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Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report Today

Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report Today

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Dive into the "Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report Today," 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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  • Oregon Coast Winter Gold: Steelhead, Sanddabs, and Perfect Tide Swings
    Feb 28 2026
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Oregon coast fishing guru. It's a crisp February 28th mornin', 8:22 AM Pacific time, and the Pacific off Oregon's lookin' prime for some action despite the chill.

    Sunrise hit around 6:58 AM, sunset 'bout 6:00 PM per tides.net for spots like Depoe Bay and Astoria. Tides today? Expect a low around 3-4 feet early mornin', high mid-day pushin' 8 feet, then droppin' to near zero by afternoon—perfect for surf fishin' or river mouths, accordin' to tide-forecast.com for Bandon and Brookings charts. Weather's callin' north winds 15-30 knots, seas 5-9 feet with NW swells, so bundle up and watch for rogue waves from NOAA marine forecasts.

    Fish activity's heatin' up this winter—peak steelhead season on rivers feedin' the Pacific, like the Umpqua, where chrome-bright brutes from 6-20 pounds are pushin' in strong, most aggressive at 38-45 degree water temps, says Southern Oregon Anglers Charters. Ocean-wise, recent counts show sanddabs boomin'—8,000 hooked in one day off Hooks Landing reports, plus lingcod, rockfish, and kelp bass holdin' from last year's hauls. Salmon runs protected with court-ordered dam spills boostin' juveniles, per Earthjustice, meanin' better returns soon.

    Best lures? Oz Original Recipe Jonah Jigs or marabou-tied salmon jigs from Jensen Fishing Tackle in Oregon—hand-tied killers for steelhead and bottom dwellers. For bait, go herring strips or sand shrimp on a Zebco Salt Fisher combo for inshore reliability. Spoons and chick'n chain jigs from Strike King shine in the surf too.

    Hit these hot spots: Umpqua River mouth for steelhead driftin', or Depoe Bay reefs for rockfish when seas calm. Brookings harbor's tide swings are gold for halibut edges.

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    2 mins
  • Oregon Coast Heating Up: Steelhead, Lingcod, and Salmon Forecast for Late February
    Feb 27 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Pacific Ocean fishin' off Oregon's wild coast. It's Friday mornin', February 27, 2026, and we're lookin' at a solid day to wet a line if you can dodge the swells.

    Tides at Newport's Yaquina River show low at 2:12am around 4.2 feet, high at 8:15am pushin' 8.9 feet, then low again mid-afternoon—perfect for bottom bouncers on the incoming. Surfline's callin' similar at Short Sands near Seaside. Sunrise hits about 7am, sunset 'round 6pm, givin' ya a full 11 hours of light.

    Weather's high pressure holdin' over Oregon waters per the Ocean Prediction Center, but expect mixed swells outta Brookings—fishable tomorrow if you're offshore, though crabbin's been slow. Lingcod's pickin' up good there.

    Fish activity's heatin' up with salmon rebound news: California Department of Fish and Wildlife forecasts 392k Sacramento fall Chinook and 176k Klamath adults for '26—way up from last year's lows, spellin' ocean and river ops come May after PFMC meets next week. Steelhead's hot now on Chetco, Elk, Rogue, and Smith rivers droppin' into prime shape post-rains, pullin' fresh fish from the brine. ODFW says steelhead bitin' solid on Wallowa, Grande Ronde, Imnaha—jigs under bobbers, spinners, wooly buggers, nymphs, beads killin' it. Lingcod offshore, perch and trout inland.

    Recent catches? Decent steelhead pre-floods on Chetco, good lings from Brookings boats, winter kokanee jigged at Wallowa Lake. Limits on trout, whitefish.

    Best lures: Bleeding Bait spinnerbaits for multi-species, spoons, crankbaits, jigs for steelhead; big soft plastics for lakers. Bait-wise, worms, PowerBait for ponds, herring strips offshore.

    Hit these hot spots: Brookings jetty for lings on incoming tide, or Yaquina Bay rocks for perch and maybe early springers. Smith River mouth if you're driftin' for steelies.

    Stay safe, check regs—rivers open, no low-flow closures.

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  • Winter Bite Report: Lingcod and Steelhead Heating Up the Oregon Coast This February
    Feb 25 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Oregon coast fishing guru, comin' at ya from the misty shores of the Pacific. It's February 25th, 2026, and we're lookin' at a classic winter day out here—N winds 10-15 knots buildin' seas to 6-9 feet per the National Weather Service marine forecast, with rain likely and small craft advisories windin' down. Sunrise hits around 7:00 AM, sunset 'bout 5:58 PM at Depoe Bay, per tides.net.

    Tides are prime today, accordin' to Tides4Fishing for Nestucca Bay and Surfline for Pacific City: low at 4:04 AM (5.8 ft), high 9:04 AM (3.3 ft wait no—scratch that, Pacific City shows high 5:55 AM at 7.9 ft, low 1:59 PM at 0.1 ft, evenin' high 8:50 PM at 5.3 ft. Fish are feedin' heavy on the incoming and changin' tides, solunar activity average at 60 per Tides4Fishing charts.

    Recent catches? Bottom fishin' off Astoria's been hot—lingcod, rockfish, and black rockfish pilin' up, reports River Wanderer Outdoors. Steelhead beads like 12mm peach clowns from BnR Tackle are nailin' 'em in rivers feedin' the coast, per Great Lakes Angler tips adapted local. Salmon River area's seein' limits too.

    Best lures: metal jigs, plastic grubs, shrimp flies for bottom bouncin'. Strike King's Premier Pro-Model Jig or Mr Crappie Krappie Kicker for versatility. Bait-wise, whole herring or shrimp spots 'em quick.

    Hit these hot spots: Nestucca Bay jetties for surfperch and maybe a ling, or Depoe Bay's whale-watchin' rocks turned bottom-fish heaven—troll slow in 5-7 ft seas.

    Bundle up, watch the bar, and tight lines!

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