Discover the Skagit River

The Skagit River is one of the most beautiful and vital rivers in Washington State. Originating in the North Cascades, it winds its way through lush forests, vibrant farmland, and historic towns before emptying into the Puget Sound. Its crystal-clear water and stunning mountain backdrops make every trip as scenic as it is rewarding.

The Skagit is famous for its wild salmon, steelhead, and trout, drawing anglers from across the region. Whether you’re hoping to hook a King Salmon during the summer or chase steelhead in the winter, the Skagit offers year-round opportunities for experienced and novice fishers alike.

Beyond the fish, the river is home to an incredible array of wildlife. Bald eagles nest along its banks, and deer, elk, and even the occasional black bear can be seen nearby. A guided trip on the Skagit is as much a wildlife experience as it is a fishing one.

With well-known access points near towns like Concrete, Rockport, and Sedro-Woolley, the Skagit is accessible for all skill levels. Thomas will show you the best spots and techniques for each season, ensuring a safe, productive, and unforgettable trip.