BOTTOM FISHING The hot ports last week were Brookings, Gold Beach, Garibaldi and Pacific City with most bottomfishers getting between five and six rockfish and at least one lingcod. Most other ports reported catches of between two and three rockfish – most likely because windy conditions on the central coast blew boats off the water and shortened fishing times.
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BOTTOM FISHING Most ports sampled reported catches of four to five rockfish again this week. About half of the anglers caught lingcod. The hot port last week was Brookings with most bottomfishers getting limits of rockfish and at least one lingcod. Fishing for groundfish is closed offshore of the 30-fathom line defined by latitude and longitude.
BOTTOM FISHING Most ports sampled reported catches of four to five rockfish again this week. About half of the anglers caught lingcod. The hot port last week was Garibaldi with most bottomfishers getting limits of rockfish and at least one lingcod.
Most ports sampled reported catches of four to five rockfish. About half of the anglers caught lingcod. The hot port last week was Garibaldi with most bottomfishers getting limits of rockfish and lingcod. Fishing for groundfish is closed offshore of the 30-fathom line defined by latitude and longitude.
Better than half the anglers out of Astoria landed Chinook salmon last week. Coho catches were much lower – only about one for every 10 anglers. On the rest of the coast there were no reported coho landings. One in 10 anglers caught Chinook south of Astoria. The exception was Winchester Bay where about four in 10 anglers caught a Chinook.
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Herring in Yaquina Bay Anglers are catching large herring in Yaquina Bay. There are no other reports of significant herring catches from other Oregon bays or estuaries, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t there. While most anglers catch herring for bait, they are excellent eating and good for you with higher omega 3 oil content than salmon. Try them smoked. Delicious! This is also a really fun fishery for kids.
BOTTOM FISHING Fishing for rockfish continues to be good with the average rockfish catch at about five or six fish per angler. Lingcod catches are good at all ports surveyed at better than one fish per angler. Bottom fishing is closed offshore of the 30-fathom line defined by latitude and longitude.
BOTTOM FISHING Fishing for rockfish continues to be good with the average rockfish catch at about five or six fish per angler. Lingcod catches are good at all ports surveyed at better than one fish per angler. Bottom fishing is closed offshore of the 30-fathom line defined by latitude and longitude. Cabezon retention is prohibited by all anglers until July 1. Retention of cabezon is allowed July 1 through Sept. 30. Under the federal cabezon quota, there is only enough cabezon to be open for two to three months during the busy summer period. When ODFW asked for public input in the fall, many people said they preferred a later season (July-September) over an earlier season. The daily bag and size limits remain the same (one-fish sublimit, 16-inch minimum length).
