Coastal Cutthroat Trout

When? May 1st- October 31st

What Do I need to bring? A Washington state fishing License, a lunch, waders are optional

All fishing gear is provided, guests are more than welcome to bring their own equipment if desired.

Coastal cutthroat, resident cutthroat, and rainbow trout, have to be some of my favorite fly fishing here on the Olympic Peninsula. Dry flies, streamers, you name it. These fish are truly amazing and can make for some all day action packed fly fishing. Cutthroat trout are a fascinating species native to the Pacific Northwest of North America. They inhabit coastal streams, rivers, and estuaries, and are known for their distinctive red or orange slash marks beneath their jaw.

Informational Resources

Cutthroat Trout

The Beardslee trout is a local form of trout endemic to Lake Crescent. Beardslee trout are found nowhere else in the world and make for some very fun angling to those who wish to fish inside Olympic National Park.

Beardslee Trout

Olympic National Park Fishing

Recommended gear: 4-6 weight single handed fly rods with WF floating lines

Daily Rates


1 Angler: $450

2 Anglers: $525

*Pricing will vary depending on the season