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Wenatchee River

Washington ยท Central Cascades
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Live Conditions
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Gauge Height
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Fishing Report

Current conditions report โ€” Wenatchee River โ€” March 2026

About Wenatchee River Fishing

Wenatchee River is one of Washington's premier trout fisheries, located in the Central Cascades region. The river is well known for producing quality Rainbow Trout and Steelhead, drawing anglers from across the country throughout the season.

Best Time to Fish Wenatchee River

Fishing on Wenatchee River varies significantly by season. Spring runoff typically peaks between April and June, with conditions improving as flows stabilize. Summer offers excellent dry fly opportunities during morning and evening hours. Fall is prime time for larger fish as brown trout move into spawning mode. Winter fishing can be exceptional during midday midge hatches.

Species

Wenatchee River supports healthy populations of Rainbow Trout, Steelhead, Cutthroat Trout. The river's diverse habitat โ€” from fast riffles to deep pools โ€” provides year-round holding water for trout of all sizes.

Access & Regulations

Always check the current Washington fishing regulations before heading out. Regulations on Wenatchee River may include special catch-and-release sections, artificial-only stretches, and seasonal closures. A valid Washington fishing license is required.

Live River Data

Trout Bible pulls live flow and gauge data directly from the USGS National Water Information System. Current CFS (cubic feet per second) and gauge height readings are updated every 15โ€“60 minutes, giving you the most accurate picture of conditions before you make the drive.