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The Latest News on Fishing Seasons:
Halibut fishing begins May 1st, seven days a week, should last approximately 2 to 3 weeks depending upon when the quota is met. We will have a special opener for halibut Aug 1, & 2, 2008.
Bottom fish opens May 1st till the end of September. 7 days a week
Sturgeon fishing is opening May 10th until June 24th, one fish limit, must be between 45" and 60" to keep. Catch and release available after those dates. Great, exciting fun to see who catches the largest for the day! We have special openings for sturgeon July 10-12, July 17-19, and July 26-27.
Special opener for Chinook Salmon only Jun 1st to June 28th, one fish limit, in the ocean, 7 days a week.
Regular Salmon season will begin June 29th, 5 days a week, Sunday through Thursday. 2 fish limit. This is a smaller quota than we have had in the past. It may only last a short time so get your reservation in as soon as possible, especially if you need a Sunday.
Tuna season should begin middle to latter part of July and go into September. 7 days a week. We will have a great fishery with live bait.
Thanks to Pacific Salmon Charters for this info!

Ilwaco, known as the 'Fishing Capital of the West', boasts of having the nicest port basin on the coast. Most of the waterfront consists of a large boat basin, which will accommodate 1000 sport and commercial fishing vessels. Here experienced skippers continue a longtime tradition of this quaint fishing village: taking locals and visitors out on charter fishing trips.

Type of Charter
Sturgeon
Salmon:
Pacific Ocean
Salmon:
Columbia River:
Halibut
Bottom Fishing
Tuna
Season
year-round
Mid-July through October
August through December
May through September
May through October
May through October
Contact your local charter office for prices.
Don’t forget to tip your deck hand! Tips average from $5 to $35 or more per passenger - reward good service!


sturgeonSturgeon are the largest freshwater species Washington anglers are likely to encounter. This prehistoric fish is available in the Columbia and Willapa Rivers year-round. Both green and white sturgeon are caught locally, but whites are the most common and certainly the largest, sometimes measuring over eight feet and weighing several hundred pounds.

sturgeonSturgeon feed on the bottom, cruising along and picking up tasty morsels with their sucker-like mouth. Anglers usually fish for them with smelt, shrimp and other baits anchored on bottom. Hooked sturgeon, especially the larger ones, may jump completely out of the water, providing a spectacular show for anglers or anyone who happens by at the right time! Since sturgeon must be between 42 and 60 inches to keep, lots get caught and thrown back making it an exciting day. There’s nothing like seeing the twinkle in the eye of a youngster who pulls in a fish taller than she is!

A sturgeon fishing trip in the Columbia or Willapa Rivers is perfect for those who might be concerned about sea-sickness. Sturgeon and salmon trips start at 5am for 8 hours or until the boat limits.


salmonThe Pacific Northwest is known for its outstanding salmon fishing and the last few years have given outstanding runs. First and foremost among salmon-fishing trophies is, of course, the chinook. Chinook are the largest of the Pacific salmon, occasionally growing to over 100 pounds, which is part of the reason for their nickname, 'king salmon.' The biggest saltwater kings are caught in summer and early fall when mature salmon move toward freshwater spawning grounds. Spring-chinook fisheries in the mid-Columbia Washington tributaries are very popular with anglers.

Coho or 'Silver' Salmon are smaller than chinook, but their relative abundance and unpredictable fighting style make them a favorite among anglers. A typical adult coho weighs four to 10 pounds, but specimens of over 20 pounds have been caught from Evergreen State waters.

Pink Salmon or 'humpies' are a common catch during odd-numbered years. With a two-year life cycle, shorter than the other salmon, they don’t get as big, averaging three or four pounds at maturity and seldom topping the 10-pound mark.

The Chum Salmon’s nickname 'dog salmon' is not deserved, especially when you consider its fighting ability. Chum are the second-largest of the Pacific salmon, and Washington anglers catch many of them in the high-teens and low-20-pound range.

Sockeye Salmon are considered by many to be the best-eating of all salmon, but anglers catch relatively few of them on hook-and-line.

The ocean season begins in mid-July and runs through the end of October. 'Buoy 10' (Columbia River salmon fishing) starts at the beginning of August and runs into October. Each fisherman may catch two fish per day.
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The heavyweight champ of Northwest saltwater fish is the Pacific halibut, which may grow to 400 pounds or more. Halibut populations boomed in the early 1980s, and the fish’s popularity also soared, to the point that halibut fishing has become extremely popular locally. Halibut like to feed on and around underwater mountains and plateaus. The best tends to be early in the season, which runs May through September.. Give it a try!
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While the season runs May through October, Tuna fisherman are encouraged to call their favorite charter company every couple of weeks starting in August. When the tuna are in close enough, the charter boats will head out into the Pacific in pursuit of them. The fishing strategy usually involves trolling surface lures until a school is located, then drifting live anchovies. Albacore are incredibly strong, fast swimmers, and also excellent table fare.
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Bottom fishing is fun for all ages with lots of action and liberal limits. Boats go out bottom fishing between May and September seeking more than 15 kinds of rock fish, including sea bass, yelloweye, canary, blue, copper, tiger, china, cabezon, kelp greenling, boccaccio, black, pollack and Pacific cod. Each fisherman can land and keep 10 assorted rock fish plus 1 ling cod. Lingcod are as prized by saltwater anglers as they are feared by smaller fish. Everything from herring, anchovies and crabs to other lingcod are considered fair game when a big ling gets hungry. Playing on its hearty appetite, anglers often use live bait to catch a big ling, but leadhead jigs, metal jigs and other artificials also will fool them. Lingcod are slow-growing fish, and the largest ones—sometimes over 60 pounds—are all females.


sturgeonSurf Perch had become somewhat fished out in its no-limit days but the sport is making a comeback, thanks at least in part to being reintroduced to families during Long Beach's Surf Perch Derby. Surf Perch fishing is open year-round with a daily limit of 15 (no minimum size). These round fish have an average weight is about 1-1/2 pounds (the Washington state record is hub-cap sized 4.05 pounds). Two or three average-size perch make a good meal for one person, each fish providing two delicately textured white fillets.

Perch seem to move out of turbulent water, so your best opportunity is when the water is clearest and calmest. Pull on your hip boots/waders, chase the rebound wave to the water's edge, plant your feet and let fly as long a cast as you can. After casting, dash back up to the beach, allowing your line to free spool out as incoming waves crash in. Once you find your way back to the waters' edge, flip the bail, reel in the slack line and wait for a perch to bite. You'll likely be surprised at the strength of their strike and the excitement of their tenacity in the fight.

Beard's Hollow, in Cape Disappointment State Park is a favorite Surf Perch fishing spot. You'll find these exciting fish up and down the Long Beach Peninsula. Be careful out there in the surf! Read our page on Beach Safety.


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People wishing to fish need to purchase a 2-day nonresident license. Ask when making your reservations whether you may also need a catch record.

Your charter captain and crew will assist you with bait, tackle and any help you may need while aboard as well as hot coffee. You’ll need to pack your own lunch and should dress warmly, regardless of land conditions.

When your boat returns to port, a number of fish processing companies are available to help you with cleaning and packaging your fish to take home.

Some charters also provide 2-hour scenic tours during the afternoons. The charter must be booked ahead and for a minimum of 6 people.

Some charters are available for burials at sea and normally work through the local mortuary, Pentilla’s By the Sea. Contact the charter offices for pricing on cremation remains trips and full burial services.

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Much of the information on this page is from Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife documents and is not the official document or regulations of the Washington Department of Fish and wildlife. The accuracy of the reproduction cannot be guaranteed by WDFW or the Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau.


Boating & Fishing
dog-friendlyBeacon Charters
Special Guided Lewis & Clark and Lower Columbia Scenic Tours
332 Elizabeth St
Ilwaco
360.642.2138
Chinook Bait, Tackle & Charter
706 Hwy 101 E
Chinook
360.777.8475
Coho Charters, Inc
237 Howerton Way SE
Ilwaco
360.642.3333
800.339.2646
Fishin' Time Guide Service
Quality, personalized fishing trips for 4 -6 fishermen/day.

Ilwaco
360.642.3727
877.649.1100
Ilwaco Charter Association
179 Howerton Way SE
Ilwaco
360.642.4943
Net Prophet Charters
Fish for Salmon, Sturgeon, Bottomfish on 30’, six man boat.
Port of Ilwaco, Slip #J33
Ilwaco
360.642.2150
dog-friendlydog-friendlyNorth Coast Fly Shop
Fly Fishing guides. Sales & service. Join us for year around exciting fishing in the beautiful north coast area.
4300 40th St
Seaview
360.642.5751
Pacific Salmon Charters, Inc.
Call us to arrange special voyages for birding, Lewis & Clark trips, Lower Columbia Scenic Tours, or burials at sea.
191 Howerton Way SE
Ilwaco
360.642.3466
800.831.2695
Sea Breeze Charters
185 Howerton Way SE
Ilwaco
360.642.2300
800.204.9125
Sea Sport Fishing Charters, Inc.
Vessels: ‘Rock-n-Roll’ & ‘Big Dipper.’ Boxed lunches/lodging available for charter customers.
215 Howerton Way SE
Ilwaco
206.683.7658
866.211.6611
Visit A Port
dog-friendlydog-friendlyPort of Ilwaco
165 Howerton Way SE
Ilwaco
360.642.3143
dog-friendlydog-friendlyPort of Peninsula
3311 275th St
Ocean Park
360.665.4547


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