When Do Salmon Run in Washington?

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All five Pacific salmon types in Washington run sometime between June and September.

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The different fishing seasons for salmon in Washington typically stretch from June through December. 

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The king's or chinook's main runs are between July and September. 

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Washington's coho salmon normally run  between August and October.

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The chum salmon arrives even later and typically runs between September and November. 

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The sockeye salmon in Washington commonly have their runs between the months of June and September.

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Most pink salmon in Washington run during odd-numbered years. Their prime runs occur between July to September.

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Get even more facts on Washington's salmon runs and fishing seasons via the link below!

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