
Lingcod Fishing in Washington
Ophiodon elongatus
2 party boat charters in Washington
About Lingcod Fishing in Washington
Washington party boat fishing happens against one of the most dramatic backdrops on the American coast. The outer coast near Westport and Neah Bay opens into the North Pacific, with productive waters for bottom fish, rockfish, lingcod, and salmon, while Puget Sound offers protected fishing closer to home. Seasons are tightly regulated, but the fish that are open are usually in strong numbers, and the trips are a distinctly Pacific Northwest experience. Lingcod is one of the targets drawing anglers to the cold, current-driven Pacific and estuarine water along Washington's Pacific and Puget Sound coast.
In Washington, Lingcod trips head out from ports along Puget Sound, the outer Washington coast, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Places like Neah Bay, Westport, and Seattle area anchor the local fleet and put captains on the water where Lingcod holds. Washington trips are shaped by the weather and the season. Summer is prime time on the outer coast, with long days and active salmon and bottom fishing, while the Sound produces more consistent year-round opportunities. Party boats here are rigged for cooler conditions and lean heavily on local knowledge to put anglers on fish in a short legal window.
For full Lingcod biology, size, habitat, and a state-by-state breakdown, see the Lingcod fishing guide.


