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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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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.

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock

Also check out https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...
and
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Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • "Mixed Bag Off the Oregon Coast: A Fishing Forecast for December 1, 2024"
    2024/12/01
    As of December 1, 2024, the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast is presenting a mixed bag for anglers, influenced by the transitioning weather and tidal conditions.

    ### Tidal Report
    Today, the tides are moderate, with a high tide at around 10:30 AM and a low tide at 4:30 PM. Fishing near slack tides, especially during the high tide, has historically been more productive for species like salmon and bottomfish.

    ### Weather
    The weather forecast indicates a partly cloudy day with winds at about 10-15 mph and wave heights around 8-10 feet. While these conditions are manageable, they might make the ocean a bit choppy, especially for smaller boats.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise today is at 7:28 AM, and sunset is at 4:29 PM, providing a decent window for daytime fishing.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday's fishing reports from the Oregon coast suggest that bottomfish like lingcod and rockfish were active. According to Dockside Charters, anglers had successful days catching limits of lingcod and near-limits of rockfish[4].

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Lingcod and rockfish were the stars of the show, with many anglers reporting full limits. Lingcod were particularly hungry, with catches including several large fish. The general marine fish bag limit allows for 5 fish, with specific limits for lingcod (2 fish, minimum 22 inches) and cabezon (1 fish, minimum 16 inches)[4].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For bottomfish, a jig head with a rubber swim bait is highly effective, especially for lingcod. Rockfish can be caught using similar setups or with bait like squid or shrimp. For those targeting salmon, although the ocean recreational salmon season is closed, the estuaries and bays might still yield some coho, especially near slack tides with lures like spinners or bait like herring[3][4].

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Coos Bay Estuary**: Known for its rockfish and lingcod, fishing around the jetties near slack tides can be very productive.
    - **Offshore near Cape Falcon to Humbug Mountain**: This area has been good for bottomfish and, during open seasons, coho salmon.

    Keep in mind that the ocean conditions can change quickly, so it's always a good idea to check the latest forecasts and regulation updates before heading out. Enjoy your fishing trip
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  • Fishing the Stormy Oregon Coast: Navigating Rough Seas and Free Fishing Days
    2024/11/30
    As of November 30, 2024, the fishing scene along the Oregon coast is quite challenging due to the prevailing weather conditions. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect today:

    ### Weather and Tides
    The weather is rough, with strong winds and significant wave activity, making offshore fishing difficult. Tides for today are as follows: high tide at 7:47 AM and low tide at 1:47 PM. The changing tides can affect fish activity, especially in estuaries and bays.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 7:28 AM, and sunset will be at 4:28 PM, giving you a decent window for fishing despite the weather.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday, despite the challenging conditions, some anglers managed to catch a few fish. The Buoy 10 area, which is usually productive, saw some action but mostly with smaller fish. Coho salmon were the primary catch, with a few Chinook salmon being released as per the regulations[2].

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    In the Buoy 10 area, anglers caught mostly coho salmon, with some reports of Chinook salmon that had to be released. The ocean recreational salmon fishing season is technically closed, but some fish are still present in the estuaries and bays[4].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For coho salmon, using spinners, spoons, or flies that mimic baitfish can be effective. In the estuaries, a jig head with a rubber swim bait or a simple spinner rig can work well. For those targeting bottomfish, a jig head with a rubber swim bait or squid is a good choice[4].

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Buoy 10 Area**: This area is known for its productivity, especially on high tides. It's a good spot for coho and Chinook salmon, although the latter must be released currently.
    - **Tillamook Bay**: While the salmon fishing here is slow as most fish have moved into the rivers, there are still some fish coming through the bay. The Wilson River, which feeds into Tillamook Bay, is another good spot to try[3].

    ### Free Fishing Days
    Remember, today and yesterday are Oregon's free fishing days, so you don't need a license to fish, crab, or clam anywhere in Oregon. This is a great opportunity to introduce someone new to fishing or to enjoy the sport without the licensing hassle[1][3][4].

    Stay safe, and be mindful of the weather conditions. Good luck out there
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  • "Navigating the Challenging Oregon Coast Fishery: Strategies for Success in Rough Conditions"
    2024/11/29
    As of November 29, 2024, the fishing scene along 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 has been rough, with poor ocean conditions keeping many anglers off the water. Today, expect similar conditions with strong winds and rough seas. Tides are crucial; fishing is typically better around slack tide, especially for species like salmon, surfperch, and Pacific herring. For November 29, the high tide is around 9:30 AM and the low tide at 3:30 PM.

    **Sunrise and Sunset:**
    Sunrise is at 7:28 AM, and sunset is at 4:28 PM, giving you a decent window for fishing, especially during the morning and late afternoon.

    **Fish Activity:**
    Despite the challenging weather, there have been reports of decent catches in certain areas. Yesterday, anglers out of Depoe Bay, Newport, and Charleston managed to catch a mix of rockfish species, including black, blue, and deacon rockfish, along with some lingcod, though the lingcod fishing was slow[3].

    **Types and Amounts of Fish:**
    The catch rates have been moderate, with an average of 2-4 fish per angler, mostly rockfish. Lingcod catches were around 0.5-0.9 fish per angler. There have also been reports of surfperch available in the surf along sandy beaches and rocky shores[3].

    **Best Lures and Bait:**
    For rockfish and lingcod, a jig head with a rubber swim bait is effective. For surfperch, small jigs or bait like sand crabs and mussels work well. When fishing from shore or in estuaries, using lures that mimic the natural baitfish in the area can be productive.

    **Hot Spots:**
    - **Depoe Bay:** Known for its moderate success with rockfish and occasional lingcod.
    - **Newport:** Offers a mix of rockfish species and some lingcod, though the lingcod fishing has been slow.
    - **Charleston:** Similar to Depoe Bay, with a focus on rockfish and occasional lingcod.

    Remember to check the tide and weather conditions before heading out, as they can significantly impact your fishing experience. Always ensure you have the necessary gear and follow the current fishing regulations.
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