Shop The Best Salmon & Steelhead Fishing Gear & Tackle
At FishUSA, we have all of the salmon and steelhead fishing gear you need to head to your favorite stream well-prepared. Our salmon and steelhead fishing selection includes everything from rods and reels, lures, and accessories – plus waders and other outerwear to stay warm and dry in the harshest of elements. Find the best salmon fishing gear for sale at FishUSA today!
Salmon Trolling Flashers & Dodgers
Salmon Trolling Flashers & Dodgers
Spinning Rods
Spinning Rods
Casting Rods
Casting Rods
Trolling Rods
Trolling Rods
Beads
Beads
Casting Spoons
Casting Spoons
hard baits
hard baits
Inline Spinners
Inline Spinners
Jarred & Cured Baits
Jarred & Cured Baits
Jig Heads
Jig Heads
Jigs
Jigs
Lure Components
Lure Components
Scents & Cures
Scents & Cures
Soft Baits
Soft Baits
Trolling Rigs / Flies
Trolling Rigs / Flies
Trolling Spoons
Trolling Spoons
Pacific Northwest
Pacific Northwest
Salmon and steelhead fishing constitutes a range of approaches and methods, which vary as much as the waters where you can find these fish. Pacific salmon species, including Chinook salmon (King salmon) and sea-going Coho salmon, are anadromous, meaning they hatch in freshwater streams and rivers and then migrate to the ocean to feed and grow. They are found throughout the western U.S., Canadian Pacific Northwest, and Japan. In North America's vast Pacific Northwest region, anglers troll fabled saltwater fisheries with equipment that can withstand the harshness of a saltwater environment. Spend time around PNW anglers, and you'll see a seemingly never-ending assortment of flashers, spoons, hootchies, and bait doctored with scents and dyes that can all bring fish to your bait and boat. These trolling techniques are employed in freshwater fisheries as well, most notably for Great Lakes salmon. Wild steelhead trout, like salmon, return to their natal streams or rivers to spawn in late summer or early fall. In these freshwater tributaries, anglers employ various light tackle, including spinning gear, centerpins, and fly fishing rods and reels. Whether your goal is to catch and release or keep a few for the smoker from the Salmon River nearest you, it's hard to beat the thrill when you set the hook on a salmon or steelhead.