Puget Sound
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Squaxin Island, WA - Reserved Land for Exploring
Poulsbo, WA - Former Submarine Base
The Puget Sound is the premier ground for cruising and exploring.
Experience spectacular halibut, salmon, rock fish and cod fishing in these protected waters.
Unlike the multitude of on-shore lodging options, your charter provides the unique experience of living aboard the boat your entire trip! Not having to return to a base camp every night, our boats have the ability to explore remote areas where few other fishermen have the opportunity to cast their line! Your Puget Sound trip will be a remarkable experience you will always remember.
Drop your crab pot and catch dinner!
The Puget Sound region is home to the majority of Washington State citizens who live in the bustling cities and suburbs that extend north to south from Stan-wood to Olympia. Most Puget Sound communities lie on either side of the north-south Interstate 5 corridor that serves as the major traffic thoroughfare of the state.
Puget Sound itself is a body of water lying east of Admiralty Inlet, through which ocean waters reach inland some 50 miles from the Pacific Coast to provide all-weather ports for ocean-going ships at Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia. The waterway is a complex and intricate system of channels, inlets, estuaries, embankment’’s and islands.
Common usage has broadened the Sound's description to include the surrounding lowlands extending east to the Cascade Mountains and the various cities and towns lying therein. Such usage also includes Whidbey, Camano, and Fidalgo islands as well as the Kitsap Peninsula.
Outside Admiralty Inlet and beyond Whidbey Island to the north, lie the popular San Juan Islands between the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Strait of Georgia. This small group of islands is a favorite playground and weekend get-away destination for residents of the region and their northern neighbors in British Columbia, Canada.