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Lake Fishing Trip in Pasco

Walleye, Shad, And Sturgeon Trip

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Fishing in Pasco

Lake Fishing Trip in Pasco

Salmon And Steelhead Trip

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Inshore, River Fishing Charter in Boardman

Columbia River King Salmon Classic

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trip description for Salmon and Steelhead Trip in Pasco

If you've wanted to improve your fishing and hook up some champion fish in the process, look no further than this trip with Captain Ivan! On this trip, you'll hone in on Salmon and Steelhead, two of the Northwest's most popular sportfish. These fish are hard fighters and are also delicious on the grill, baked in the oven, or seared. Captain Ivan is an expert when it comes to these waters, and he'll guide you to the best spots. You'll use a variety of lures and bait, depending on the weather and the water conditions, but regardless, when that fish is on, get ready for a fight! Salmon run hard, and Steelhead—which are actually a sea-run Rainbow Trout—are known for their huge leaps and tail-walks when hooked. You'll be fishing from Captain Ivan's 24 Alumaweld boat. She's driven by a 90-HP Mercury engine, s you'll get out there smoothly, and has a live well for bait as well as a suite of electronics to help you find fish. Captain Ivan will supply everything you need, including rods, reels, and tackle; just bring some sunscreen, your Washington fishing license, and a hat! Read More

Lake Fishing Trip in Pasco

Salmon And Steelhead Trip

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Fishing in Pasco
Fishing in Pasco
Fishing in Pasco
trip description for Walleye, Shad, and Sturgeon Trip in Pasco

If you're an adventurous angler looking to catch some of the Northwest's coolest species, look no further! This is not your average Trout trip; you'll be chasing Walleye, a delicious eating fish that's originally from the Upper Midwest, as well as Sturgeon, the biggest freshwater fish in North America, and Shad, a terrific pound-for-pound fighter know for acrobatic jumps and flips. These fish are a blast to catch, and great on the table as well! Captain Ivan is an expert when it comes to these waters, and he'll guide you to the best spots. You'll use a variety of lures and bait, depending on the target species, the weather, and the water conditions, but regardless, when that fish is on, get ready for a fight! Each fish is different; Sturgeon—which can be six feet long and more than 200 pounds—will tear the line off a reel during a run, while Shad are sometimes called "freshwater tarpon" for their leaps and jumps. You'll be fishing from Captain Ivan's 24 Alumaweld boat. She's driven by a 90-HP Mercury engine, s you'll get out there smoothly, and has a live well for bait as well as a suite of electronics to help you find fish. Captain Ivan will supply everything you need, including rods, reels, and tackle; just bring some sunscreen, your Washington fishing license, and a hat! Read More

Lake Fishing Trip in Pasco

Walleye, Shad, And Sturgeon Trip

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Fishing in Boardman
Fishing in Boardman
Fishing in Boardman
trip description for Columbia River King Salmon Classic in Boardman

If you're looking to tangle with some of America's most impressive inland sportfish, Columbia River King and Silver Salmon should be at the top of your list! These fast, powerful fish are terrific fighters who'll take even experienced anglers for a ride, and they're one of the best-eating fish anywhere. Ask Captain Jeff about his favorite recipes! On this trip you'll target the Salmon as they head upriver to spawn. They're at the hungriest when they enter the rivermouth, and will whack a wide variety of lures and baits. You can expect big topwater takes, plus tons of bites from the middle of the water column as well. Captain Jeff runs these epic trips aboard a 26' Alumaweld skiff—a fast, manueverable boat that's ideal for river fishing! She sports a 200-HP Mercury outboard to keep you moving, and has room for up to six anglers! The fish are running-what are you waiting for? Read More

Inshore, River Fishing Charter in Boardman

Columbia River King Salmon Classic

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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Guide in Pasco

What are the best fishing trips in Pasco?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 4 trips in Pasco, and the most popular trips in the area are Walleye, Shad, and Sturgeon Trip guided by Ivan and Salmon and Steelhead Trip guided by Ivan.

Our guides in Pasco are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 2642 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly guides / fishing lessons in Pasco? Check out our beginner and family friendly guides in Pasco.

What types of fishing trips are common in Pasco?

Lake fishing is the most popular in Pasco as well as river fishing and inshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Pasco are: 1. chinook salmon, 2. coho salmon, 3. walleye, and 4. steelhead.

The most common fishing techniques in Pasco are light tackle fishing, drift fishing, and artificial lure fishing but trolling and live bait fishing are popular as well.

How much does a Pasco fishing trip cost?

in Pasco prices can range anywhere from about $233 to $1,225, but the average price for a half day trip in Pasco is $494. The average price for a full day trip in Pasco is $1,063.

What month is best for fishing in Pasco?

The most popular season for fishing in Pasco is summer, and most anglers book their trips 28 days in advance.

Do I need a Pasco fishing license and what are the bag limits in Pasco?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Pasco, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Pasco. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Pasco.

What is fishing in Pasco?

Fishing in Pasco, Washington, offers anglers a diverse range of opportunities amidst the stunning natural landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. Situated along the Columbia River, Pasco provides anglers with access to prime fishing grounds for a variety of freshwater species. The Columbia River is renowned for its excellent salmon and steelhead fishing, drawing anglers from near and far to its bountiful waters. Whether casting lines from the riverbanks or trolling from boats, anglers can enjoy thrilling battles and the chance to reel in trophy-sized catches against the backdrop of the river's scenic beauty.

Additionally, Pasco is surrounded by numerous lakes, ponds, and reservoirs that offer abundant fishing opportunities for anglers of all preferences and skill levels. Lakes such as Sacajawea Park Lake and Columbia Park Pond provide tranquil settings for anglers to target a variety of species, including bass, panfish, and trout. Whether fishing from shore, boat, or kayak, anglers can enjoy the serene beauty of Washington's countryside while angling for their favorite freshwater species amidst the peaceful waters of these inland lakes.

Moreover, Pasco serves as a gateway to the renowned fishing grounds of the Snake River, which offers excellent opportunities for catching a variety of freshwater species, including smallmouth bass, walleye, and catfish. Anglers can explore the Snake River's winding channels and rocky shores, casting lines from boats or fishing from shore to target their desired catch. With its diverse fishing opportunities and stunning natural landscapes, Pasco stands as a beloved destination for fishing enthusiasts seeking memorable angling experiences in the Pacific Northwest.

What are the most popular months to fish in Pasco?

Understanding the fishing seasons in Pasco, Washington, is crucial for anglers looking to plan their fishing trips and target specific species throughout the year. Spring marks the beginning of the fishing season in Pasco as temperatures warm and fish become more active after the winter months. This season is particularly fruitful for salmon and steelhead fishing in the Columbia River, with runs of Chinook, coho, and steelhead returning to the river to spawn. Anglers can enjoy productive outings casting lures or drift fishing from boats or the riverbanks, targeting these prized game fish as they make their way upstream.

As summer arrives in Pasco, fishing conditions reach their peak, offering anglers ample opportunities to target a variety of species in both the Columbia River and surrounding lakes and reservoirs. Summer is an excellent time for bass fishing in local lakes and ponds, with largemouth and smallmouth bass becoming more active in warm water temperatures. Additionally, trout fishing remains productive in lakes such as Sacajawea Park Lake and Columbia Park Pond, providing anglers with the chance to reel in some impressive catches while enjoying the scenic beauty of Washington's countryside.

Come fall, fishing in Pasco takes on a different rhythm as temperatures cool, and fish begin to transition for the winter months ahead. While fishing may slow down somewhat, anglers can still enjoy productive outings targeting species such as walleye, catfish, and bass in the Columbia River and Snake River. Fall also brings the annual salmon and steelhead runs to their peak, drawing anglers to the rivers in search of spawning fish and the chance to hook into trophy-sized catches. With its changing seasons and diverse fishing opportunities, Pasco offers anglers a rewarding and dynamic fishing experience year-round.

What types of fishing are popular in Pasco?


In Pasco, Washington, anglers have the opportunity to engage in various types of fishing, each offering its own unique challenges and rewards. One popular method is river fishing along the Columbia River, which provides anglers with access to prime fishing spots for salmon, steelhead, bass, and other freshwater species. Whether casting lines from the riverbanks or trolling from boats, anglers can enjoy thrilling battles and the chance to reel in trophy-sized catches against the backdrop of the river's scenic beauty. The Columbia River offers diverse fishing opportunities throughout the year, with different species becoming more active depending on the season.

For those looking to explore inland waters, Pasco boasts several lakes, ponds, and reservoirs that offer excellent fishing opportunities for a variety of species. Lakes such as Sacajawea Park Lake and Columbia Park Pond provide tranquil settings for anglers to target bass, panfish, and trout. Anglers can fish from shore, boat, or kayak, enjoying the serene beauty of Washington's countryside while angling for their favorite freshwater species amidst the peaceful waters of these inland lakes.

Moreover, Pasco is situated near the Snake River, which offers additional fishing opportunities for anglers seeking adventure in the great outdoors. The Snake River provides excellent fishing for species such as smallmouth bass, walleye, catfish, and trout. Anglers can explore the river's winding channels and rocky shores, casting lines from boats or fishing from shore to target their desired catch. Whether fishing in the Columbia River, local lakes, or the Snake River, Pasco offers something for every angler to enjoy, making it a beloved destination for fishing enthusiasts in the Pacific Northwest.

What species are popular in Pasco?

In Pasco, Washington, anglers have a diverse array of fishing opportunities to explore. The region boasts an abundance of freshwater bodies, making it an ideal destination for fishing enthusiasts of all skill levels. One of the most sought-after species in Pasco's waters is the smallmouth bass. Known for their feisty nature and strong fight, smallmouth bass can be found in rivers such as the Snake and Columbia, as well as in local lakes and reservoirs. Anglers often enjoy the challenge of targeting these elusive predators, especially during the warmer months when they are most active.

Another popular species among Pasco anglers is the rainbow trout. With its vibrant colors and delicious taste, the rainbow trout provides an exciting fishing experience for individuals and families alike. Pasco's numerous lakes and ponds are stocked regularly with rainbow trout, offering ample opportunities for anglers to reel in a prized catch. Whether fishing from the shore or a boat, enthusiasts can enjoy the serene beauty of Pasco's landscape while trying their luck at landing one of these prized fish.

For those seeking a unique angling adventure, Pasco also offers opportunities to target catfish. These bottom-dwelling fish can be found in the region's rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, providing anglers with a thrilling challenge. Pasco's warm summer nights are particularly conducive to catfish fishing, as these nocturnal feeders become more active under the cover of darkness. Whether using traditional bait and tackle or trying out more specialized techniques such as noodling, anglers can enjoy the thrill of battling these formidable opponents while soaking in the tranquil beauty of Pasco's waters.

What are the best places to fish in Pasco?

Pasco, Washington, offers anglers a wealth of prime fishing locations to explore, each with its own unique charm and potential for landing a trophy catch. One standout spot is the Columbia River, renowned for its abundance of fish species and scenic beauty. Stretching for miles along Pasco's shoreline, the Columbia River provides ample opportunities for both bank and boat fishing. Anglers can target a variety of species here, including salmon, steelhead, walleye, and smallmouth bass, making it a versatile destination for fishing enthusiasts of all preferences.

Additionally, the Snake River, which intersects with the Columbia near Pasco, offers excellent fishing opportunities. Known for its strong currents and deep pools, the Snake River is particularly popular among anglers seeking to reel in large steelhead and salmon. Whether casting from the riverbanks or navigating its waters by boat, anglers can enjoy the thrill of hooking into these powerful game fish while taking in the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding landscape.

For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the larger rivers, Pasco is also home to several smaller lakes and ponds that offer fantastic fishing experiences. Places like Chiawana Park Pond and Columbia Park Pond are stocked regularly with trout and other species, providing anglers with a tranquil setting to cast their lines and enjoy a relaxing day on the water. Whether seeking a challenging adventure on the mighty Columbia and Snake Rivers or a peaceful retreat at one of Pasco's serene lakes, anglers are sure to find their ideal fishing spot in this vibrant Washington community.

Other things to do in Pasco

Beyond its abundant fishing opportunities, Pasco, Washington, offers a diverse range of activities for visitors to enjoy. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Sacagawea Heritage Trail, a scenic pathway that winds along the Columbia River, offering stunning views of the waterway and surrounding landscape. Whether walking, jogging, or cycling, visitors can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area while learning about its rich history and cultural significance.

For those interested in local culture and history, a visit to the Franklin County Historical Museum is a must. Housed in a historic train depot, the museum showcases exhibits detailing the region's pioneer heritage, agricultural roots, and railroad history. Visitors can explore artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that offer insight into Pasco's past, providing a fascinating glimpse into the area's development over the years.

Additionally, Pasco boasts several parks and recreational areas where visitors can enjoy outdoor activities such as picnicking, birdwatching, and hiking. Chiawana Park, for example, features expansive green spaces, playgrounds, and sports fields, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its tranquil atmosphere and scenic surroundings, Pasco offers ample opportunities for visitors to unwind and connect with nature while experiencing the best of Eastern Washington's charm and hospitality.

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