Find out everything you need about the different types of fishing in the PNW!
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Freshwater fishing is the sport of catching fish from freshwater bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and streams. These fish are typically caught using a rod and reel, bait, and tackle much like the rest of the country. Freshwater fishing is one of the most popular forms of fishing in the United States as it offers anglers a wide variety of fish to target, including bass, trout, catfish, and panfish.

Shellfish fishing is the process of catching shellfish, which are aquatic animals with a hard shell, such as shrimp, mussels, and oysters. It can be done by hand, using a net, or with a trap.

Saltwater fishing is a type of fishing in which the water has a high concentration of salt like in the ocean or bays. There are many different types of saltwater fish, such as tuna, rockfish, and more, that can be caught through saltwater fishing.

In fly fishing, anglers use a rod, line, and lure to catch fish. The lure, or fly, is a small, artificial lure that imitates a natural insect. The fly is casted using a fly rod, which is a long, flexible rod that allows the angler to cast the lure with accuracy. The line is attached to the rod and is used to control the lure and to reel in the fish. Fly fishing is a popular sport among anglers of all skill levels. It provides a great way to enjoy the outdoors and to challenge oneself.

Crabbing is the common name for the process of catching crabs. There are a number of different methods that can be used to catch crabs, including baited traps, hand-lines and even simply scooping them up from the shoreline. With a little bit of practice, anyone can enjoy the fun and excitement of crabbing. So get out there and give it a try!