Fishing in Pierce County, Washington
- Dash Point Pier is an "L" shaped pier on Puget Sound.longest fishing pier image by feisty from Fotolia.com
Tacoma's Dash Point Pier features an "L-shaped pier extending 300 feet into the Sound with 100 feet at the end" for fishing and crabbing, according to the city's parks website. - Cross the Narrows Bridge to fish on Fox Island in Pierce County.the verrazano bridge in New York Harbor image by Gary from Fotolia.com
Cross Puget Sound via the Narrows Bridge to fish from the Fox Island Concrete Pier, managed by Pierce County. - Two fishing piers are available at Point Defiance.fishing on the pier image by manic35 from Fotolia.com
Two public fishing piers are available at Point Defiance Park at the Boathouse and Les Davis Pier, according to Tacoma's parks website. Fish cleaning sites are provided. - Lure them in at Spanaway Lake.foam-rubber fish image by Aleksandr Ugorenkov from Fotolia.com
Spanaway Lake is a 135-acre park with a fishing pier for trout fishing and a boat launch operated by Pierce County. - Gig Harbor is a boating community with several fishing options.marina image by jcpjr from Fotolia.com
Gig Harbor is a waterfront community on the southern end of Puget Sound with several fishing sites and boat launches, including Kopachuk, Penrose Point and Joemma Beach state parks.