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Hop on a Fishing Charter and Try Angling at These Places in Seattle

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Seattle is a wonderful location to visit with families, friends and your beloved. There are numerous opportunities awaiting which will not let you stay at the resort, instead, you will enjoy having some fun, and experience something new each time. Close to Seattle are locations where you can enjoy the full extent of the Pacific Northwest’s beautiful landscape and outdoor fun. If you or your friends are fishing enthusiasts, hop on a fishing charter in Seattle to visit and explore some fantastic fishing spots. All the fishing spots are just a short sail away from downtown Seattle. The fishing gear and scrumptious cuisines will be served and provided on board the yacht while on your charter. Get ready to cast your lines and pots to catch some of the best seafood the Puget Sound waters has to offer. Here are the top places to consider fishing in the Emerald City: BELVOIR PLACE (UNION BAY/LAKE UNION)  – Smaller and grassy Belvoir Place fishing spot overlooks the Union Bay and

Get to know more about the 5 Salmon Species You’ll Find in the Emerald City

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Summer is here, and that means warmer weather, longer days, and all the more reason to spend some time on fishing charters in Seattle. While some people are fish experts, others aren’t as well versed in fishing and the differences between each subspecies. Many people know that Seattle is an abode for salmon, but fewer know how to tell whether the salmon you caught is a Chum, Chinook, or Sockeye. Whether you’re an expert fisherman or casting a rod for the first time, here are the five different types of salmon you may find while fishing in the Puget Sound waters. CHINOOK SALMON  – Chinook Salmon also known as King Salmon are typically dark silver in color with blue or green accents. Their typical weight ranges between five and 30 pounds, but they’ve been recorded to way up to 120 pounds. This fish variety is known for its large size and is the largest salmon species. They are considered to be mature when they are three, four or five years old. Adult Chinooks migrate from the oc

Go Fishing: 5 Best Fishing Charter Places In and Near Seattle

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Seattle Washington is full of entertainment, amazing views, beautiful landscape and surrounded by the gorgeous waters of the Pudget Sound on the west, Lake Washington on the east & Lake Union on the north. When it comes to sport fishing, Seattle is home to some of the most popular species of salmon including the Pink Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Chum Salmon, Silver Salmon, and the legendary King Salmon along with a number of amazing fish species that are native to freshwater lakes. With varieties of fish available year round, it is no wonder why Seattle and its nearby locations continue to be a favorite fishing charter destination among avid anglers and beginners alike. So, if you're a fishing enthusiast, look for these fishing hot-spots in and near Seattle. #1 Lake Washington Lake Washington – a freshwater lake adjacent to the city of Seattle – is open to fishing year-round and holds dozens of fish species. The best fishing spots in the lake are along the I-90 and Everg