the South Puget Sound area. The Puget Sound is known for its Flounder, Lingcod, and Salmon, but there’s much more to it. The abundance of wildlife goes beyond fish

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US $480

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25 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
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. Mathew has caught just about every possib

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US $560

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23 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
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. Captains Justin Wong and other te

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US $550

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28 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
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’ll take you to the best fis

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US $580

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25 ft

up to 5

Half-day fishing trips
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. Come and explore the riches of the Puget Sound, where you’ll sail across the bays against stunning

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US $450

Top Targeted Species in Washington

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Washington

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Fishing in Washington

What if we tell you that there’s an outdoor paradise waiting to be discovered? Washington State isn’t only blessed with thick evergreen forests, but with acres of pristine waters and fishing opportunities as well. With thousands of lakes, miles of rivers, and ocean access this ‘’Evergreen State’’ is truly an angler’s heaven. And Washington State fishing charters are among the best guides to show you around.

The State of Washington is one of just two places on the continent where you can catch all five species of Pacific Salmon – Chinook, Coho, Pink, Sockeye, and Chum! The saltwater scene might not be as expansive as the freshwater, but it’s certainly as productive with Albacore Tuna as its crown jewel. While summer and fall are more promising, Washington State is a year-round angling playground.

Whether you’re exploring Puget Sound, the coastal region, or the southwest area, Washington fishing charters will showcase everything the Pacific Northwest is known for. But for you to be able to enjoy the day in nature and go after your dream catch, a half day trip won’t do. The sweet spot is an 8 hour trip! For Albacore Tuna, we recommend longer offshore outings.

The productive waters in the western part of the state attract upwards of 100,000 anglers annually. If you’re unsure why this is the case, team up with a local guide and begin exploring Puget Sound. Once you’re ready for the next level of fishing, head to Westport for the Tuna adrenaline rush or check out any of the lakes during winter to experience ice fishing.

Rules & Regulations

Washington State welcomes anglers aged 15 and older from all over the world as long as they have a fishing license. Youths aged 14 and younger don’t need a fishing license but a Catch Record Card is a must. Veterans and residents with disabilities qualify for reduced fees. Don’t shy away from exploring Washington State’s fishing rules and regulations in more detail before heading out. 

Washington

4.8/5
Based on 29,146 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Washington Fishing Seasons

January

When a new year gets going, most anglers will be busy going after Blackmouth Salmon to notice. Join them and see for yourself what the fuss is about.

February

Come February, Puget Sound is swarming with Blackmouth Salmon and Cutthroat Trout. Anglers in places like Seattle and Tacoma will be all over the piers catching Squid.

March

Winter might be over and done with, but the Chinook bite is still going strong. Out in the jetties, get ready for some awesome Lingcod fishing.

April

April is when the winter Chinook fishing dies down, and the harvest season draws to a close. On the bright side, the time for spring Salmon is upon us.

May

If you’re up for some bottom fishing, there’s hardly a better time to get started. With Rockfish, Lingcod, and Flounder, what else do you need?

June

Did somebody say Summer Steelhead? Head on down to the Columbia River and fish your heart out. In Seattle, Lingcod season is about to end in a week or two into June.

July

Anglers in Puget Sound are getting ready for the up and coming Salmon season there, while Westport is in the middle of the traditional Albacore summer rush.

August

There’s not a bad place to go fishing in Washington during August. Saltwater or freshwater, rivers or lakes, conventional or fly, feel free to run with it.

September

The wonderful variety of fishing all over Washington continues to enthrall anglers all over, especially over at Puget Sound. It’s Salmon fishing season at its absolute finest.

October

October usually marks the end of lake fishing, with anglers switching to rivers if they haven’t already. The winter Steelhead run is just around the corner.

November

Blackmouth Salmon is the star attraction in Puget Sound this time of year. At the same time, anglers from all over are going crazy about winter Steelhead.

December

Sturgeon and Steelhead rule the river waters in December. Not that anybody’s complaining. There’s nothing quite like fishing to keep you warm during the cold days.

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What anglers said about fishing in Washington

DRESS WARM!! The weather in the morning is freezing in June still. Wear layers, bring a hat and gloves. Even if it's overcast wear Sunscreen!
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DRESS WARM!! The weather in the morning is freezing in June still. Wear layers, bring a hat and gloves. Even if it's overcast wear Sunscreen!
Kimberly F.
Kimberly F.
Yes depending on the time of year you fish will depend on the species of fish you fish for due to season dates change.
5.0/5
Yes depending on the time of year you fish will depend on the species of fish you fish for due to season dates change.
Matt D.
Matt D.
I highly recommend this charter. Just get a coat , comfortable shoes, and get ready for a great fishing experience.
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I highly recommend this charter. Just get a coat , comfortable shoes, and get ready for a great fishing experience.
Enrique M.
Enrique M.
Dress warm if you're fishing in May or earlier. I wouldn't recommend any children under 14.
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Dress warm if you're fishing in May or earlier. I wouldn't recommend any children under 14.
Theodore D.
Theodore D.
Fishing in the Sound out of Everett gets you to good fishing quickly. Be sure to dress in layers, and in the PNW, it's always a good idea to bring rain gear!
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Fishing in the Sound out of Everett gets you to good fishing quickly. Be sure to dress in layers, and in the PNW, it's always a good idea to bring rain gear!
Reg B.
Reg B.
Dress fairly warm. Hope your captian is better than most. Take in the breathtaking beauty of the this fishery
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Dress fairly warm. Hope your captian is better than most. Take in the breathtaking beauty of the this fishery
Jerry S.
Jerry S.
I wished to catch more of a variety, but you can't control Mother Nature, lol. The boating, company and views in Seattle was better than fishing in my part of the Gulf, that's for sure!
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I wished to catch more of a variety, but you can't control Mother Nature, lol. The boating, company and views in Seattle was better than fishing in my part of the Gulf, that's for sure!
Kenneth M.
Kenneth M.
The month of October is a good time to catch fish however from week to week and even day to day is dependent on weather and the fish themselves. If you're not catching then at least take away the lessons and learning more from an experience guide, day to day fisherman. That'll make you better. I'm an experienced fisherman and I even walked away with something new the guide showed me on filleting the fish.
5.0/5
The month of October is a good time to catch fish however from week to week and even day to day is dependent on weather and the fish themselves. If you're not catching then at least take away the lessons and learning more from an experience guide, day to day fisherman. That'll make you better. I'm an experienced fisherman and I even walked away with something new the guide showed me on filleting the fish.
Troy S.
Troy S.
Dress for colder damp weather. Other than that, expect to have a great time.
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Dress for colder damp weather. Other than that, expect to have a great time.
Bill E.
Bill E.
Salmon fishing this time of season was slow, will be better in a few weeks. Also be prepared for a big crowd.
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Salmon fishing this time of season was slow, will be better in a few weeks. Also be prepared for a big crowd.
Jackson M.
Jackson M.
Just missed the King Salmon season, but both were active in August. It's a good time to get on the water due to less chance of rain this time of year
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Just missed the King Salmon season, but both were active in August. It's a good time to get on the water due to less chance of rain this time of year
Patrick M. I.
Patrick M. I.
Be prepared to have room on your plate, fridge, smoker or freezer, because the salmon fishing gets hot as September gets closer.
5.0/5
Be prepared to have room on your plate, fridge, smoker or freezer, because the salmon fishing gets hot as September gets closer.
Eliot B.
Eliot B.
Good time to be fishing. Remember that it’s fishing, so you might be on the dock wit a full limit on one trip or fish for 6 hours and catch one small salmon, even with a guide. Both of these have happened to me. Good guides make more fish more likely.
5.0/5
Good time to be fishing. Remember that it’s fishing, so you might be on the dock wit a full limit on one trip or fish for 6 hours and catch one small salmon, even with a guide. Both of these have happened to me. Good guides make more fish more likely.
John N.
John N.
It's a short trip out into the Puget Sound where the fish are, if you have a guide who knows where to look for them.
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It's a short trip out into the Puget Sound where the fish are, if you have a guide who knows where to look for them.
Leonard D. B.
Leonard D. B.
Go for it and do it even if you end up not catching anything. Being out on the boat is such an enjoyable time you get to see all sorts of sea life and I even got to see the Seattle skyline with mt Rainer in the background
5.0/5
Go for it and do it even if you end up not catching anything. Being out on the boat is such an enjoyable time you get to see all sorts of sea life and I even got to see the Seattle skyline with mt Rainer in the background
Ryan K.
Ryan K.
Make sure you bring a good rain coat. Even in the dry season there is a good chance you might get a little rain, and even if you don’t when it gets choppy you will get sprayed and even in July it’s in the 50’s during the early morning and can get cold if you’re soaked.
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Make sure you bring a good rain coat. Even in the dry season there is a good chance you might get a little rain, and even if you don’t when it gets choppy you will get sprayed and even in July it’s in the 50’s during the early morning and can get cold if you’re soaked.
Michael V. G.
Michael V. G.
Make sure to research what fish are in season in which areas. Washington has a ton of rules that you should have a general familiarization with before fishing here.
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Make sure to research what fish are in season in which areas. Washington has a ton of rules that you should have a general familiarization with before fishing here.
Sam G.
Sam G.
Do some research on logistics. Forks has a great grocery store where you can get all you need including license and ice. There’s no processing locally in La Push so plan for transport of your catch to your freezer.
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Do some research on logistics. Forks has a great grocery store where you can get all you need including license and ice. There’s no processing locally in La Push so plan for transport of your catch to your freezer.
Andre M.
Andre M.
Lots of people fishing the boat dock area due to hatchery. Lot of traffic around ramp.
5.0/5
Lots of people fishing the boat dock area due to hatchery. Lot of traffic around ramp.
Doug S.
Doug S.
You need to be in a boat. The fish are deep and having downriggers is a must
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You need to be in a boat. The fish are deep and having downriggers is a must
Jason B.
Jason B.

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