Skagit River Salmon Fishing

One Angler - $300, Two Anglers - $450 (Tax Included)

Salmon fishing on the Skagit River brings strong seasonal runs that make each trip a great time. The river offers a mix of big‑water scenery and steady action, with enough variety to keep every trip fresh. Each species brings its own pace, technique, and excitement.

I run Lamiglas Infinity rods made right here in Washington and Shimano Stradic reels to give you the best opportunity, feel, and fight when you hook a fish.

Fall salmon fishing overlaps with duck hunting in Skagit Valley, making it a great time of year to experience both a hunt and a salmon trip.

Pinks (Humpies)

The summer pink salmon run occurs odd years only and starts in August. It brings in an enormous number of fish, meaning fast and constant action. This is a fun and very easy fishery for anyone.

Coho (Silvers)

Our fall coho season often runs from September thru December. Coho numbers are robust and they offer great action. These fish are heavy, hard fighters and provide a fantastic experience for all anglers.

Sockeye (Reds)

The sockeye season is a steadily growing fishery that starts in mid-June and runs into July. Sockeye fight well for their size and taste amazing.

Chinook (Kings)

The chinook season runs late April thru Mid-July. Chinook are powerful, early-season fish that test your gear and your grin.

Dolly Varden / Bull Trout & Steelhead

We incidentally catch a few dolly varden, bull trout, and steelhead here-and-there. They can occasionally add some extra fun action to the trips when you see them!