QUICK SUMMARY
Salmon fishing in Skagit County will temporarily close from the mouth of the Skagit River to Marblemount Bridge and the Cascade River to Rockport-Cascade Road Bridge starting November 19. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife cites nearing catch limits for coho salmon as the reason for the closure, which will last until January 31, 2026. Recreational fishing for game fish remains open under annual rules.
Salmon fishing in Skagit County will close temporarily, starting November 19, as announced by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. The closure impacts the Skagit and Cascade River fisheries, specifically from the mouth of the Skagit River to Marblemount Bridge and the mouth of the Cascade River to Rockport-Cascade Road Bridge. Officials indicated that catch estimates for coho salmon are nearing their limit, necessitating the closure to protect the species. This action will remain in effect until January 31, 2026, ensuring that salmon populations have a chance to recover. Recreational fishing for game fish will still be permitted under existing annual regulations. The decision reflects the state's commitment to sustainable fishing practices and conservation efforts. Salmon are vital to the local ecosystem and economy, making this closure significant for the community. Stakeholders will monitor fish populations closely during this period to inform future fishing regulations.