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Year-round Oregon Salmon Fishing
Unbeknownst to most, salmon run in Oregon's streams 12 months out of the year.
Although there are clear peak periods to participate in Oregon salmon fishing
opportunities, an angler must always be prepared to do battle with Oregon's most
sought-after species.
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Salmon run in Oregon's streams 12 months out of the year, making Oregon salmon fishing the best venu in the lower 48
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Oregon Salmon Fishing for Spring Chinook
Starting the year is Oregon's famous spring chinook. The average angler expends
an average of 21 hours fishing for every spring chinook retained. Thankfully, with
our professional Oregon salmon fishing guides, the average is significantly better.
But once you catch one of these fish for a barbecue of only your closest friends,
you'll understand why it's worth the wait. This species of chinook is so laden
with healthy omega-3 fat, that it practically deep fat fries itself on your grill.
This salmon is the finest tasting on the entire West Coast, and it's available
six months out of the year from Oregon waters.
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Oregon salmon fishing for feeder chinook and coho which are gorging themselves for the coming winter.
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Oregon Salmon Fishing for Ocean Feeders
Summer brings on some special Oregon salmon fishing opportunities. Coast wide,
huge numbers of chinook and coho are gorging themselves on massive schools of
baitfish in the ocean. Here, our Oregon salmon fishing guides and charters have
an opportunity to put you onto schools of actively feeding salmon which usually
means easy limits of high-quality fish. With head spinning fast action, t
he guide has to make sure they have ample bait supplies as 20 to 50 violent
strikes constitute an average day.
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Oregon salmon fishing the Buoy 10 fishery is unparalled. Feisty chrome brigh kings are the norm.
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Oregon Salmon Fishing at Buoy 10
And then, the massive migration begins. Within close proximity to Portland,
one of the most productive fisheries on the entire West Coast kicks into high gear.
Come and experience the Buoy 10 fishery at the mouth of the Columbia River.
This is Oregon salmon fishing at its finest. With the numbers of Columbia
River salmon that enter the river at this time of year, state agencies
occasionally increase the bag limits on salmon so a glut of fish doesn't
over-run the our numerous hatcheries. This type of wide-open fishing brings
out professional Oregon salmon fishing guides from every corner of the state
but the best ones know where to position themselves at each stage of the tide
and what lure or bait is working best for each species of Columbia River salmon.
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Oregon salmon fishing for 60 or 70 pound fall run Tillamook hogs.
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Oregon Salmon Fishing for Tillamook Hogs
On the heels of this magnificent fishery comes an angler's opportunity to
boat a salmon of a lifetime! The last remaining healthy run of wild salmon
migrates in impressive numbers back to every Oregon coastal watershed.
These "abundant beasts" exhibit everything you would expect from
a strain of salmon that have survived a century of European settlement.
The extra few weeks of prime feeding conditions coupled with a superior genetic
makeup allows for these chinook-up to 60 or 70 pounds, to negotiate our steep
coastal drainages. Large chinook on light gear is our main quarry but our
Oregon salmon fishing guides also take an occasional coho salmon as well.
This run of salmon provides for a quality fishery from September through
October in our ocean and estuaries and October through December in scores of
Oregon coastal rivers.
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