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Winter Steelhead, Crabbing, and Lingcod Action on the Oregon Coast

Winter Steelhead, Crabbing, and Lingcod Action on the Oregon Coast

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel along the Oregon coast. It's a crisp winter morning on the Pacific, and we're talkin' prime time for winter steelhead pushin' into the rivers feedin' our big blue backyard. ODFW's latest weekly report out January 22 says winter steelhead fishing's holdin' steady statewide, with coastal streams seein' good action as waters drop from recent rains. Crabbing's slow in Newport but pickin' up strong in Florence with fat, meaty keepers.

Tides today around Brookings and Chetco Cove—high at about 4AM pushin' 7 feet, droppin' to low mid-mornin' 'round 2-3 feet, then risin' again afternoon. Newport's Yaquina River mirrorin' that with lows near 9AM and highs buildin' to 3PM. Sunrise kicks off at 7:36AM, sunset's 5:23PM, givin' ya solid daylight windows. Weather's comin' in chilly with a chance of rain per NWS marine forecast, winds light outta the north, seas calm enough for nearshore runs—bundle up against them cold fronts hittin' the coast.

Fish activity's hot on steelhead, with fair numbers showin' in coastal rivers like the Rogue, Chetco, and Sixes. ODFW notes solid winter steelie bite, and Guide's Forecast reports early runs climbin' as rivers clear. Lingcod's very good out of Brookings from Bird Island north, per Fishing the North Coast updates. Crabs improvin' too. Limits ain't blowin' doors off, but persistent anglers are hookin' 5-10 pound bright fish daily.

Best lures? Go Rage DB Craw or Sexy Bug soft plastics scented up for steelies—coffee scent masks human stink and draws 'em in. Smaller MagLip plugs or Corkies for driftin'. Bait-wise, fresh roe clusters or prawns unbeatable for plunkin' lower Rogue. For ocean, bottom sweeper jigs or AVA jigs on dabs and lings.

Hit these hot spots: Lower Rogue near mouth for morning plunkers grabbin' steelhead at dawn, and Brookings nearshore from Bird Island north for lings and crabbing. Check ODOT for road access—floodin' can sneak up.

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