| We had a nice 2009 Fall Salmon Season on the Satsop River this year. There were quite a few natives, but we managed to get quite a few hatchery coho all the way through December. The Satsop River is always a nice late Coho Season Treat. Check out the Video Below taken in late December 2009 on the Satsop River fishin' for Coho! The Satsop River is located between Montesano and Elma Washington in Grays Harbor County. The Satsop River originates on the southern slopes of the Olympic Mountains within Grays Harbor and Mason Counties. From this point, the river's four major tributaries (the Middle, East, and West Forks, and Decker Creek) flow for some 50 miles through heavily wooded hill country before joining the mainstem a few miles above the community of Satsop. The East Fork of the Satsop River flows southwesterly from the confluence of Phillips and Stillwater Creeks to Simpson State Salmon Hatchery at RM 17.5. The Satsop River flows through a broad flat valley of mixed coniferous and deciduous trees. One of the Satsop River's major tributaries, Bingham Creek, and five smaller tributaries enter the East Fork. The West Fork Satsop River begins in the steep foothills of the Olympic Mountains and flows southerly through a narrow valley to RM 33. Below here, the stream flows through a broad valley with low surrounding hills. The Satsop River ends it's journey as it flows into the Chehalis River near the town of Sastop, Washington. We fish the Satsop River from the months of October through December for both Coho (Silvers) and Chum Salmon and Steelhead. Feel free to give us a call or send us an email to book your Satsop River Fishing Adventure today! Call Today! 253-389-0359 253-312-8900 or Send us and Email! |
| Directions: From I-5 take exit #104, head west towards Ocean Shores, go approximately 30 miles to Satsop. Turn Left at Keyes Road. Go approximately 3/4 of a mile to boat launch. |
| Waters West Guide Service 388 Geissler Rd Montesano, WA 98563 Since 2003 |


