| The Wynoochee and Satsop Rivers are back in shape and I thing we speak for everyone by saying we are ready to get back to fishing! The picture to the left was our first day on the river. If you already have a date booked you are in for another great year of Wynoochee River for Winter Steelhead. We still have a few dates left for February and March so call or email today! Wynoochee, pronounced WHY-noo-CHEE, is one of the best rivers on the Olympic Peninsula for Summer and Winter Steelhead Fishing. It is also sometimes spelled Wynoche or Wynoochie and means 'changing or shifting,' due to its ever changing path. The Wynoochee River is located near the small town of Montesano in Western Washington. The river is born out of the beautiful Olympic Mountains in the Olympic National Forest. We are the only guide service located directly on the Wynoochee River. We fish the Wynoochee River for both Summer and Winter-Run Steelhead. The best time to fish the Wynoochee River is from June through March, with the best chance at trophy Wynoochee River Steelhead during January through March. We welcome you to experience the beauty of the Wynoochee River and the ultimate Wynoochee River Fishing Experience! The Wynoochee River is also close to the Ocean Beaches and the best fishing for Wynoochee River Steelhead falls during normal clam-digging season! See Info below for bank access information for fishing the Wynoochee River: For bank fishing there are several spots I can recommend. Just get a map and you should be able to find these spots easily enough. We always recommend that you go out with a professional full time, experienced guide before you choose to float this river or attempt to bank fish. Local knowledge is worth alot on this amazing river. 1. Twin Bridges: this is the lowest section of the river regularly bank fished. This is just downstream of highway 12 just down past the Department of Fish and Wildlife. 2. Black Creek: This is located on Wynoochee Valley Rd near the intersection of Black Creek Rd and Geissler Rd. Bank access from both sides of the bridge. 3. Intake: Further up Wynoochee Valley Rd just past the Grange Building on the left there is a walk-in trail. You can park next to the road next to a wooden fence and walk into the water Intake. This is a popular fishing area for bank anglers as well. 4. Cross Over: Just off of Wynoochee Valley Rd past the fire station off of Wyn-Wishkah Rd. There is a bridge with bank access below bridge and along gravel bar at low water levels. 5. White Bridge. Continue past cross over on Wyn-Wishkah Rd and turn right at next rd. Go to the end of the road and there is a gravel bar at the end of the road which many anglers use to bank fish. 6. 7400 line bridge aka Bob's Bridge: Continue north on the Wynoochee Valley Rd past Wyn-Wishkah Rd. Follow Wynoochee Valley Rd about 10 miles North. It will turn into a Timberland Area. The first main left turn off once you reach the forestland area is the 7300 line road. Follow 7300 to 7400 line rd. There will be a bridge with lots of bank access below bridge. You can also venture north on the 7300 line and find other bank access areas you can hike into north of Bob's Bridge. Feel free to give us a call or send us an email. 253-389-0359 Send us an email to Book your Fishing Adventure! |
| Directions: From I-5 take exit #104, head west towards Ocean Shores, go 36 miles to Montesano/Raymond Exit. You'll Meet your Guide at the Chevron Station Directly in Front of the exit. Looking for more things to do in the Wynoochee River Area? Feel free to shoot us an Email and we'll be happy to offer you informaiton on hiking and sightseeing in the area as well as fishing reports. USGS Wynoochee River Stream Flows |
| Waters West Guide Service 388 Geissler Rd Montesano, WA 98563 Since 2003 |



