Cabela’s Gear Selection Seminar

Cabela's 9810 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip, WA, United States

Cabela’s Spring Great Outdoor Days runs March 10th to April 10th.  On March 12th & 13th, at the Tulalip store there will be tons of seminars to help you get dialed in to your favorite fisheries. I will be speaking on Saturday March 12th at 11am – I will talk about Kokanee Fishing our Western Washington Lakes.  I will be in the store the rest of the day answering questions and helping you with Humminbird electronics, Cannon downriggers and Minn Kota trolling motors. On Sunday March 13th at 11am – I will talk about Gear Selection for Spring and Summer...

Kokanee Fishing

Lake Stevens 10508 Chapel Hill Rd, Lake Stevens, United States

Kokanee might not be as big as Salmon and Steelhead, but they are a ton of fun and great eating!  We fish Kokanee on Lake Stevens, which is about 40 minutes north of Seattle.  This is a trolling fishery and we have it dialed in!  We also offer lessons for Kokanee fishing, for more information about lessons, give us a call.          

Fishing Classic – Seminar

Cabela's 9810 Quil Ceda Blvd, Tulalip, WA, United States

The Fishing Classic at Cabela’s is Saturday April 16th & Sunday April 17th. This means savings in the fishing department and more! At the Cabela’s in Tulalip there will be pro anglers and experts providing free seminars to help you get ready for your family fishing adventures. SATURDAY, APRIL 16TH 11:00am: Gearing up for Lingcod - Learn from local expert and Cabela's Pro-Staff, Nick Kester, what you need this season to catch trophy-size lingcod. 12:00pm: Homewater Opportunities - Join us to learn from local expert, Doug Saint-Denis, and talk about the best fishing spots in the area. We’ll discuss local...

Lingcod Fishing

Puget Sound , United States

The Puget Sound Lingcod fishing season is only open 45 days.  This is a slot fishery and Lingcod must be between 26 inches and 36 inches.  We have limited openings.    

Coho Salmon

We have some limited Coho fishing opportunities on the Snohomish and Skagit River.  Availability and WDFW limitations are an issue, so email or call to see what is available.