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Some of the best fishing opportunities in the nation are available in Washington. 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.
- Regulations & Seasons
Recreational fishing seasons and regulations in Washington's...
- Fishing and Stocking Reports
Fishing and catch information gathered from anglers around...
- Shellfishing Regulations
2024-2025 sport fishing rules. Washington State recreational...
- Catchable Trout Plant Reports
For fish 3 per pound or larger, including broodstock. (See...
- Catch Reporting
The catch record card is an important management tool for...
- Emergency Fishing Rules
To narrow results down by water body, marine area, county,...
- Get Razor Clam Information
Today, the season setting process starts with a very...
- Buy a License
Welcome to the WDFW Licensing System. Purchase hunting and...
- Regulations & Seasons
Recreational fishing seasons and regulations in Washington's waters for bottomfish and halibut, including weekly updates. Commercial fishing. Fish and shellfish harvested in Washington waters make their way to markets around the world. Fishing licenses. Ready to hit the water? Find the fishing license that's right for you. Cowlitz River smelt ...
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.
Official Washington hunting and fishing rules and regulations. License and permit information, season dates and limits.
Hunting license pricing is at wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/hunting/big-game and wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/hunting/small-game. You can buy your 2024-25 hunting and angling license products today by visiting fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov, calling 360-902-2464, or going to a license dealer near you.
Welcome to myWDFW Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife’s promotional website for all things hunting, angling, foraging, recreating, and more! April 27 through Oct. 31
Beginning in 2023, fish requiring a catch record card (including sturgeon, salmon, steelhead, and halibut) and all shellfish now require a license to be harvested on Free Fishing Weekend. All other rules still apply, including seasons, area, lure or bait restrictions, size and catch limits.