Satsop
River, Washington

While the Forks region of the Olympic Peninsula garners the bulk of tha attention for its large native steelhead, the southern portion of it is home to some sleeper rivers known mostly to locals...and for good reason.
Amongst these rivers is the Satsop River which begins as twin river that join to form one of the most prolific wild steelhead rivers on the lower O.P.
Nice runs give swing anglers ample water to test their skills with the two handed rod, allowing their fly to pass over some of the nicest looking water the state of Washington has to offer.
Fish range in size from 8 to the mid teens and while there is a hatchery run of fish here as well, we prefer to utilize this watershed as a wild fish fishery.
The Satsop is about 2 and a half hours south and west of Seattle, just close enough to make a long day trip out of from the city.
Menu options for full day trips -- Lunch
Clothing and equipment checklist -- Winter
Spey Line Specifications
Cancellation Policy
Shuttle Service: Mick 360-249-3127 or 360-421-2037
Pricing:
| $495.00 |
Full day float trip for 1 or 2 anglers |
| Tax Not Included |
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Two handed and single handed demo gear is available for all our steelhead trips. |
Rods: Spey Rods 7-10wt. with multi tip lines, single handed rods 7-9 wt. with floating and shooting head lines or multi tip lines for steelhead and coho.
Flies: Bunny Leeches, Egg Sucking Leeches, Flatwing General Practitioners, Mega Moal, Skagit Minnows, Morrish's Trailer Trash, River Rats, Fergus Rock Star, Skunks, Purple Perils, Skykomish Sunrises for steelhead. Flesh flies, egg patterns for Dolly Varden and pink, purple and chartreuse flies for coho.
Sizes: 4-2/0 for steelhead and salmon flies.
Species |
Season/(Best) |
| Native Steelhead |
January -
March |
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