Clarkston, Washington, offers extraordinary fishing adventures along the Clearwater and Snake Rivers, making it a premier Pacific Northwest destination. The legendary Clearwater River is celebrated for its trophy-sized Steelhead, frequently exceeding 20 pounds, where guided trips excel in drift-bait techniques amid stunning Rocky Mountain landscapes and abundant wildlife like Bald Eagles and Elk. This stretch from Orofino to Lewiston provides nearly 40 miles of world-class angling for both novice and experienced fishers seeking adrenaline-pumping battles.
The Snake River through Hells Canyon—North America's deepest gorge—delivers unmatched diversity. Anglers target feisty Smallmouth Bass, prehistoric White Sturgeon (catch-and-release only), and migratory Salmon and Steelhead across seasons. Its rugged canyons teem with wildlife, including Bighorn Sheep and Elk, while accessible boat ramps and marinas simplify exploration. Year-round opportunities range from spring Chinook Salmon and Sturgeon (April–September) to fall Steelhead runs, with bass providing non-stop action through summer.
Clarkston’s strategic location bridges Washington and Idaho, granting easy access to the Grande Ronde River and premier Snake River spots like Rogersburg. Whether backbouncing for Salmon, fly-fishing for elusive Cutthroat Trout, or battling Sturgeon, the region’s guided charters tailor trips for every passion. With five public launches and expert-led excursions into Hells Canyon’s remote stretches, Clarkston stands as an angler’s paradise where wilderness meets world-class fishing.

