• Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report - Daily

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Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report - Daily

By: Quiet. Please
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  • Dive into the "Pacific Ocean, Oregon Daily Fishing Report," your go-to podcast for the latest fishing updates and insights along the stunning Oregon coast. Perfect for fishing enthusiasts and professionals, this podcast provides daily reports on weather conditions, fish activity, and expert tips for a successful fishing trip in the Pacific Ocean. Stay informed and enhance your fishing experience with timely updates and local know-how from seasoned Oregon fishermen.

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  • Rough Seas and Rogue Rockfish: Navigating the Oregon Coast Fishing Challenge
    Nov 22 2024
    As of November 22, 2024, the fishing scene on the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast is challenging due to the prevailing weather conditions. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:

    **Weather and Tides:**
    The weather has been quite rough, making it difficult for anglers to get out on the water. According to recent reports, poor weather and ocean conditions have kept many anglers off the water for most of the week[3][4].
    For today, the tide times are crucial for planning your fishing trip. As of November 22, the high tide is expected around 10:30 AM, and the low tide around 4:30 PM. Fishing near slack tide, especially in estuaries and bays, can be more productive as many fish tend to come in with the tide[3].

    **Sunrise and Sunset:**
    Sunrise today is at 7:28 AM, and sunset is at 4:34 PM. These times are important for planning your day on the water.

    **Fish Activity:**
    Despite the challenging weather, there have been some decent catches reported. Anglers out of Depoe Bay, Newport, Charleston, and Brookings have had moderate success. The catch has mostly consisted of black, blue, and deacon rockfish, with some canary, copper, China, brown, and tiger rockfish also being caught. Lingcod fishing has been slow, with about 0.9 fish per angler at Depoe Bay and just above 0.5 fish per angler at Charleston[3].

    **Best Lures and Bait:**
    For bottomfish like rockfish and lingcod, a jig head with a rubber swim bait is a simple but effective setup. For lingcod, ensure you have a measuring device as the minimum legal size is 22 inches. When fishing from shore or in estuaries, keeping an eye on the tide and using bait that matches the local forage can be beneficial[3].

    **Hot Spots:**
    - **Depoe Bay:** Known for its moderate success with black and deacon rockfish, and occasional lingcod.
    - **Brookings:** Anglers here have landed an average of 4 fish per angler, mostly black, blue, and deacon rockfish.
    - **Charleston:** This area has seen moderate success with a mix of rockfish species and some lingcod[3].

    Remember to check the latest regulation updates and ensure you are compliant with all fishing rules and restrictions before heading out. Stay safe and good luck on the water
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    3 mins
  • Pacific Fishing Hazards: Navigating Rough Seas and Challenging Conditions off the Oregon Coast
    Nov 21 2024
    As of November 21, 2024, the fishing scene on the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast is quite challenging due to the prevailing weather conditions. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect:

    **Weather and Tides:**
    The weather forecast indicates rough seas with waves up to 20 feet and strong winds, making it difficult for anglers to venture out. Tides for today show a high tide at around 10:30 AM and a low tide at 4:30 PM. Given the harsh conditions, it's crucial to check the latest updates before heading out.

    **Sunrise and Sunset:**
    Sunrise today is at 7:14 AM, and sunset is at 4:29 PM, providing a relatively short window for fishing.

    **Fish Activity:**
    Despite the adverse conditions, recent reports suggest that when the ocean was calmer, there were excellent catches of Lingcod and rockfish. Yesterday, anglers who braved the conditions managed to catch near limits of rockfish and a significant number of Lingcod. However, the current weather makes it unlikely for such success today.

    **Types and Amounts of Fish:**
    Lingcod and rockfish have been the primary catches in recent days. For Lingcod, the limit is 2 fish per person with a minimum size of 22 inches. Rockfish, excluding yelloweye and quillback, can be caught within the general marine fish bag limit of 5 fish per person[3][4].

    **Best Lures and Bait:**
    For Lingcod, a jig head with a rubber swim bait is highly effective. For rockfish, using a jig with a twister tail trailer is recommended. Live bait such as anchovies or herring can also be productive when conditions allow.

    **Hot Spots:**
    If you decide to venture out, areas around the jetties in the lower Coos Bay estuary and near Depoe Bay have been productive for bottomfish like rockfish and Lingcod. However, given the current weather, it might be safer and more prudent to wait for calmer conditions.

    Remember to stay updated with the latest forecasts and fishing reports before heading out, and always prioritize safety.
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    2 mins
  • Rough Seas and Short Days: Winter Fishing Challenges on the Oregon Coast
    Nov 17 2024
    As of November 17, 2024, the fishing scene on the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast is quite challenging due to the onset of winter conditions. Here’s what you need to know:

    ### Weather and Tides
    The weather forecast indicates rough seas with waves expected to be around 20 feet, accompanied by heavy rain and strong winds. This makes venturing out into the ocean hazardous. Tides for today show a high tide at around 9:30 AM and a low tide at 3:30 PM, but the turbulent conditions will likely affect fishing significantly.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise today is at 7:06 AM, and sunset will be at 4:42 PM, providing a relatively short window for fishing, especially given the poor weather.

    ### Fish Activity
    Despite the adverse conditions, recent reports suggest that when the ocean was calmer, there were excellent catches of Lingcod and rockfish. On November 7, Dockside Charters reported catching a limit of rockfish and around 35 large Lingcod on both Wednesday and Thursday[1].

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Lingcod and rockfish have been the primary catches in recent good weather windows. However, with the current weather, it's unlikely that many boats will be out today. The bag limit for Lingcod is two fish per person with a minimum size of 22 inches, and the general marine fish bag limit is five fish per person[1][5].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For Lingcod, a jig head with a rubber swim bait is highly effective. For rockfish, using squid or shrimp as bait can be very productive. When conditions improve, these lures and baits should yield good results[5].

    ### Hot Spots
    When the weather calms down, Depoe Bay and Brookings are usually good spots for bottomfishing. Depoe Bay, despite challenging bar conditions recently, can offer moderate success for bottomfish. Brookings, on the other hand, has seen near limits of bottomfish even in poor conditions[5].

    Given the current weather, it's advisable to wait for calmer seas before heading out. Keep an eye on the forecasts and be prepared to hit the water as soon as conditions improve. Stay safe and keep in touch with local fishing reports for updates.
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    3 mins

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