
Oregon Coast Fishing Forecast: Prime Conditions, Rockfish Limits, Crab Bounty
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After a spell of rougher ocean conditions, the weather has mellowed and forecasts call for continued fair, fishable seas into next week, according to Dockside Charters out of Depoe Bay. That’s been great news for local fleets, with limits of rockfish and near-limits on lingcod hitting the docks. Lingcod are biting aggressively on larger soft plastics like swimbaits, as well as classic lead-head jigs tipped with herring or squid. For rockfish, stick with shrimp flies, curly-tail grubs, and metal jigs in chartreuse or white. Don’t forget: cabezon are still off-limits until July 1, and yelloweye and quillback rockfish remain protected.
Crabbing is hitting its yearly peak with averages of nine keeper crab per person on recent trips. For those targeting bottomfish, all-depth is open, and the daily bag limit for rockfish is holding at four, but increases to five per angler on July 1.
Along the southern coast, Brookings Fishing Charters reports big catches on long-range trips to Point St. George Reef and Mack Arch—limits of lingcod, hefty rockfish, and a few hatchery coho salmon in the mix. Chinook salmon season is open from Cape Falcon south to the California border, with a daily limit of two salmon (but no coho retention right now). Most action for salmon has been around 40-80 feet down, especially around tide changes. Troll with hoochies in UV colors, cutplug herring, or flasher/spinner combos for the best shot at a take.
Halibut season is open for the Central and Southern Coast subareas and fishing is best on soft tides or right around the high slack. Newport and Depoe Bay boats have reported moderate catches—target deep water and soak large herring or octopus.
Hot spots this week include:
- The reefs off Depoe Bay for top-tier rockfish and lingcod.
- Point St. George Reef and Mack Arch out of Brookings for a chance at trophy lingcod.
- The north jetty and mouth of the Nestucca for sunrise salmon runs and cross-tide rockfish action.
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