Services Fish the Rivers like the Lower Quinault, Queets, Salmon, Raft, and Cook Creek. Our rivers are not open to public fishing, boating, hiking or camping. Often times you won't see another group all day. Our rivers are open all year under normal conditions. Spring Chinook and Sockeye run during the spring months. Steelhead run in the summer, fall and winter months. Jack salmon and Coho run during the fall months along with Chinook that run during the fall and winter months. There are also cutthroat trout in the rivers all year. No State License Required These rivers are not open to public fishing, or boating, and require an Quinault tribal guide for sports fishing. The Quinault tribe regulates these rivers, not Washington state. State regulations regarding bag limits, releasing wild Chinook and wild Steelhead, and hook restrictions do NOT apply! Rates on the lower Quinault I charge for walk-in trips $125 per person and for boat trip $200 per person, with a 3-person minimum on the skiff jet boat. Feel free to e-mail me with any questions or to book your trip. If I'm booked, I also work with other licensed Quinault fishing guides to get you a trip. I will supply poles, gear, and bait, what ever makes you comfortable. River levels Scenic Drift Trips: 2 people $125 per person, just for those who would just like to site see, take photos, etc. Boat trip on the Quinault river. What to Bring! Layered clothing, rubber boots, camera for that prize catch, sack lunch, and maybe some raingear depending on the weather. And most of all bring the fishing spirit and be ready to catch some fish! Book your trip today! Fred Eastman
PO Box 113
Taholah, Wa. 98587
Phone: 360-276-4259
e-mail: feastman@centurytel.net here is a google map to where I usually meet up with my clients, the middle spot to where we would go fishing. Amanda park Mercentile, is best place to meet.
Amanda Park Mercantile
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