Annual Everett Coho Derby set for Sept. 21-22

A member of the father-daughter team who netted this coho salmon to win a gear prize and an amazing family dinner back home during the 2023 Everett Coho Derby. (Photo by Michael Stumpf)

The 2024 Everett Coho Derby is set to take place on Sept. 21-22 and promises another exciting event for fishing enthusiasts. As the largest derby on the West Coast, this annual competition attracts participants from across the region, showcasing the rich fishing culture of Everett.

The derby features both individual and team competitions with a focus on catching coho salmon. Participants are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the derby rules to ensure a fair and enjoyable experience.

Proceeds from the derby fund various fish enhancement projects spearheaded by local clubs, including the stocking of area lakes with trout and the operation of a salmon hatchery that releases fish into the Skykomish River.

The derby’s impact extends to ecosystem management, with funds supporting carcass planting in the upper Pilchuck River and finances many youth activities, such as trout clinics and fishing events, while providing scholarships for high school and college students.

Registration deadline: Sept. 10. Visit the Everett Coho Derby website for details.

(Photo courtesy of Sharon O’Brien)
  1. Curious why no mention of the Edmonds Coho derby? I went back a couple of weeks I saw no notice why does the Everett derby get a notice and not our own derby? Not even a mention of who won, does this news outlet have something against the Edmonds derby or the organizers?

      1. Don’t mind me but a annual local event that has happened every year for at least the last 20 years is something you didn’t hear about? My apologies. I can remember Edmonds fishing derbies in the 70s. Just seems news to me. I think I even got my name in a paper one year I know my sister did made her day.

        1. Jim — first, I’ve been out of town with family so, yes, sometimes I miss things. Second, the organizer normally does send something to us but was late getting it to us this year, which is not unusual for all-volunteer organizations. We all do the best we can.

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