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Where to Go Fly Fishing in Washington in April 2026

Puget Sound Sea-Run Cutthroat Fly Fishing

It has been a beautiful couple weeks and the spring fishing is showing up right on time. Sorry for the late post but I was.... fishing!  After a week chasing spring steelhead in B.C., I can tell you, it is nice to get back to spring-like warmer temps and some sunshine. 

There are loads of spring fly fishing opportunities in western Washington and the surrounding areas. Trout lakes, the Yakima, bass lakes, and OP steelhead are a few of the highlights.

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Beyond the Fly Box: Smarter, Modern Ways to Store Your Flies

Small compact fly boxes, stackable

Fly boxes will always have their place, but today’s anglers carry more patterns, fish more diverse water, and tie more flies than ever. That means storage needs have evolved. Whether you’re organizing at home, rigging at the truck, or fishing from a boat, there are other options that are lighter, smaller, and more packable than just the classic box.

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Where to Go Fly Fishing in Washington in March - 2026

Where to Go Fly Fishing. Yakima River. Jordan Rae Photo

The month of March brings a revival of fly fishing opportunities for the Seattle and western Washington angler. This March is starting off on the rainy and cool side of things, which is probably good given our low snowpack situation. It has been a great winter at least! Let's hope we don't pay for it this summer and fall. Whatever the case, here are some great places to go fly fishing in the greater Washington area right now!

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How to Tie the Red Eye Fry - Sea-run Cutthroat Fly

How to Tie the Red Eye Fry Sea-Run Cutthroat Fly

Baitfish flies are incredibly effective for Puget Sound sea-run cutthroat. While these flies are productive, our Puget Sound conditions can make fishing them challenging. Between wind, weeds, and surf, there are many variables on the water that love to foul the materials on long, flowing baitfish flies.

I designed for a few key reasons.  1) Spend less time untangling or unfouling the materials. 2) Place the hook point in the most optimal position based on how I’ve observed cutthroat eating flies. 

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Where to Go Fly Fishing in Washington in February 2026

It has been a crazy January and into February so far. Sixty degrees in January?  Probably not good for the ol' snow pack but it has created some unseasonably great fishing. We've had some crazy reports of good fishing for Skwala stones already and even on dries! It is super early for that but sounds great!  

Also, some lakes are already staring to fish well in the local area and those lakes that open on March 1st may be off to a hot start.

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Where to Go Fly Fishing in Washington in January 2026

Skagit River Winter Steelhead - Jordan Rae Photo

Happy New Year! We're off to an interesting start after the crazy rain we received in December but the rivers have dropped and exposed lots of new changes. Rivers like the Skagit/Sauk, Skykomish, and probably just about every river have destroyed some great holes and probably created just as many new ones. The good news is that we still have some good fishing to be had in Washington in the month of January 2026. 

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Gear Reviews: Tight Lines Rod Racks

Gear Review of Tight Line Enterprises Rod Racks

Tight Lines Rod Racks offer easy transportation of your fly rods, whether it's single hand or two handed fly rods. If you fish on road systems and are in and out of your vehicle going from spot to spot, these rod racks will save you so much time. Stop wasting your time breaking down your rod, and spend more time fishing! Plus you'll look really cool driving down the road!

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Where to Go Fly Fishing in December in Washington 2025

Where to Go Fly Fishing in Washington in December 2025

The cold of December is sneaking in but there are still some excellent fly fishing options available for anglers able to get some days on the water. The highlights are hatchery winter steelhead, some late season summer steelhead, the Yakima is still a viable option and some trout lakes certainly fish good in December as well. Time your fishing around warmer periods if possible. Usually there is a week or two of reasonably warn days in December and these can be the most productive days (and most comfortable days) to be out there. 

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Fly Fishing Puget Sound Beaches for Sea-Run Cutthroat

Fly Fishing Puget Sound Beaches for Sea-Run Cutthroat

There’s something special about chasing sea‑run cutthroat trout from the beaches of the Pacific Northwest. These wild fish are available year‑round, they’re aggressive, and they thrive in the saltwater environment just a short drive from home.

With the right gear, a thoughtful strategy, an eye for productive beach types, and a respect for the fish, you’ll find yourself immersed in one of the most rewarding fisheries the Pacific Northwest has to offer.

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Best Fly Fishing Mid Layers for Comfort & Performance

Best Base Layers and Mid-Layer Insulation for Fly Fishing

When it comes to fly fishing, success isn’t just about the right rod or the perfect fly—it’s also about staying comfortable in the elements. Rivers, lakes, and coastal waters can be unpredictable, with conditions shifting from crisp mornings to damp afternoons. That’s where the mid layer comes in. Often overlooked, the mid layer is the unsung hero of your fly fishing kit, providing warmth, breathability, and adaptability between your base layer and outer shell.

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