Where can you go saltwater fishing in Seattle or surrounding area if you don't have a boat?

Or renting a small boat (seats 4) to go fishing with. Asked by guscc 54 months ago Similar questions: saltwater fishing Seattle surrounding area boat Sports & Recreation > Fishing.

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I would recommend "Fish Finders" Private Chaters service..... I would recommend the Fish Finders Private Charter service. Their phone number is: ( 206 ) 632 - 2611They can do up to 6 for a boat but will go out with as little as two. Its a bit pricey but you get what you pay for and the guides are great.

They pretty much specialize in saltwater salmon, and its a great time. You can also do a half-day or full-day charter depending on your budget or just on how long you want to be out. We did it through them when we were on vacation in Seattle last year and loved it.So, thats my best recommendation.

Good luck and happy fishing! Sources: fishingseattle.com/ .

South-central Puget Sound (Marine Area 11) Places to try: Clay Banks off Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Southworth, Dolphin Point and Point Robinson off the west side of Vashon Island, Redondo, south of Brace Point, Point Dalco and off Gig Harbor. The northern portion of the Central Puget Sound (Area 10) opens Friday for salmon catch-and-release fishing only. "Fishing in Area 10 usually starts off on the soft side, but sometimes by the middle of June it can be pretty good," said Keith Robbins, owner of A Spot Tail Salmon Guide in Seattle."Last year it was not good fishing at all, but the year before it was very good.

"Central Sound places to try are Jefferson Head, Kingston, Point Monroe, Richmond Beach and Meadow Point. Top spots of the week1. Shad, spring chinook, steelhead, and sturgeon in Columbia River and tributaries: "There are lots of shad around," said Joe Hymer, a state Fish and Wildlife biologist.

"We have seen pretty good shad catches from the Gorge to Longview, and anglers off the banks at Bonneville and the Camas-Washougal area are doing good. "Sturgeon fishing picked up in the Lower Columbia estuary and from the Gorge to Cathlamet. The Lower Columbia Tongue Point/Rocky Point line upstream to the I-5 bridge will remain open for hatchery-marked spring chinook through June 15.

"We've got some strong tides coming up in the next few days, and that should spark the sturgeon and steelhead catches," Hymer said. "There were some hatchery spring chinook caught in the Columbia main stem off Woodland and Vancouver. Steelhead action early last week was better around Longview and Cathlamet.

"Fishing in tributaries like the Cowlitz and Kalama waned, but some larger summer-run steelhead were caught in the Lewis. The Wind River, Drano Lake and Klickitat River were slow to fair for spring chinook.2. Kokanee and trout in lakes: "We are seeing some fairly decent trout fishing in local lakes," said Mike Chamberlain at Ted's Sports Center in Lynnwood.

"Fishing has been decent at Lake Stevens for kokanee in the 10- to 11-inch size range. American Lake is also quite good for kokanee with some up to 16 inches."Other good kokanee lakes are Roesiger, Samish, Cavanaugh, Keechelus and Kachess. Trout lakes worth going to are Lone, McMurray, Pass, Meridian, Jameson, Warden, Cassidy, Roesiger, Green, Martha, Pine, Lone, Cottage, Goodwin, Rattlesnake, Langlois, Wilderness, Spanaway, Angle, Wapato, Spectacle and Deer.3.

Summer steelhead and chinook in Western Washington rivers: "Many rivers and streams are opening up Friday for summer-run steelhead as well as a couple rivers for chinook, but water levels could be high with the warmer weather," Chamberlain said."I talked to Chad Jackson a state Fish and Wildlife biologist, and the Reiter Ponds area already had some significant returns of summer steelhead. "The Reiter Ponds area doesn't open until later in the summer, but steelhead should be around in the open parts of the Skykomish River. The Skykomish also opens Friday from the Lewis Street bridge in Monroe to the Wallace River mouth for hatchery-marked chinook.

The Skagit River opens Friday from the ghway 530 bridge at Rockport to the Cascade River mouth for hatchery-marked chinook. Other rivers to try for steelhead are the Stillaguamish North Fork (fly-fishing only), Snoqualmie (no bait allowed), Soleduck, Hoh, Bogachiel, Green, Skykomish, Satsop, Elochoman, Skagit and Calawah.4. Clams and oysters in open beaches of Puget Sound and Hood Canal: Extreme low tides this week should be a boon for shellfish gatherers.Be sure to look at the state Fish and Wildlife regulation pamphlet and the Department of Health Web site for beaches that are open and closed.

Low tides: Friday, minus-1.10 feet at 11:52 a.m. ; Saturday, minus-2.1 at 12:28 p.m. ; Sunday, minus-2.1 at 1:06 p.m.

; Monday, minus-1.10 at 1:46 p.m. ; and Tuesday, minus-1.4 at 2:29 p.m.5. Halibut and lingcod off the coast, and from Sekiu to Puget Sound: Extreme low tides this week could make for tough bottom-fishing.

For those still willing to go out for halibut try Mutiny Bay (an 80-pounder was caught last weekend), Sekiu, Green Point, Freshwater Bay, and Hein, Salmon, Dallas, Eastern and Middle banks. Lingcod lovers can try the shallows of Possession Bar off Scatchet Head and the green buoy on the southeast side of Whidbey Island, south of Alki Point near the green buoy markers, Allen Bank off Blake Island, off the Edmonds Marina, Deception Pass, Burrows Island, Smith Island and the San Juan Islands. On the coast, fishing for lingcod and rockfish remains excellent at Neah Bay and Westport.

Sources: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003728707_fish31.html .

Shilshole Bay, Seattle, Washington - Charter company accomodates 1 to 5 people for fishing Licensed and Insured Washington State Fishing GuideChris SenyohlP.O. Box 174Fall City, WA. 98024425-222-0882intrepidanglers@comcast. Net Sources: salmonguide.com/ .

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