Rivers in Snohomish County
Beckler River
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Pilchuck River
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Rapid River
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Skykomish River (main)
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Skykomish River (North Fork)
Skykomish River, North Fork: Deer Falls just upstream of Goblin Creek is the "end of the line" for anadromous fish. Expect fair numbers of resident cuttroat and rainbow trout in the 6- to 9-inch class above that point, and extending for miles into the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness.
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Skykomish River (South Fork)
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Snohomish River
Snohomish River system (includes Skykomish and Snoqualmie): This river system provides excellent angling opportunities for all salmon species, summer and winter steelhead, resident and sea-run cutthroat trout, resident rainbow trout, Dolly Varden and whitefish. Check the regulations pamphlets carefully for season, size, gear and catch limit restrictions. Also see listing for Snoqualmie River in King County.
Snohomish River Basin
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Stillaguamish River (Main)
Stillaguamish River: The "Stilly" provides excellent fishing for all salmon species, summer and winter steelhead, sea-run cutthroat trout, Dolly Varden and whitefish. Check the regulations pamphlets carefully for season, size, gear and catch limit restrictions. There is a special fly-fishing-only season on the North Fork.
Stillaguamish River Basin map River Basin
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Stillaguamish River (North Fork)
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Stillaguamish River (South Fork)
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Sultan River
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Wallace River
Wallace River: Near-wilderness surroundings are found along this freestone stream above the huge falls in Wallace Falls State Park, near Gold Bar. Old logging grades can be hiked to gain access to native cutthroat fishing in about four miles of gin-clear stream.
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Whitechuck River
Darrington Flood October 2003
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