Guided Fly Fishing Information
Olympia Outfitters strives to provide a safe, scenic, and successful fly fishing experience in the rivers and waters of Washington.
Who We Serve
Olympia Outfitters welcomes all experience levels.
Are you brand new to fly fishing or looking for a meaningful way to introduce your child to the sport?
We’re here to guide you step-by-step in a relaxed, supportive environment.
Are you trying to plan a group outing or corporate experience that people will actually enjoy and remember?
We can help you create a memorable day on the water that brings people together.
Already an experienced angler?
We offer access to local waters, seasonal knowledge, and a different way to experience fly fishing in Western Washington.
Seasonality & Conditions
Fly fishing opportunities in Western Washington vary throughout the year depending on species, water levels, and weather conditions.
Common seasonal targets may include:
Trout (spring through fall)
Salmon (late summer through fall)
Steelhead (winter and early spring)
River conditions can change quickly, so trip timing and locations are selected carefully to give you the best possible experience.
For current regulations and seasonal updates, visit:
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Fishing Regulations
Licenses & Requirements
All participants must have a valid Washington State fishing license.Licenses can be purchased online through:
WDFW Licensing Portal.
If you’re new, don’t worry—we’re happy to guide you through what you need before your trip.
Booking Process
Click any “Book Now” button on this website. You can also fill out the contact form, email, or call us directly. We are a husband and wife team who practice what we preach, so if we miss you it probably means we’re outside, we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
Once your trip is confirmed, we will provide you with trip-specific details and our liability waiver. A completed liability waiver and full payment are required to secure your date.
Cancellation Policy:
More than 24 hours: 20% fee.
24–12 hours: 50% fee.
Less than 12 hours: subject to additional fees
What to Expect
Before your trip: we will provide you with your meeting time, the exact river/launch location, and suggestions of what to bring with you. Our locations are selected shortly before date of your trip to maximize opportunity for the best available weather, river flow, and fish activity.
On the day of your trip: meet your guide at the designated location. You must have your fishing license on your at all times and show it to your guide before boarding the boat. If you have not already returned the signed liability waiver, bring it with you and provide it to your guide. If a participant does not have a valid license or waiver at the time of the trip, they may choose from the following options:
Participate without fishing
Reschedule (fees may apply)
Cancel (subject to cancellation policy)
What to Expect
A typical guided fly fishing experience includes:
Instruction (if needed)
Equipment guidance
Time on the water (wading or floating, depending on conditions)
A slower, more intentional pace. This is not just about catching fish—it’s about learning, being outside, and enjoying the process.
Why Fly Fishing?
Fly fishing offers more than just a day on the water.
It helps develop focus and patience, awareness of movement and environment, and a relaxing connection to the natural world. Many anglers find that time on the water improves not only skill—but overall clarity and well-being. Some clients enjoy birding while their loved one fishes.
Whether it’s your first cast or your hundredth day on the river, we’re here to help you have a meaningful and enjoyable experience.
Simple. Guided. Outside.