Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report Today

Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report Today

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Tillamook Bay Bottom Fishing and Crabbing Report - Light Winds, Falling Tide Favor Nearshore Bite
Jan 11, 2026

This is Artificial Lure with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report.

Offshore and nearshore, the ocean’s laying down a bit this morning, with light northwest swell and a chilly, gray start. According to the Ocean Prediction Center, weak high pressure is in place now, with a coastal trough expected mid‑week, so winds stay moderate today but seas will be lumpier the farther you run.

Tides are moving nicely for a bite window. Tide-Forecast’s Barview station at Tillamook Bay shows a morning high around 6:07 a.m. at just under 7.5 feet, dropping to a low early...

Duration: 00:03:40
Winter Wonderland: Oregon Coast Fishing Report for January 9
Jan 10, 2026

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon coastal fishing report.

Out here this morning we’ve got a classic winter pattern: cool, gray, light northerly to variable winds, and a long-period swell laying things down between sets. Air temps are riding the low 40s early, pushing into the 50s mid‑day. Marine layer’s hanging on, but visibility is decent between showers. Sunrise is right around 7:55 a.m. with sunset close to 4:55 p.m., so you’ve got a tight winter window and the best bite stacked at first light and on the afternoon tide push...

Duration: 00:03:40
Mid-Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Rockfish, Surfperch, and Winter Steelhead Opportunities
Jan 09, 2026

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in from the mid‑Oregon coast, where winter’s finally giving us a little breather and the salt’s starting to feel fishy again.

According to NOAA’s Newport station, we’ve got an early morning high pushing a bit over 7 feet around first light, sliding toward a late‑morning low around 2 feet, then building back to an afternoon high. That morning flood into the bays is your prime window. Surfline’s tide calendar for Pacific City shows a solid 7‑plus‑foot high just after daybreak, which lines up nicely with a first‑light push. Figure sun...

Duration: 00:04:21
Stormy Seas and Hungry Fish - Winter Angling on the Oregon Coast with Artificial Lure
Jan 07, 2026

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Oregon coast angling. It's January 7th, 2026, and we're lookin' at a wild day on the Pacific—NWS Portland OR has a High Surf Advisory runnin' till 4 PM Thursday with breakers hittin' 25 feet on the north and central coast. Stay off jetties and rocks; waves'll sweep ya right in. Weather's stormy too, with winter gales and heavy rain from them Pacific Northwest fronts pushin' through.

Sunrise was 'round 7:22 AM PST, sunset 'bout 4:42 PM per Tides4Fishing charts for Nestucca Bay. Tides today at Pacific City or Barview show low 'round 7-8...

Duration: 00:02:25
Coastal Oregon Winter Steelhead Report: Chetco, Smith Booming, Flooding Potential, Tides, Fishing Hotspots
Jan 05, 2026

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean Oregon fishing report for this chilly January 5th morning. Winter steelhead season's kickin' off strong on the southern coastal rivers like the Chetco, Smith, Elk, and Sixes—Brookings Fishing Charters says it's off and runnin' with above-average size fish showin' up early. OPB reports minor coastal flooding from high tides in Clatsop, Tillamook, and Coos Bay areas today, so watch low spots on US 101, but winds are easin' for calmer conditions.

Tides at Barview Tillamook Bay hit high around 2:15am at 7.3 feet, low mid-mornin', then risin' again—NOAA predicts simi...

Duration: 00:01:53
Coastal Currents: Winter Steelhead, Crab Fleets, and Swell Chasing on the Oregon Coast
Jan 04, 2026

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for Oregon coast angling, comin' at ya from the misty shores of the Pacific on this chilly January 4th, 2026. Winds are pickin' up out of the southwest with a chance of rain today, per the Ocean Weather Service forecast—bundle up and watch for those monster swells batterin' the beaches. Sunrise hit around 7:45 AM PST, sunset 'bout 4:45 PM, givin' us a short window, but tides are prime: low at 2:44 AM (3.31 ft) risin' to high 9:00 AM (8.33 ft) at Oceanside, then droppin' to low 4:35 PM-ish, accordin' to Tide-Forecast.com. Fish the incomin' tide fo...

Duration: 00:02:33
Brace for Stormy Seas: Tillamook Bay Lingcod, Crabbing, and Surf Perch on the Oregon Coast
Jan 02, 2026

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Oregon coast fishing guru, comin' at ya from the misty shores of the Pacific on this crisp January mornin'. Tides today at Barview near Tillamook Bay got low at 4:35 AM hittin' 3.28 feet, high risin' to 9.35 feet by 10:22 AM—perfect for workin' the incoming current. Sunrise kicked off around 7:50 AM, sunset 'round 4:45 PM, givin' ya a solid daylight window before the chill sets in. Weather's stormy out there per National Weather Service forecasts, with small craft advisories from Florence to Cape Blanco—winds pickin' up, seas rough, so shore anglers, bundle up and watc...

Duration: 00:02:38
Catch The New Year's Eve Bite: Oregon Coast Fishing Report
Dec 31, 2025

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Oregon coast fishing guru, comin' at ya from the misty shores of the Pacific on this chilly New Year's Eve mornin'. Weather's holdin' steady out there—expect variable winds under 15 knots offshore from Cape Lookout to Florence per Ocean Weather Service, with seas 7 to 8 feet easin' off. Sunrise hits at 7:49 AM in Coos Bay or 7:56 AM up at Tillamook Bay via Tide-Forecast.com, sunset around 4:50 PM. Tides are prime: low at 3:37 AM (3.1 ft) in Coos Bay risin' to high 9:57 AM (8.57 ft), then droppin' to a screamin' low -0.74 ft by 5:15 PM—perfect for...

Duration: 00:02:13
Coastal Fishing Report: Rockfish, Lings, and Surfperch - Tides, Tackle, and Hot Spots along the Oregon Coast
Dec 29, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon coastal fishing report.

We’re sitting on a big morning flood tide up and down the north and central coast. Tide-Forecast shows Barview in Tillamook Bay topping out around an 8.1‑foot high at 6:56 a.m., dropping to a mid‑day low before building again this evening. Newport’s Yaquina River station shows a similar pattern, with a strong morning high just after 7 a.m. According to Seaside tide tables, sunrise is right around 7:55–8:00 a.m. with sunset just before 4:40 p.m., so your best windows are that dawn high and the la...

Duration: 00:03:50
Winter Bites on Oregon's Coast - Lingcod, Rockfish, and Surfperch Report
Dec 28, 2025

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Oregon Pacific report.

Up and down the coast this morning we’ve got classic winter conditions: chilly mid‑40s to low‑50s, light coastal showers and patchy fog, with a light south to southwest breeze. Skies want to brighten a bit mid‑day, but figure on gray and damp more than sun. Dress for spray and wind chill.

According to Tide‑Forecast for Coos Bay, we’re sitting on a nice **morning high** around 7:26 a.m. at about 7½ feet, dropping to a low around 2:14 p.m. near a foot and a half...

Duration: 00:03:36
Crisp Winter Fishing on Oregon Coast: Trout, Surfperch, Crab Bites, and Lure Tips for the Prime Tides
Dec 27, 2025

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Oregon coast fishing guru. It's a crisp winter morning on the Pacific off Oregon, with sunrise at 7:55 AM and sunset around 4:38 PM per Tide-Forecast.com for spots like Barview and Newport. Tides are prime today: high at 5:31 AM hitting 7.23 ft at Barview, dropping to low 2.23 ft by noon, then evening high 5.4 ft at 5:24 PM and overnight low 1.54 ft—perfect for surfperch and lingcod chasing the moving water, says Tide-Forecast.com.

Weather's holding steady with light winds and chilly temps in the 40s, no big storms rolling in from ocean.weather.gov br...

Duration: 00:01:58
Winter Wonderland: Fishing the Oregon Coast for Rockfish, Lingcod, and More
Dec 26, 2025

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your salty dog guide for Pacific Ocean fishing off Oregon. It's December 26th, 8:23 AM, and we're lookin' at a classic winter setup—sunrise at 7:48 AM, sunset 4:46 PM per Tide-Forecast.com for Coos Bay. Tides today hit high at 6:01 AM around 6.8 feet, low at 11:52 AM near 2.9 feet, then high again later—perfect for workin' the incoming for bottom dwellers, accordin' to NOAA Tides & Currents data.

Weather's comin' in feisty: southwest winds 5-10 knots buildin' to 25-35 with gusts to 50 tonight, seas 12-18 feet easin' after dark, says Ocean Weather.gov and Brookings forecasts. Bundle up...

Duration: 00:02:04
Winter Wonderland Fishing on the Oregon Coast - Rockfish, Lingcod, and Dungeness Crab Abound!
Dec 24, 2025

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things fishin' along the Oregon Coast and Pacific waters. Merry Christmas Eve from out here where the waves are crashin' and the bites are warmin' up!

Weather's lookin' crisp today—mid-40s, partly cloudy with light winds from the north, perfect for bundlin' up and hittin' the surf. Sunrise kicked off around 7:50 AM, sunset's at 4:30 PM, givin' ya a solid 8.5 hours of daylight to chase 'em. Tides at Newport per NOAA are risin' strong: low at 7:42 AM (4.22 ft), high at 1:23 PM (7.10 ft), then droppin' to 8:33 PM low—fish...

Duration: 00:01:54
Oregon Coast Fishing Report December 22nd: Rockfish, Crab, and Salmon Outlook
Dec 22, 2025

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Oregon coast fishing guide, bringin' ya the straight scoop on today's action around the Pacific off Oregon, December 22nd, 8:22 AM sharp.

Tides at Coos Bay and Newport show high around 3 AM at 6-7 feet, low mid-mornin' 'bout 7-8 AM droppin' to 3-4 feet, then risin' high again early afternoon to 6+ feet—perfect for bottom bouncin' on the incoming. Sunrise hits 7:50 AM, sunset 4:30 PM, givin' ya a solid 8.5 hours of light. Weather's typical winter: cool 40s, partly cloudy with light winds from the south, waves 4-6 feet easin' off—bundle up but it's...

Duration: 00:01:48
Winter Coastal Fishing Report: Crab, Lings, and Perch Bite in Oregon's Pacific Waters
Dec 21, 2025

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your salty dog guide for Oregon's Pacific waters. It's Sunday, December 21st, 8:23 AM Pacific time, and we're lookin' at a classic winter coastal day out here. Sunrise hit at 7:46 AM down Coos Bay way, sunset's 4:43 PM—short days, but the fish don't punch a clock. Tides at Coos Bay show high at 2:57 AM (6.16 ft), low 7:45 AM (3.52 ft), high again 1:30 PM (7.81 ft), and evening low 8:40 PM (-0.51 ft)—prime incoming for surf perch and lings. Newport's similar: high 1:54 AM (6.75 ft), low 6:28 AM (4.3 ft). Weather's rowdy per National Weather Service—SW winds 15-20 knots gustin' 25, seas 9-10 ft...

Duration: 00:02:33
Coastal Fishing Report: Mellow Winter Patterns, Solid Bottomfish and Crab Bites on the Oregon Coast
Dec 20, 2025

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Pacific Ocean Oregon coastal report, from about Tillamook Head down through Newport.

We’re riding a mellow winter pattern offshore: the latest marine forecast from the National Weather Service out of Portland calls for light to moderate southerlies this weekend with building seas Sunday into Monday, so the *window* to get out is really today and early tomorrow before it gets snotty again. Nearshore in the morning you’ll find the fishable stuff—generally under 6 feet of swell early, then stacking up later in the day.

Tides are a bit so...

Duration: 00:04:06
Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Rockfish and Dungeness Crab Opportunities After High Winds
Dec 17, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your Oregon Coast Pacific report.

We’re just coming off a high‑wind warning that ran through early this morning, with southwest blows to 40 and gusts to 60 along beaches and headlands, according to Tillamook County Emergency Management. That left a pretty gnarly swell and some debris in the nearshore, so expect lumpy seas and stick close to the heads or bays if you’re in a smaller rig.

NOAA’s Newport station shows a predawn low, then a solid mid‑morning high pushing around 8–9 feet and another ebb late afternoon. That building mor...

Duration: 00:03:47
Windy Oregon Coast Brawls with Rockfish and Lingcod - Gear Up for Dungeness Crab Bonanza
Dec 15, 2025

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Oregon coast fishing guide. It's December 15th, 2025, and we're lookin' at a blustery day on the Pacific—Wind Advisory from the National Weather Service kickin' in early mornin' through 4 PM, with gusty winds pushin' unsecured gear around, strongest up north in the Coast Range. Sunrise at 7:48 AM, sunset 4:34 PM per Pacific City tides data, so get out there quick.

Tides at Oceanside and Nestucca Bay entrance are prime: low at 2:40 AM around 2.8 ft, high 5:44 AM at 6.7 ft, low noonish 1.6 ft, evenin' high buildin'. Netarts charts show low solunar activity today, but fi...

Duration: 00:01:56
Oregon Pacific Fishing Report: Winter Storms, Tides, and Hot Bites
Dec 14, 2025

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Oregon Pacific fishing report for this crisp winter morning. Winter storms are pounding the coast with monster waves and gale warnings from NOAA's ocean weather service, so stay offshore cautious—coastal flooding at high tide's no joke. Tides at Chetco Cove and Newport show low around 1-2am at 2-3 feet, high mid-morning 7-8am pushing 7-8 feet, per Tide-Forecast.com. Sunrise 7:45am, sunset 4:30pm roughly.

Rockfish and lingcod bite's still hot when boats sneak out—Crescent City's Englund Marine says no slowdown, limits coming steady despite rough seas. Salmon's stalled on C...

Duration: 00:01:54
Rockfish, Lingcod, and Winter Ocean Windows - Your Oregon Pacific Fishing Report
Dec 13, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your Oregon Pacific fishing report.

We’ve got a nice winter ocean window up and down the mid‑coast. According to the National Weather Service marine forecast out of Medford, nearshore winds are light this morning with a modest northwest swell building late tonight into tomorrow, so small boats have a decent shot close to the beach before conditions turn rowdier offshore.

Tide‑wise, Pacific City is the easy reference. Tides.net shows a low at about 1:00 a.m. around 1.7 feet, a solid morning high near 7:30 a.m. at about 7.4 feet, an aft...

Duration: 00:03:19
Coastal Oregon Fishing Report: Rockfish, Lingcod, and Crabbing Opportunities on the Pacific
Dec 12, 2025

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon coastal fishing report.

We’ve finally got a break in the weather, with light offshore breeze early and a typical gray ceiling along much of the north and south central coast. Air temps are hanging in the 40s and low 50s, and the ocean is a little lumpy but fishable out of most ports for smaller boats. Sunrise is right around 7:45 a.m. with sunset near 4:30 p.m. along the north coast, so it’s a short window – make that first tide count.

Tides are friendly...

Duration: 00:03:17
Early Winter Fishing on the Oregon Coast
Dec 10, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report.

We’ve got a classic early winter pattern setting up along the central and south coast. According to NOAA tide predictions for Newport, the morning high tops out around 5:00 a.m. at about seven and a half feet, dropping to a mid‑morning low just after 10:30. Farther south at Brookings, NOAA shows a similar early‑morning high around 4:15 a.m. a little over six feet, then easing toward a mid‑morning low near 10:00. That falling water through the morning is the sweet spot for most of today’s bite. Duration: 00:04:12

Stormy Oregon Coast Conditions Call for Caution and Tackle Prep
Dec 08, 2025

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Oregon Coast salt report.

We’re waking up to a wet, windy pattern as a strong Pacific system rolls through. Gordon’s severe weather update in the Tillamook County Pioneer is calling for 4–6 inches of rain along the Coast Range with gusty onshore winds, so expect big swell, chocolate‑milk surf, and fast-rising rivers. Plan accordingly and watch those bar crossings.

Tides are running big and lively. Tide-Forecast for Coos Bay shows a high at about 4:24 a.m. around 6.8 feet, low near 9:30 a.m. a bit over 3 feet, a solid af...

Duration: 00:03:35
Stormy Seas and Coastal Bounty: Winter Fishing in Oregon's Pacific Waters
Dec 07, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your Oregon Pacific coastal fishing report.

We’re sliding into early winter patterns now, and the ocean’s acting like it. According to NOAA’s Newport tide table, we’re on a typical winter mixed tide cycle: predawn high around 7–8 feet, dropping to a mid‑morning low near 3–4 feet, then a solid midday high around 8 feet again. That gives you nice moving water at first light and again late morning into early afternoon. US Harbors for Brookings shows similar timing down south, with a pre‑dawn high, mid‑morning low, and strong afternoon push. Sunrise alon...

Duration: 00:04:16
Early-Winter Coastal Fishing Report: Rockfish, Lingcod, and Crab on the Oregon Coast
Dec 06, 2025

Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon coastal fishing report.

We’re on a classic early-winter pattern. According to the National Weather Service marine forecast out of Portland, we’ve got cool temps, light morning winds nearshore, with a leftover west swell in the 4–6 foot range and a weak front sliding through later. That means fishable ocean in the morning, bumpier and breezier this afternoon, especially outside the headlands.

Tides are running big. Tide-Forecast’s Oceanside tables show a pre-dawn low followed by a strong morning high, around mid- to late-morning today, then easin...

Duration: 00:03:32
Central Oregon Coast Bottomfish Bite Holds Strong Amid Changeable Conditions
Dec 05, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your Pacific Ocean Oregon coastal report, coming to you like a local standing at the rail with a thermos in hand. Conditions offshore have been bumpy lately, so effort has been light, but the crews that slipped out between fronts found some decent bottom action and a few good windows around the tides.

Along the central coast out of Newport and Depoe Bay, bottomfish have been the main game, with black rockfish, deacon rockfish, and a fair mix of legal lingcod making up most of the coolers for the few boats that got...

Duration: 00:03:37
Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Steelhead, Tides, and Hot Spots for Thursday's Action
Dec 04, 2025

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Thursday morning fishing report for the Oregon coast. Let me break down what's happening out there today.

**Tides and Timing**

We've got some solid tidal action this morning at Pacific City on the Nestucca River. Low tide hit early at 5:05 AM with about 2 feet 9 inches, and we're looking at a high tide pushing 10 feet 50 inches around mid-morning. Sunrise was 7:38 AM, so you've got a short window if you're heading out at first light. Sunset comes at 4:33 PM, so make your moves while you've got daylight.

**Fish Activity**<...

Duration: 00:01:56
Pacific Ocean Fishing Update: Cooler Temps, Shifting Bite, and Manageable Conditions
Dec 03, 2025

**PACIFIC OCEAN FISHING REPORT - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3RD, 2025**

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday morning fishing update for the Oregon coast. Let me break down what's happening out on the water today.

**TIDES & CONDITIONS**

We're looking at some decent tidal movement this morning. Low tide came through early around 3:24 AM, and we've got a solid high tide building around mid-morning. Water temps are cooling down as we head into winter, which means the fish are shifting their behavior patterns. Conditions should be manageable today compared to recent weeks—the persistent northern winds th...

Duration: 00:01:46
Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Crab Delay, Steelhead Action, Bottom Bites
Dec 02, 2025

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Tuesday morning fishing report for the Oregon coast. Let me break down what's happening on the water today.

**Tides and Conditions**

We're looking at a low tide at 4:12 AM and a high at 10:30 AM here in Coos Bay. Newport's running similar with lows early and highs mid-morning. The water temps are hanging in the low 40s, so dress warm out there.

Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with rain moving in and out throughout the week. There's flooding potential from several sources, so keep...

Duration: 00:01:59
Early December Fishing on the Oregon Coast - Tides, Weather, and What's Biting
Dec 01, 2025

# Early December Fishing Report - Oregon Coast

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Monday morning fishing report for the Oregon coast. Let's dive into what's happening on the water today.

**Tidal Conditions**

We've got solid tidal action this morning up and down the coast. Over at Nestucca Bay entrance, we're looking at a low tide of 1.84 feet early this morning, with a high tide hitting 8.28 feet around mid-morning. Down in Coos Bay, low tide came through at 3:19 AM at just under 2 feet, and high tide peaked at 8 o'clock this...

Duration: 00:02:13
Oregon Coast Fishing Report November 30, 2025 - Chinook, Coho, and Sturgeon Bites
Nov 30, 2025

# Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report – November 30, 2025

Well folks, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Sunday morning fishing report for the Oregon coast. Let's dive right in.

**Tides & Conditions**

We've got a low tide hitting at 1:39 AM this morning, and a solid high tide coming in around 8 AM with heights reaching 7.8 feet. Down at Pacific City, you're looking at similar patterns – low at 1:42 AM and high at 8:06 AM. The sun's coming up around 7:50 AM and we're calling it quits around 6 PM, so you've got a solid nine-hour window to work with.
Duration: 00:02:02

Stellar Crabbing, Trophy Yellowtail and Wahoo - Oregon Coast Fishing Report
Nov 29, 2025

# Artificial Lure's Oregon Coast Fishing Report - Saturday, November 29th

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Saturday morning fishing report for the Oregon Coast. Sun's coming up at 7:29 AM and we're looking at a sunset around 5:30 PM, so you've got a solid day ahead if you can get out there.

**Tides and Conditions**

We're seeing low tide at 12:50 AM this morning already passed, and we've got a beautiful high tide hitting around 7:29 AM with heights around 7.3 feet over at Pacific City. Down in Newport, expect a high at 6:32 AM with 7.29 feet, and another...

Duration: 00:02:15
"Reel in the Bounty: Oregon Coast Fishing Report for November 28th"
Nov 28, 2025

# Oregon Coast Fishing Report - Friday, November 28th

Well folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's fishing conditions along the Oregon coast. Let's dive right into what's happening out there.

**Tidal Conditions**

We're looking at a falling tide this morning here on the south coast. Down in Coos Bay, the next high tide is pushing in around 7:43 AM, so if you're heading out early, you've got a narrow window. Over in Hammond, we saw a high tide at 6:14 AM this morning with lows hitting around 11:28 AM. Barview up in Tillamook Bay is sitting...

Duration: 00:02:46
Thanksgiving Week Fishing Report: Tides, Bites, and Hot Spots Along the Oregon Coast
Nov 27, 2025

# Artificial Lure's Pacific Oregon Fishing Report – Thursday, November 27th

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here bringing you today's fishing conditions along the Oregon coast. Let's dive right in.

**Tides and Timing**

We're looking at decent tidal movement this morning. Over at Pacific City, high tide hit around 6:09 AM at 6.4 feet, with a low tide at 11:46 AM sitting at 3.6 feet. Nestucca Bay entrance is showing similar action with a high of 6.19 feet early this morning. Remember, fish like salmon, surfperch, and herring tend to move in with the tide, so you'll have better luck fishing closer to...

Duration: 00:02:10
Late Fall Fishing on Oregon's Rainy Coast - November 26, 2025
Nov 26, 2025

Artificial Lure here, your coastal fishing spotter for the Oregon Pacific, checking in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. Let’s get to it.

Woke up to a true late fall Oregon coast: low gray clouds, drizzle with occasional heavier bands moving through, and a high in the low 50s. Winds are mild—5 to 10 knots out of the southwest. Water’s up with all that rain—rivers running high and a little color pushing out in the bays.

Sunrise hit at 7:22 AM, and you’ll see it duck out by 4:37 PM. Most folks will want to hit those early tides if t...

Duration: 00:03:52
Coastal Conditions: Tide Tracking, Weather Updates, and Fishing Hotspots on the Oregon Coast
Nov 25, 2025

Well, good morning from the Oregon coast. It’s Tuesday, November 25th, and the tide’s running high out here in the Pacific. According to the tide charts for Pacific City, we saw a high tide at 4:35 AM, hitting 6.0 feet, then a low at 9:22 AM down to 3.9 feet, another high at 2:36 PM at 7.1 feet, and a low at 10:00 PM at 0.3 feet. The water’s moving, and that’s good news for anyone looking to get out there.

Weather’s been a bit wet lately, with rain on and off, and Thanksgiving was a soggy one. The forecast says it’s going...

Duration: 00:02:33
Late Fall Fishing Update: Calm Seas, Perch and Rockfish Biting on the Oregon Coast
Nov 24, 2025

Monday morning, November 24th, and it’s Artificial Lure with your angler’s report for the Pacific Coast of Oregon. Winds are light, the sea’s mellow, and the rain is giving us a break—making early hours on the jetty or beach bearable and even pretty inviting. Sunrise came at 7:25 AM, and you’ve got daylight until sunset at 4:37 PM according to Tides4Fishing.

Let’s talk tides—the life of saltwater fishing. Newport and Tillamook Bay both show a **high tide coming in around 3:30 to 3:35 AM**, with a respectable 6-foot swing, and dropping to a **low tide near 8 AM...

Duration: 00:03:39
Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Bountiful Bottomfish, Crisp Conditions
Nov 21, 2025

Artificial Lure here, bringing you today’s Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Friday, November 21, 2025.

It’s a raw, crisp morning on the north coast. High overcast and a chilly southerly breeze are in place, with another light front drifting through later—nothing too nasty just yet, but damp enough you’ll appreciate that rain gear. As of this morning, sunrise was at 7:16 AM. Sunset hits early at 4:40 PM, so you’ve got to make those daylight hours count. According to the NOAA tide tables, we saw a high tide just after 1 AM, with a low tide around 6:45 AM, and th...

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Late-Fall Fishing on the Oregon Coast - Chrome Chasers and Rockfish Action
Nov 20, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Thursday, November 20, 2025. We’re looking at crisp late-fall conditions on the coast—perfect for those hard-core anglers ready to chase chrome.

**Tides** are moderate today. Nestucca Bay entrance had a pre-dawn low tide just after 6 AM, rebounding to a near 8-foot high tide late in the morning. If you can plan your outings around those prime swing times, you’ll see the most fish movement—especially around slack water in the estuaries and jetties, where bait is stacked up according to Tide-Forecast.com.

**Weather** along the cent...

Duration: 00:04:00
Late Fall Fishing on the Oregon Coast: A Detailed Pacific Report
Nov 19, 2025

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Oregon coast Pacific fishing report for Wednesday, November 19, 2025.

First off, we're rolling into late fall, and that’s bringing chilly air, rainy skies, and a good bit of wind off the Pacific—so layer up and double-knot those raingear hoods. As of this morning, the sunrise is clocked at 7:19 AM, sunset will be short and sweet at 4:42 PM, so plan your outings accordingly. Weather this week has held pretty true to mid-November form: overcast, a bit drizzly, low 50s for highs and wind pushing out of the southwest. Ocean Weather.Gov’...

Duration: 00:03:54
Late Fall Fishing Heats Up on the Oregon Coast
Nov 18, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your November 18, 2025, fishing report for the Oregon Pacific Coast.

Starting things off with the tide report: at key spots like Nestucca Bay, you’re looking at a **low tide hitting about 5:21 AM at 0.71 feet**, then swinging up for a **high tide at 11:28 AM near 7.23 feet**. Expect another low at 6:00 PM, then a high around midnight. Most coastal rivers and bays will trend similarly—mid-morning for your best incoming tide, great for staging fish.

Weather’s looking classic for late fall—mostly cloudy, highs in the upper 50s, and occasional light rain, especially later in...

Duration: 00:04:10
Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Chilly Mornings, Productive Tides, and Late-Season Salmon
Nov 17, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Monday, November 17th, 2025. It’s a chilly, classic November morning on the coast—salty air and the bite of dawn, just how we like it.

Let’s start with the numbers. Sun rose at 7:14 AM and we’re looking at sunset around 4:54 PM today. We’ve got about nine hours, forty minutes of daylight to work with, so make those casts count.

Tides are cooperating for early and mid-morning action: Barview in Tillamook Bay saw a low tide of 2.18 ft at 3:45 AM, swinging up to a big high...

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Sunday Fishing Report: Reds, Trout, Blues and Offshore Action on the Oregon Coast
Nov 16, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report, Sunday, November 16, 2025.

The sun’s just up after a 7:15 am rise and will settle by 4:45 pm. Today’s tide at Pacific City and Nestucca Bay starts with a low at 3:35 am (1.9 ft), a big high at 9:39 am (7.6 ft), another low at 4:43 pm (0.7 ft), and finishes with a high at 10:39 pm (5.9 ft), according to Tides.net and Tides4Fishing. These moderate swings mean moving water most of the day—great for setting up near drop-offs and channels where feeding fish stack up.

Weather-wise, the National Weather Service notes...

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Pacific NW Fishing Report: Crisp Mornings, Calm Seas, and Late-Season Halibut Action
Nov 15, 2025

Artificial Lure checking in with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Saturday, November 15th, 2025. Classic November out here—crisp air, low morning fog burning off to partly sunny skies, temps hovering in the upper 40s early, peaking in the low 50s for the afternoon. Breezes are light southwesterly, a real treat after a stormy stretch that kept folks on land this past week, but today feels made for a pull on the line.

Let’s kick things off with **tides**—always critical for planning those jetty and beach sessions. At Barview in Tillamook Bay, you’re looking at an ea...

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Oregon Coast Bite Report: November 14, 2025 - Jetty Rockfish, Offshore Halibut, and Surfperch Blitz
Nov 14, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Oregon Coast and Pacific bite report for Friday, November 14, 2025. It’s a chilly but classic late-fall morning, and we’re going to cover it all: weather, tides, what’s biting, and where to wet a line.

Let’s start with **weather and tides**. The Oregon Coast woke up crisp, with lingering clouds and that signature fall moisture hanging in the air—NOAA’s marine briefing says we’ve got cool temps, light winds, and a few showers around. It’s prime fishing weather: layer up and expect scattered rain, especially up north.

Tidewise, w...

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Late Fall Fishing Off Oregon's Rugged Coast
Nov 13, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your November 13th, 2025 Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report.

First light crested this morning at 7:07 a.m. and sunset’s coming up at 5:05 p.m.—classic short November days. We’re mid-fall now, and the weather’s got some teeth: a Small Craft Advisory is in effect until late tonight, with seas running 10 to 15 feet at 15 seconds, plus brisk southerly winds. If you’re heading out, be ready for rough surf and stay safe—these are not gentle conditions (BeachConnection.net weather updates).

For you tide chasers: in Netarts and along much of the northcentral...

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Oregon Pacific Fishing Report: Lingcod Bonanza, Coastal Coho, and Stormy Conditions
Nov 11, 2025

Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Tuesday, November 11, 2025 fishing report for the mighty Oregon Pacific—fresh off the docks and right from the rain-soaked coastline. If you’re thinking about hitting the salt or the bays today, listen up! We’ve got the latest on tides, weather, fish bites, catches, lures, and hot spots. Here’s what you need to know before you grab that rod or launch the boat.

First, sunrise sets the mood at 7:09am, with sunset coming early at 4:50pm, so you’ll want to fish smart and pack a headlamp if you’re ambitious...

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Pacific Ocean Oregon Fishing Report: Crab, Rockfish & Late Salmon Bite
Nov 10, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your November 10, 2025, Pacific Ocean Oregon fishing report.

Sunrise hit at 7:07am and sunset is set for 4:51pm, giving us short daylight but plenty of opportunity for hearty fall fishing. Today's tides near Pacific City show a high at 4:47am (6.4 ft), low at 9:56am (3.3 ft), another high at 3:23pm (7.7 ft), and the evening low rolls in at 11:02pm (-0.6 ft), making for a classic set-up for both surf and boat anglers. There’s a bit of a swing, so keep an eye for the outgoing tide late morning and plan deep water pursuits or be...

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Late Season Coho & Lingcod Bite Along the Oregon Coast
Nov 09, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Oregon Pacific Coast fishing report for Sunday, November 9th, 2025.

**Tide and Weather**
This morning at Pacific City, first light hit at 7:06am, and we’re looking at sunset around 4:52pm. Tides today started with a high at 3:43am (6.6 ft), swinging down to low at 8:49am (0.3 ft), then rising again to 2:15pm for a high water mark at 6.3 ft. Late season means quick transitions—ideal for timing your set-up during the mid-morning incoming tide. Weatherwise, we’ve got rain easing off and partly cloudy skies, with brisk southeast winds 15–25 knots out on the ocean. O...

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"Late-Season Salmon, Rockfish, and Crab in Coastal Oregon"
Nov 08, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your November 8th, 2025, Pacific Ocean Oregon fishing report. Sunrise came at 7:04 am and we’re looking at sunset around 4:53 pm, so that’s your window for getting after it. A chilly marine layer hung off the coast this morning, with light winds and clouds holding steady, but overall it’s calm seas—perfect for getting on the water, as confirmed by the National Weather Service marine forecast and what I saw putting in at Pacific City this morning.

Today’s tidal swing is ideal for skinny-water action on the salt. In Pacific City, high tide peake...

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Tides, Winds, and Bounty - Your Pacific City Fishing Report
Nov 07, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Friday, November 7, 2025.

Sunrise hit at 7:03am, with sunset to follow at 4:54pm. Today’s tides for Pacific City and Nestucca Bay include a high tide just before 2am at about 6.9 feet, a low at 7:03am at 2.6 feet, the next high at 12:43pm peaking at 9.3 feet, and finally a low at 8:12pm with a minus tide of -1.7 feet. These strong midday highs and negative evening lows set up classic windows for both surf and jetty action—timing your efforts around the slack and turn of the tides will...

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Pacific Coast Fishing Report: Rockfish, Lingcod Bite Persists Amid Stormy Surf, Caution Advised
Nov 06, 2025

Good morning, anglers, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for November 6, 2025.

We’ve kicked off the day with some wild coastal conditions. A high surf advisory remains in effect until 7 p.m., with waves reaching up to 25–30 feet according to BeachConnection.net. There’s also minor tidal flooding predicted along Highway 101, especially near river mouths and bays, so take extra caution getting to any launch point. Dense clouds and wind are shifting waves, but skies should open up intermittently as the day moves on. Temperatures will hover in the upper 50s, with the wi...

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King Tides and Weathering the Storm: A Pacific Coast Fishing Report for 2025
Nov 05, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Wednesday, November 5th, 2025.

Big news up front: **King tides are rolling in with swells up to 30 feet and a high wind warning along the coast**. The National Weather Service and local sheriffs are urging caution—beach access and jetty fishing are dangerous the next few days. Safety first: stay off exposed rocks and keep an eye on those sneaker waves. These king tides are peaking daily between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., causing minor flooding in bays and some coastal spots, with great potential for high surf an...

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Stormy Seas and Bountiful Bites: Your Oregon Coast Fishing Report
Nov 04, 2025

This is Artificial Lure checking in with your November 4th, 2025, Pacific Ocean Oregon coast fishing report. If you’re up bright and early, get ready to dodge some classic fall Oregon weather! The sunrise cracked the horizon around 6:39AM this morning, and sunset is expected at 5:07PM. Right now, we’re smack in the middle of an atmospheric river event—steady rain, hefty winds, and temps are hovering in the low 50s. The National Weather Service and local outlets alike are warning anglers about possible strong gusts and some minor flooding, with this wet pattern likely to hang around all week.<...

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"Catching Crabs, Cruising Cutthroat: Oregon's November Coastal Fishing Report"
Nov 03, 2025

Artificial Lure here, bringing you the November 3rd, 2025 fishing report for the Pacific Ocean off Oregon. Today kicked off cool and crisp with sunrise right at 7:03 AM and sunset expected at 5:00 PM. Morning temps hovered around 48°F on the coast and the barometer held steady—classic early November steelhead weather.

The tide rolled in soft at just over 1 foot low around 4:09 AM in Pacific City, climbing towards a late morning high near 6 feet right before noon, based on Surfline’s charts. That big midday push should've helped mix things up and drive bait in along the breakers and jetty...

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Coastal Chills, Chinook Chasing, and Crab Catching - Your Oregon Coast Fishing Report
Nov 02, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Sunday, November 2nd, 2025, fishing report for the mighty Pacific, up and down the Oregon Coast.

Early November has brought classic coast weather—chilly, damp mornings and a break from the real heavy rain we saw last week. This morning we started with cloudy skies and a stiff breeze out of the south. Forecasts show lighter winds by midday, but bring your rain gear just in case—it’s been one of those socked-in weeks, but those showers can bring the bite on. Sunrise today was at 7:13AM and sunset will be at 4:47PM, so get...

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"Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Rockfish, Lingcod, and Crab Season Opener"
Nov 01, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Saturday, November 1st, 2025, and it’s a good one as we kick off a new month!

**Sunrise struck at 7:36 AM, sunset coming at 6:24 PM, so you’ve got decent daylight for the action.** At the coast around Nestucca Bay entrance and Pacific City, the day opened with low tide at 3:41 AM at 0.9ft, the morning high peaking at 9:14 AM with 5.45ft. Afternoon sees another low around 2:48 PM at 2.53ft, and wraps up with a high at 8:16 PM near 5.61ft. These moderate tides mean strong currents will push bait...

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Coastal Catchings: Rocking Rockfish and Lingering Lingcod off the Oregon Shore
Oct 31, 2025

You’re out with Artificial Lure and here’s today’s boots-on-the-ground fishing report for the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast, Friday, October 31, 2025.

The sun came up this morning at 7:07 a.m., with sunset set for 5:58 p.m., giving you an eleven-hour window for action. Tidal swings are in full effect: expect a high tide at 6:39 a.m. around 5.6 feet, dropping to a low just after noon at 3.6 feet, then rising again to a solid 5.7 feet by dinner time according to Tide-Forecast.com. Fish will move with that water, so plan your trips into the bays or estuar...

Duration: 00:03:49
"October Oregon Coast Fishing: Steady Bites and Late Season Surprises"
Oct 30, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your October 30, 2025 Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report.

Sunrise rolled in at 7:52 a.m. and sunset's set for 6:04 p.m. today, so you've got a solid window to hit the water. Tides around Nestucca Bay are on the softer side—a low tide at 1:56 a.m. hits 0.6 feet, followed by a beefier incoming at 8:55 a.m. rushing to 5.9 feet, then out to 2.29 p.m. with a moderate 3.3 feet, and a slow rise again for the evening slack at 7:31 p.m. hitting 5.9 feet. Solunar activity is just below average today, so expect steady but not electric bi...

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"Crisp Air and Bountiful Bites: An Oregon Coast Fishing Report"
Oct 29, 2025

Artificial Lure reporting from the mighty Oregon Coast, where the Pacific greeted us this October 29 with a tossed-up surf and the kind of crisp, salt air that makes your reel hand itch for action. Here’s your dawn-to-dusk rundown from the docks to the deep.

Sunrise peeks over the headlands about 7:25 AM today, with sunset splashing out at 6:41 PM, so you’ve got a near-perfect 11 hours to chase your limit. Tides are on the mellow side—a high at 6:51 AM pushes nearly 6 feet, dropping to a modest midday low just before 11 AM, then rising again for a late aftern...

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Late Fall Fishing on the Oregon Coast - Calms, Coho, and Consistent Bites
Oct 28, 2025

Good morning anglers, Artificial Lure here with your October 28, 2025 fishing report for the Oregon Pacific Coast. We’re headed into a classic late fall pattern: chilly, calm mornings with a promise of fair weather and rewarding action if you plan it right.

Sunrise hit at 7:25 AM this morning, and sunset will dim the horizon around 6:41 PM, giving you over 11 hours of daylight to chase a bite. The forecast calls for cool temps and mostly clear skies, with a light west breeze—perfect for both shore and offshore pursuits.

Tidewise, Coos Bay and our mid-coast estuaries saw a hi...

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"Coastal Bite: Surfperch, Rockfish, and Lingcod Thrive on the Oregon Coast"
Oct 27, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Oregon Coast Pacific Ocean fishing report for Monday, October 27, 2025. Let’s kick off with today’s conditions and then dive into the latest bite, baits, and the go-to spots locals are buzzing about.

The sun rose at 7:47 AM with sunset set for 6:00 PM, so we’ve got a solid 11 hours of daylight to work the water. Tides are moderate, with a low around 8:39 AM and a strong afternoon high rolling in at 2:37 PM, peaking near 8.5 feet at Pacific City. You’ll want to time your surf launches or jetty shots for late morning through...

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Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Rockfish Reign, Salmon Still Running
Oct 26, 2025

Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your fishing report for Sunday, October 26th, 2025, covering the Pacific Ocean waters off Oregon.

We're looking at fair fishing conditions this evening according to the lunar calendar, with things set to improve through midweek. The coast is experiencing stormy weather patterns with winds and seas elevated, particularly near thunderstorms moving through the area. Waters from Cape Shoalwater down to Cape Falcon are seeing rough conditions, so if you're heading out, exercise caution and check current marine forecasts.

Despite the weather, the bite has been solid. Recent party boat...

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Gusty Winds and Lively Tides: Your Pacific City Fishing Report for Oct 25th
Oct 25, 2025

Good morning and welcome to the Oregon coast—this is your pal Artificial Lure with your no-nonsense, straight-out-the-jetty fishing report for Saturday, October 25th, as the sun’s just starting to cut through Pacific City’s mist.

First off, let’s talk tides. Today’s tide action in Pacific City is looking lively—low tide was just after 4am, high tide rolls in around 2:37pm at a solid 8.5 feet, and we’ve got low again around 10pm. If you want some movement, the outgoing tide from late morning through early afternoon is prime time for ripping lures in the surf. Just...

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Tillamook Tides, Lingcod Lures, and Surf Perch Bites - Your Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report
Oct 24, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your October 24th Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report.

We’re rolling into late fall, and the morning’s starting out cool—expect mid-50s at sunrise, light winds out of the southwest, and a sky that’s toggling between overcast and the occasional sunbreak. According to the National Weather Service, we’ll see some fronts stacking up for the weekend, so keep an eye on building seas pushing 15 feet by Saturday night. Today, however, conditions are workable for a quick ocean run.

Tides for Friday are moderate-to-strong, perfect for pushing bait and fish towar...

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Oregon Coast Fishing Report 10/23/2025 - Rockfish, Lingcod, Stripers, and More
Oct 23, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Thursday, October 23rd, 2025 fishing report for the Oregon Pacific Coast—let’s get right to it.

Sunrise rolled in at 7:26 AM and anglers can expect sunset at 6:21 PM. Tides out of Nestucca Bay today show a high at 2:38 AM at 6.3 ft, a low at 8:03 AM at 2.7 ft, another high at 2:19 PM at 5.8 ft, and a low again at 7:13 PM at 3.1 ft. That means you’ll want to target those first-light and late-afternoon transitions, especially around the tide swings to cash in on feeding frenzies from whatever’s pushing in with the water. The solunar...

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Coastal Crusaders Reel in Rockfish Riches - Pacific Ocean Oregon Fishing Report 10/22
Oct 22, 2025

Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Pacific Ocean Oregon fishing report for Wednesday, October 22nd.

We've got decent conditions shaping up today along the Oregon coast. Sunrise hit at 7:39 AM with sunset coming at 6:20 PM, giving us just over 11 hours of daylight to work with. For you Newport area anglers, the tide forecast shows we had our high tide early this morning at 1:57 AM around 6.5 feet, with low tide rolling in around mid-morning. This incoming tide pattern through midday should get those fish moving nicely.

Weather-wise, we're dealing with south winds picking up...

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Pacific Ocean Oregon Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Rockfish Bites - Oct 21, 2025
Oct 21, 2025

Good morning anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean Oregon fishing report for Tuesday, October 21st, 2025.

Starting with the tides at Nestucca Bay entrance, we had a high at 1:12 AM reaching 6.41 feet, followed by a low at 7 AM hitting 1.86 feet. We're looking at another high tide coming in at 12:45 PM climbing to 7.74 feet, then dropping to a minus 0.07 feet at 7:46 PM. That evening low tide is going to be your prime time for working the bay structures.

Weather-wise, we're sitting pretty good right now with calm conditions following that high-pressure ridge that moved through. Sunrise...

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"Coastal Oregon Fishing Forecast: Breezy Mornings, Rockfish Limits, and Lingcod Lunkers"
Oct 20, 2025

Artificial Lure here, bringing you your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for October 20, 2025. It’s just past sunrise at 7:38 a.m., and the weather’s off to a cool, breezy start. We’ve got a Small Craft Advisory in effect all day, with lingering hazardous seas this morning. Swells are still strong—expect 12 to 15 feet, dropping to 9 to 11 feet by afternoon. Winds will stay light, shifting easterly early and swinging north later. It's safe to say boat anglers should keep a sharp watch and check the marine forecast before heading out. Even so, coastal air temperatures should hit the mid-50s, with...

Duration: 00:03:43
Ocean Fishing Report: Reefs, Rockfish, and River Mouths in Oregon's Pacific Coast
Oct 19, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Sunday, October 19, 2025.

Sunrise hit at 7:35 AM today and you can expect sunset around 6:28 PM. Weather on the coast is crisp and cloudy with a light northwest wind, no major storms rolling through according to the National Weather Service’s latest offshore briefing. Seas are mellow this morning but will bump up by evening as the next front presses in, so keep an eye on conditions if you’re late running the ocean.

Tidal movement is solid today: high tide came in just after midnight arou...

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Coastal Oregon Fishing Report: Rockfish, Lingcod, and Trout Opportunities Abound
Oct 18, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Saturday, October 18, 2025. It’s a classic fall coastal morning—bring your rain gear with a warm layer underneath, as we’re waking up to that familiar chilly mist on the jetty. According to US Harbors and real-time reports from Astoria and Warrenton, we’re currently in a typical fall pattern: patchy clouds, cool temps in the low 50s, and that persistent northwest breeze at about 10 knots. High surf advisories are in effect especially for the southern counties—Douglas, Coos, and Curry—so if you’re landing on the open shore, extra c...

Duration: 00:03:43
Pacific Coast Fishing Report: Salmon Surge, Steelhead Stir, and Trout Temptation
Oct 17, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your Pacific Oregon coast fishing report for Friday, October 17, 2025.

Sunrise hit at 7:34 am with sunset set for 6:27 pm today, giving us a cool, crisp fall window for your casts. Tides on the central coast are prime for morning action—Newport’s first low tide rolled in at 4:12 am at 0.75 feet, topping out with a 7.5-foot high tide at 10:47 am. Expect falling water through midday and a moderate low arriving just before 5 pm. That tidal swing should move bait and stir things up for inshore species according to Tide-Forecast.com.

Weatherwise, it’s a mi...

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Coastal Oregon Fishing Report: Rockfish, Lingcod, and Late Chinook in Favorable Conditions
Oct 15, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

First light hit us at 7:28 a.m. and you can expect it to fade out at 6:36 p.m. Tides today are moderate—high just before 8 a.m., bottoming out around 1 p.m., and rising again through sunset, according to the latest tables from Barview, Tillamook Bay and Pacific City/Cape Kiwanda. With an average tidal coefficient in Nestucca Bay, currents are moving but not raging, so it's pretty favorable for surf and jetty fishing.

Weather's shaping up steady but blustery. National Weather Service ou...

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Coastal Fishing Forecast - High Tides, Fall Chinook, and Coho in Oregon Rivers
Oct 12, 2025

Hey there, folks I'm Artificial Lure, your go-to for Oregon fishing updates. Today, October 12th, we're seeing some great fishing action along the Oregon coast. Tides in Barview, Tillamook Bay, are expecting high tides at around 3:30 AM and 2:41 PM, with low tides at 8:53 AM and 10:04 PM[2]. Sunrise is at 7:26 AM, and sunset at 6:38 PM.

Weather-wise, we've got a mix of conditions, with winds picking up and seas around 5 to 8 feet[8]. This weekend, fall Chinook are still active, especially at Buoy 10 on the Columbia River[1]. Coho are also starting to show up in some coastal rivers.

For...

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"Coastal Oregon Fishing Report: Chinook, Coho, and Crab Galore Amidst Stormy Seas"
Oct 11, 2025

Artificial Lure here, bringing you the latest fishing report for the Oregon Pacific coast on Saturday, October 11th, 2025.

We woke to damp skies, passing showers, and the unmistakable hint of autumn chill in the marine breeze. According to the National Weather Service, low pressure offshore is driving in northwesterly winds set to build later today, creating steep, hazardous seas this afternoon and evening. For those heading out, there's a Small Craft Advisory in effect from Saturday afternoon through Saturday evening and a Hazardous Seas Watch running into Sunday—so watch conditions, especially for dory and kayak anglers.
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Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Fall Chinook, Coho, and Bottomfish Bonanza
Oct 10, 2025

Artificial Lure here, bringing you today’s fishing report for the Oregon coast and the nearby Pacific, October 10, 2025.

The morning started crisp and cool with cloud cover rolling in across the North Coast, and a light onshore breeze giving a salty tang to the air. Tides are a factor today—Nestucca Bay saw an early morning high at 3:43 a.m. at 6.7 feet, followed by a low at 9:09 a.m. around 2.4 feet. We’ll have another good incoming tide peaking at 2:54 p.m. just under 9 feet. The sun rose at 7:25 a.m. and will duck behind the hills at 6:38 p.m...

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Coastal Catch 10/8/25: Salmon, Rockfish & Perch Bite Strong as Conditions Shift for Oregon Anglers
Oct 08, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday, October 8, 2025 fishing report for the Oregon Coast and the Pacific. If you were up before sunrise, you saw a beauty at 7:25am, with sunset scheduled for 6:41pm. Today’s tides out of Coos Bay run a high at 4:42am, low at 9:56am, afternoon high at 4:01pm, and a late low around 11pm. Nestucca Bay shows similar cycling, so no matter where you are, plan to hit the water just before or after these peaks for the best fish movement. Tides are generous and should give strong push for salmon, rockfish, and perch through the in...

Duration: 00:03:58
Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Steady Bottomfish, Salmon at Chetco River
Oct 05, 2025

Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Oregon coast fishing report for Sunday, October 5th.

**Weather and Conditions**
High pressure is building across our waters today, bringing northeast winds of 5-10 knots shifting north this afternoon at 10-15 knots. Expect seas around 5-6 feet with some mixed northwest swells. A Small Craft Advisory remains in effect from Cape Falcon to Florence through this evening.

**Tides**
We're looking at decent tidal movement today. Coos Bay shows a morning low around 6 AM, followed by high tide at 12:30 PM, then an evening low at 6:23 PM...

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October 4th Pacific Ocean and Oregon Coast Fishing Report
Oct 04, 2025

This is Artificial Lure bringing you your October 4th, 2025 fishing report for the Pacific Ocean and Oregon Coast—where autumn’s chill is settling in but the fish are still biting from Astoria to Brookings and all the saltwater hot spots between.

Low clouds and fog opened the morning along most of the nearshore, with a northwest wind forecast to freshen through the late morning—so keep an eye on sea conditions if you’re running a dory or smaller craft. A weak front is moving through, but there’s still plenty of fishable windows before the wind pushes up...

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Pacific Coast Fishing Report: Salmon, Rockfish, and More for Central Oregon
Oct 03, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Friday, October 3rd, 2025, Pacific Ocean fishing report, focused on Oregon’s stretch from the mouth of the Columbia all the way down to Coos Bay.

Let’s kick it off with the **tide and weather**. Along much of the central coast, we’re coming off a patchy fog morning with a mild sou’wester drifting in, temps starting in the mid-50s and climbing into the low 60s by afternoon. Sunrise hit at 7:25AM and sunset will be at 6:41PM, giving you an honest twelve hours of daylight to chase your quarry. The ocean is...

Duration: 00:04:39
"Crisp Fall Fishing on the Oregon Coast: Rockfish, Lingcod, and Razor Clams Abound"
Oct 01, 2025

Good morning from the Oregon Coast, this is Artificial Lure with your Wednesday, October 1st Pacific Ocean fishing report. It’s crisp and clear today up and down the coastline, a real textbook fall morning. Sunrise in Coos Bay was at 7:14 and you’ll have light until sunset at 6:57 this evening, so there’s a good window for anglers looking to make a full day of it.

Tides are working in your favor for nearshore action. Out of Coos Bay, expect a low tide at 3:31 AM, high at 10:48 AM, then another low at 3:32 PM before high tide returns at 9:1...

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Oregon Coast Fishing Report for September 28, 2025: Lingcod, Rockfish, and Salmon Highlights
Sep 28, 2025

Artificial Lure with your September 28th, 2025 Pacific Ocean Oregon coast fishing report.

Sunrise hit at 7:09 this morning, with sunset coming up at 7:02 tonight. Anglers headed out early got to take advantage of a mild high tide around 6:18 AM at Pacific City, peaking at 5.2 feet, followed by the low dropping close to midday. Water clarity improved after a brisk round of late-summer storms, and the wind has been light enough for comfort, but rough ocean conditions over the past couple days meant most folks targeted protected spots or waited for windows, according to Dockside Charters out of Depoe Bay.<...

Duration: 00:04:02
Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Lingcod Bonanza, Rockfish Limits, and Surf Perch on Fire
Sep 27, 2025

Good morning, anglers—Artificial Lure here bringing you today’s Pacific Ocean Oregon fishing report, September 27, 2025. Let’s get right into the action and talk conditions, hot bites, and where the fish are chewing.

Sun rose at 6:41 AM, with sunset coming at 6:39 PM, bookending a solid day for working the nearshore and offshore reefs. The weather offshore is on the rougher side: today we’ve got northwest winds 5 to 10 knots, with seas building to 9 or even 10 feet in the afternoon according to the National Weather Service Marine Forecast. These are sporty conditions, so smaller boats should use caution or stay...

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Tides, Rockfish, and Salmon - Your Oregon Coast Fishing Update for September 26, 2025
Sep 26, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Friday, September 26, 2025. If you’re hitting the coast today, you’re in luck—conditions are shaping up nicely, and there’s plenty happening both inshore and offshore to keep your reels spinning.

**Let’s talk tides and times:** For Oceanside and much of the north-central coast, you had a high tide roll in at 12:20 a.m., and now you’re looking at a low around 4:58 a.m. Another big high swells in at 11:31 a.m., peaking at 6.3 feet, with the next low tide due at 7:01 p.m. The sunrise...

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Fall Bite Building on the Oregon Coast: Salmon, Rockfish, and Crab Await
Sep 24, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your September 24, 2025, saltwater fishing report for the Oregon coast, where fall patterns are kicking into high gear and the bite’s as lively as the dawn breeze.

First, your key details for planning: today’s sunrise was at 7:06 a.m. and sunset will be at 7:07 p.m. According to Tides4Fishing, the morning low hit at 3:02 a.m. (5.8 ft), followed by a mid-morning low at 9:03 a.m. (1.6 ft). The afternoon high tide pushes in strong at 2:46 p.m. (6.7 ft), followed by a mild evening low at 9:46 p.m. (0.3 ft). Plan your sessions around that afte...

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"Late September Fishing Frenzy: Bottomfish Bonanza, Tuna Tussles, and Coastal Coho Capers"
Sep 20, 2025

Artificial Lure reporting in with your Pacific Ocean Oregon fishing dispatch for Saturday, September 20th, 2025. Sunrise today is at 6:53 am and sunset rolls in at 7:27 pm, so you’ve got lots of daylight to work with for those morning and evening bites. The tides at Nestucca Bay entrance kick off with a high at 7:25 am topping out at 5.41 ft, a midday low at 12:12 pm dipping to 3.26 ft, before another high at 6:08 pm cresting at 7.61 ft. This means early risers can launch into smooth water and prime feeding windows, especially around those transitions.

Weather offshore’s fair for late Sept...

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Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Salmon Sizzle, Bottomfish Bounce Back on Gentle Fall Tides
Sep 19, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean Oregon fishing report for Friday, September 19, 2025. The morning started off crisp along the coast, with the sunrise lighting up the water at 6:26 AM and sunset set for 7:09 PM. Skies are partly cloudy, calm ocean conditions, and temps ranging from the mid-50s pre-dawn to the upper 60s by afternoon according to NOAA coastal forecasts.

The tide near Pacific City and Oceanside rolled in with a near-zero low at 6:01 AM, climbing slowly through the morning. That means a classic incoming tide bites window for much of the day, peaking closer to noon...

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Pacific Oregon Fishing Report: Coho, Rockfish, and Lingcod Bite in September
Sep 17, 2025

From the docks to the deep blue, Artificial Lure here with an on-the-water report for Pacific Oregon—targets, tides, and what’s biting this fine September 17.

First, let’s talk tides. The Nestucca Bay entrance, a solid gauge for the central Oregon coast, shows a morning low tide around 8:00am, with a high pushing in just after 10:00am. That sunrise today was a crisp 7:00am—pink skies over the Pacific—while sunset’s set for 7:27pm, giving you a full twelve hours to get after it. The post-dawn push as the tide rises should be prime for inshore species, esp...

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September 14 Pacific Ocean Oregon Fishing Report: Rockfish, Crab, and Salmon Bites
Sep 14, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your September 14, 2025 Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report. Sunrise hit at 6:53 a.m. with sunset tonight at 7:27 p.m.—we’re in for prime daylight hours and a warming trend through the afternoon. Skies are partly cloudy, light northwest wind picking up by midday, and we’re heading toward a high tide of 5.4 feet right at 7:25 a.m. in most coastal bays. The next big push is up to 7.6 feet at 6:08 p.m. according to Tide-Forecast. That means you’ve got productive moving water both early morning and supper time.

Let’s get into the fishing. O...

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"Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Tuna, Rockfish, and Crab Galore for September 13, 2025"
Sep 13, 2025

Artificial Lure here, bringing you your September 13, 2025, fishing report for the Oregon Coast and Pacific waters. It’s another crisp fall morning on the salt, and local reports are pointing to stellar action up and down the shoreline.

**Today’s conditions:**
Sunrise rolled in at 6:52 AM and you’ve got daylight right up to 7:29 PM. According to Tide-Forecast.com, the tides at Nestucca Bay are cooperating—a 5.7-foot high tide at 5:57 AM, falling to a 2.8-foot low at 11:06 AM, and building back up to a 7.98-foot high at 5:04 PM. That dinner-hour tide swing sets you up for some eve...

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Fishing Report: Rockfish, Crab, & Salmon Bites on the Oregon Coast
Sep 12, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Friday, September 12, 2025.

We’ve got an easy start to the day along the coast, with a fresh marine breeze and a forecast calling for calm, fishable seas. Sunrise was at 6:50 AM and we’ll see sunset at 7:33 PM, giving us a solid window for chasing after everything from bottomfish to big ocean salmon. Tidal swings today are moderate—expect low tide at about 9:34 AM and a strong high at 3:29 PM around Nestucca Bay. That afternoon incoming tide should really get the bite going, especially near the mouths and ro...

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"Fall Fishing Forecast: Rockfish, Tuna, and Crab Bonanza on the Oregon Coast"
Sep 10, 2025

Artificial Lure here, coming to you early on Wednesday, September 10th, 2025, with your Pacific Oregon fishing report. The dawn is breaking just after 6:25 a.m., with sunset drifting in about 7:10 p.m. Expect a cool and cloudy start along most of the coast, that soft autumn chill lingering in the salt air—the kind that makes your coffee taste twice as good launching at daylight.

Today's **tide pattern** is classic for fall action: low tide will bottom out around 4:57 a.m. at just under 2 feet, then build to a mid-morning high at 11:17 a.m. peaking at 6 feet. That in...

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Oregon Coast Fishing Update: Salmon, Bottomfish, and Tuna Bite Heating Up
Sep 07, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your September 7th update on fishing out of Oregon’s Pacific Coast, where September has set in and the ocean’s mood is changing right along with it.

Weather this morning is classic late summer on the coast—chilly in the low 50s, skies mostly clear but expect the breeze to stiffen by midday. According to Tide-Forecast.com, sunrise hit at 6:47 AM and sunset won’t roll around until 7:40 PM, giving you over twelve solid hours to work the water. Today’s tide chart for Coos Bay shows a high at 1:23 AM, bottoming out on a minus...

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"Late Summer Swell: Casting for Rockfish, Crab, and Salmon on the Oregon Coast"
Sep 06, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your September 6th, 2025, fishing report, straight from the Oregon coast where summer’s finally giving way to fall. The first hints of cooler air have crept in this week and there’s just a touch more chop on the Pacific. Anglers, it’s shaping up to be a textbook weekend for casting lines and chasing tail.

Let’s start with **the tide**. According to NOAA’s tide predictions, Pacific City and much of the north-central Oregon coast saw a low tide early this morning at around -0.3 feet just before 6:40 AM, with the high tide swing...

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Pacific Coast Fishing Forecast: Clear Skies, Hungry Predators, and Bountiful Bottomfish
Sep 05, 2025

Good morning, Oregon anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Pacific coast fishing report for Friday, September 5th, 2025.

Sunrise rolled in at 6:42 a.m. today, with sunset expected at 7:41 p.m. The weather’s starting off cool and misty but should clear up nicely by late morning, making for pleasant, mid-60s conditions with a gentle NW breeze—perfect for a day on the briny. Tidal movement is prime for early action: Pacific City saw its low tide hit at 6:05 a.m. at -0.2 feet, with the high tide peaking at 12:24 p.m. at 6.4 feet. Expect that rising water to g...

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"Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Bottomfish Bonanza, Tuna Chasers, and Surprise Marlin"
Sep 03, 2025

Artificial Lure here with your September 3, 2025, Oregon Coast fishing report! The morning brought a slight overcast with patchy fog that burned off by midday, making for mild temps right around 62° and light northwest winds. Seas have held steady at 4-5 feet, perfect for small boaters or launching a dory. According to the Ocean Prediction Center, winds should stay under 15 knots most of the day, only tickling up a bit late afternoon—ideal for both inshore and offshore runs.

Tidal swings today are moderate, with Newport’s first low tide rolling in at 3:17am, high tide at 10:38am, a secon...

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"Late Summer Bounty: Salmon, Tuna, and More Along the Oregon Coast"
Sep 03, 2025

Artificial Lure with your September 3rd Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report: Sunrise came at 6:42, setting tonight at 7:34, with the ocean wrapped in a mild late-summer light. Today’s weather is classic coastal Oregon—overcast morning skies with a light westerly wind, patchy sun mid-day, and highs near 64 degrees. Light marine fog lingered on some headlands early, but nothing to keep seasoned anglers off the water.

Tides are running pretty moderate: this morning’s low hit at 4:41 am at Pacific City at 0.5 feet, swinging up to a high around 1:45 pm at nearly 5.6 feet according to Surfline’s local charts. These ar...

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Pacific Oregon Fishing Report: Ideal Conditions, Solid Bites, and Helpful Insights
Aug 31, 2025

Good morning, Pacific anglers—this is Artificial Lure with your Pacific Ocean Oregon Fishing Report for Sunday, August 31st, 2025.

First, let’s talk conditions. Sunrise hit at 6:37AM, and sunset will be at 7:54PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get out on the salt. Weather’s ideal for late summer—expect variable winds around 5 to 10 knots today, swinging back to a northwest breeze by evening. Ocean conditions are favorable, with a mellow swell at four to five feet. That’s about as comfortable as it gets for August, and should keep most boats happy and safe offshore, according...

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PNW Fishing Report: Rockfish Limits, Salmon Runs, and Crab Bonanza on the Oregon Coast
Aug 30, 2025

Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your August 30, 2025, fishing report for the Oregon Pacific coast—get ready for a beauty out there today.

The weather is set for top-tier fishing: swells have dropped to around 3 to 4 feet, and winds are variable and light, hovering under 10 knots for most of the day, making it a gentle run offshore. According to the National Weather Service and the Ocean Prediction Center, conditions should hold through the weekend, so it’s a great time for both offshore and inshore trips.

Sunrise was at 6:33 AM, with suns...

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Late Summer Tuna, Halibut, and Bottomfish Bite on the Oregon Coast
Aug 29, 2025

This is Artificial Lure with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon, fishing report for Friday, August 29, 2025.

We’ve got a fair marine weather window this morning: light southeast breeze, marine layer burning off, and swell running mellow—just enough to keep the nearshore frothy and shake up the bait balls. Sunrise slid in about 6:22 AM, and you’ll want to be winding in before sunset at 7:16 PM. According to the latest NOAA tide charts, high tide peaked at 4:07 AM around 6.4 feet, with a nice outgoing tide into mid-morning, then another high late afternoon. That early flood and morning ebb should set up...

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