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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Willapa Bay
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- 4-hour fishing trips – US $150
- 5-hour fishing trips – US $250
- 6-hour fishing trips – US $200
- 8-hour fishing trips – US $461
- 12-hour fishing trips – US $225
Fishing in Willapa Bay
Next time you’re in Washington State, don’t miss out on the chance to check out the Willapa Bay fishing scene. Spanning over 260 miles, the bay is the second-largest estuary on the US Pacific Coast. It’s separated from the Pacific Ocean by the Long Beach Peninsula and fed by several coastal rivers, making it a fantastic habitat for a variety of fish.
The stars of the show here are without a doubt Chinook Salmon. They get big and aggressive, drawing in anglers between July and September every year. Come October, their Coho cousins swing through, adding a little more excitement to the fishery.
But it’s not just about Salmon in Willapa Bay. You can also go bottom fishing for Dogfish, Cabezon, Perch, and a variety of Flatfish. What’s more, setting up some crab fishing gear will see you go home with delicious Dungeness and Red Rock Crab.
When it comes to choosing a trip, the more time you have to spend on the water – the better. This is especially true if you’re trolling or mooching for Chinook and Coho Salmon. A full day trip is recommended to secure your limits. If you’ve only got time for a half day trip, not to worry, some great bottom fishing is in the cards for you.
Willapa Bay is a small boat fishery. Major access points include Tokeland and South Bay, with some local captains choosing to launch from the North River.
Правила и положения
You’ll be responsible for purchasing a fishing license if you plan to cast a line in Willapa Bay. Buying a Washington Shellfish License is also required if you plan on going shellfishing or clamming. We recommend heading out with a local guide, as the fishery is subject to strict regulations, especially related to Salmon fishing, that are subject to change on a yearly basis.