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Members of the public and relevant organizational representatives interested in fish, wildlife, and habitat conservation as well as fishing, hunting, and wildlife watching are encouraged to apply. State Wildlife Action Plan survey available.
- Crab Seasons and Areas
Crabbing is one of Washington's most popular recreational...
- Fishing & Shellfishing
From fly-fishing for bass and trout on freshwater lakes and...
- Living With Wildlife
Living in Washington means living with wildlife. Whether...
- Hunting
WDFW provides a variety of courses and clinics to help...
- Species in Washington
Learn more about a specific fish or wildlife species in...
- Contact Us
General contact information for WDFW facilities and programs...
- Licenses & Permits
Whether fishing, hunting, or just getting outside for the...
- Razor Clams
Today, the season setting process starts with a very...
- Crab Seasons and Areas
From fly-fishing for bass and trout on freshwater lakes and streams east of the Cascades to trolling for salmon along the coast to crabbing in Puget Sound, Washington offers a diverse and unique outdoors experience.
Download and read the annual fishing pamphlet, which details rules and regulations statewide. Check for any emergency rule changes affecting the species or location you're fishing. Download the Fish Washington ® mobile app, which provides up-to-date fishing regulations on your mobile device.
Whether hiking to a remote lake or heading out on marine waters, fishing opportunities abound in Washington. Be sure to review the rules and regulations and purchase the proper fishing license before you go.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) monitors fishing activity in waters around the state by interviewing anglers at fishing access sites. Additionally, the department regularly stocks fish in lakes and streams statewide to provide opportunities for anglers.
Voluntary trip reports help WDFW maximize recreational salmon fishing opportunities each year. Learn about the types, costs, and requirements of fishing and shellfishing licenses offered by WDFW.
Whether you are an experienced angler or a just getting started, fishing for trout is a great way to get outdoors and reel in some tasty fish. In Washington, fishery managers stock millions of trout in lakes each year.