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


High Life Charters
What to bring on your charter fishing trip. The HIGH LIFE specializes in catching Salmon, Rockfish, Lingcod, Tuna, and Halibut out of Westport, Washington.


Shake N Bake Sportfishing
Washington charter fishing - Live bait albacore tuna fishing. Shake N Bake Sportfishing is a tuna and salmon charter operating out of Ilwaco, Washington


Pacific Salmon Charters
Charter fishing with Pacific Salmon Charters - #1 in Ilwaco! ling cod, sturgeon, salmon, tuna, bottom fish and more.
Best Time to Catch Tuna
Tuna can be caught year-round in Shoreline. Right now in February, activity is Poor.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Tuna
Tuna fishing near Shoreline, Washington, primarily means targeting albacore tuna. These pelagic fish migrate into the Pacific Northwest waters during the warmer months, typically from late July through September. Success hinges on finding the right water temperature, usually around 60-64°F. The tuna are typically found 40-80 miles offshore, requiring a seaworthy vessel and careful attention to weather forecasts. Trolling is the most common method, using tuna clones, cedar plugs, and other lures. Look for areas with bird activity, floating debris, or temperature breaks, as these often indicate the presence of baitfish, which attract tuna. The Edmonds boat ramp provides good access to Puget Sound, but be prepared for a long run to reach the tuna grounds. Consider joining a local fishing club or chartering a boat to learn the most effective techniques and locations. Be sure to check the latest regulations and licensing requirements before heading out.
How to Catch Tuna
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Tuna in Shoreline.
Tuna Fishing Regulations in Washington
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
No limit
Size Limit
No size limit
License Required
Saltwater fishing license
Check for specific closures or restrictions in effect for highly migratory species.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Washington state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in Washington
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a license to fish for tuna off the coast of Shoreline, WA?
Yes, you'll need a valid saltwater fishing license to target tuna in the saltwater areas near Shoreline.
Is there a limit on the size or number of tuna I can catch?
Currently, there are no size or bag limits for tuna in Washington's saltwater areas.
What's the best way to catch tuna near Shoreline?
Tuna fishing typically involves trolling or chunking with bait. Check local reports for the most effective techniques being used.
When is tuna season near Shoreline, WA?
Tuna fishing is open year-round. However, tuna are typically found in warmer waters, so it's unlikely you'll find them near Shoreline. You might need to travel south to find suitable habitats for tuna.
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