Fishing Charters in Washington
Browse fishing charters in Washington that can help you catch brown trout.


Morenot Usa/Nafs
Seattle, Washington
Mørenot is a global provider of solutions and services to the global fishing, aquaculture and seismic industries. We are present with departments within sales-, service- and production all parts of the world, and we are around 800 dedicated employees worldwide.


Fin Natic Fishing
La Push, Washington
Experience the thrill of deep sea fishing with Fin-natic Fishing. Book your offshore fishing charter today and catch the fish of your dreams!


Becharof Rapids Camp
Hoquiam, Washington
We are the premiere remote fly-in fishing camp located on the outlet of Becharof Lake on the Egegik River in Southwestern Alaska (Bristol Bay region). Becharof Lake is the second largest lake in Alaska. One of the largest run of Sockeye salmon in the world swim by our front door, among other species to be caught are silver salmon, king salmon, lake trout, grayling, artic char, and rainbow trout. The camp has private cabins, hot running water, toilets, showers and home cooked meals.


Another Adventure Outdoors
Olympia, Washington


Washington Tuna Charters
Snoqualmie, Washington


Faraway Fly Fishing
Lynden, Washington
Faraway Fly Fishing specializes in connecting worldwide anglers with the finest fly fishing trips, guides and lodges around the world!


Falls Creek Outdoors
Kennewick, Washington
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Rs Outdoors
Yakima, Washington


Cascade Fishing Guides
Snohomish, Washington


Hng Outdoors
Othello, Washington


Home Water Guide Service Fishing
Kalama, Washington


Waters West Guide Service
Vancouver, Washington
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Best Time to Catch Brown Trout
Brown Trout can be caught year-round in Woodinville. Right now in February, activity is Slow.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Brown Trout
Finding brown trout near Woodinville requires venturing into the Snoqualmie River system or smaller tributaries draining into Lake Sammamish. While not a premier brown trout destination, dedicated anglers can find pockets of opportunity. Fall, particularly October and November, is a prime time as the browns become more active leading up to spawning. Target deeper pools and runs with overhanging vegetation and woody debris. Nymphing with stonefly or mayfly imitations can be effective. A local recommendation is to explore the less-pressured sections of the Snoqualmie River above Snoqualmie Falls. Access can be challenging, but the solitude and potential for finding larger browns can be rewarding. Be aware of private property and always obtain necessary permits. The browns in this area tend to be opportunistic feeders, so a varied selection of flies and lures is recommended.
How to Catch Brown Trout
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Brown Trout in Woodinville.
Brown Trout Fishing Regulations in Washington
Open Season
Year-round, unless otherwise specified for specific waters
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day, no more than 2 over 14 inches
Size Limit
No minimum size, unless otherwise specified for specific waters
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
Check specific water body regulations for exceptions to statewide rules. Some waters may be catch-and-release only.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Washington state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to catch brown trout around Woodinville?
Brown trout can be caught using a variety of methods. Fly fishing with nymphs or dry flies is popular, as is spin fishing with small spinners or spoons. Bait fishing with worms or salmon eggs can also be effective.
When is the best time to fish for brown trout in the Woodinville area?
Spring and fall are generally considered the best times to target brown trout. They tend to be more active during these cooler periods.
What are the size and bag limits for brown trout in Washington?
You can keep 5 brown trout per day, but no more than 2 can be over 14 inches. There is no minimum size limit unless specified for certain waters.
Do I need a special license to fish for brown trout near Woodinville?
No, you only need a standard Washington freshwater fishing license to fish for brown trout. However, be sure to check for any specific regulations for the particular body of water you plan to fish.
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