Guided Fishing Trips with Anglers Guide Service delivers far more than just time on the water. Instead, each trip combines expert instruction, premium equipment, and carefully selected rivers to create an unforgettable experience in Western Washington. From the moment you step aboard, everything focuses on comfort, safety, and putting you in the best possible position to catch fish.

To begin with, all of our fishing trips include a full day on the river using the boat that best fits your group and the conditions. For smaller parties, our heated drift boats comfortably seat two to three anglers and feature forced-air heaters and bimini tops, which makes rainy Northwest days far more enjoyable. Meanwhile, larger groups can fish from our fully equipped 25-foot jet sled, which accommodates four to six anglers and includes heaters and all the modern conveniences needed for long days on the water. Additionally, when water levels drop or fly fishing becomes the priority, our 13-foot rafts offer access to water that hard boats simply cannot reach.
Fishing trips with us includes top quality rods, reels, tackle and bait.
Equally important, all fishing equipment is included. We provide quality Okuma rods, along with all tackle, bait, or flies required for the day. Therefore, you can simply show up ready to fish without worrying about gear or setup. Furthermore, corporate groups, individual anglers, and families are all welcome. Custom Fishing Trips for large groups using multiple boats are also available, and we regularly coordinate with trusted guides throughout Washington to ensure a seamless experience.
When regulations allow, anglers may retain legal limits of Salmon or Steelhead. At the end of any fishing trips, we clean and bag your fish for convenience. Moreover, if you land a trophy fish, we take detailed photos and measurements so you can arrange a high-quality replica mount.
Just as importantly, we love teaching. Whether you are learning to float fish, side drift, or cast a fly rod with precision, we tailor instruction to your skill level. Children are especially welcome, because teaching young anglers builds patience, confidence, and a lifelong respect for the outdoors. For safety, children under 12 must wear life jackets, and Coast Guard–approved jackets are provided for everyone.
What to Bring
- Warm clothing and layers
- Lunch and beverages
- Waterproof boots or waders
- Polarized sunglasses
- Valid fishing license and catch record card
- Camera for trophy photos
- Rain gear
Finally, bag lunches and drinks can often be purchased near the launch sites on the morning of your Fishing Trip. Simply ask when booking, and we will point you in the right direction.
If you are interested in fishing with Anglers Guide Service contact us today.
