Fishing tends to start out slow, then accelerates quickly through the month of August.
Bears eat salmon they catch while the salmon are traveling upstream to their spawning grounds. The 'spawning run' for most North American salmon species starts in late spring or early summer and ends in the fall, October or November, in most spawning grounds.
In the summer
Salmon, Trout
Salmon fishing season in Washington State varies depending on the specific species of salmon. Generally, the salmon fishing season in Washington runs from April through November, with peak times varying for each species. Chinook salmon typically have a longer season compared to coho or sockeye salmon. It is best to check with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for specific dates and regulations.
It has more salmon than any other state
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