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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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  • Winter Bite Report: Cold Fronts, Tough Conditions on Oregon's Pacific Coast
    Jan 23 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your salty dog guide for Oregon's Pacific coast angling. It's Friday mornin', January 23, 2026, and we're lookin' at a typical winter bite out here on the Oregon Pacific—cold fronts pushin' through makin' it tough, per BassForecast's 10-day outlook for the Pacific Northwest. Bite's rated TOUGH in winter pattern, with fish schooled deep on dropoffs, ledges, and steep banks.

    Weather's brisk: highs in the low 40s, gusty winds from the southwest per Ocean Weather Service briefs, and waves buildin'—stay cautious on jetties. Sunrise 'round 7:45 AM PST, sunset by 5:15 PM. Tides at Newport's Yaquina River show low at 8:26 AM (2.95 ft), high 2:08 PM; similar at Coos Bay fallin' early, per Tide-Forecast and NOAA. Fish the incoming around slack for best action—ODFW reports rockfish near jetties on jigs with twister tails, surfperch in the surf.

    Recent catches? ODFW's Jan 22 rec report notes winter steelhead slow but present on North Coast like Nehalem and Nestucca—hatchery clips only, wild C&R. Coos Basin bottomfish fair one day, good the next; perch schools in estuaries. Cole Rivers Hatchery tallies summer steelhead at 2,111 season total. Amounts are modest—dozens reported, not limits—but quality: 25-inch trout risin' wary.

    Go-to lures: Suspendin' jerkbaits, spoons, drop shots, Ned rigs for deep suspenders, per BassForecast winter tips. Buzzbaits like Strike King's 3/16oz if wind calms. Bait? Worms on bottom jigs for perch, PowerBait near dams, or minnow patterns stripped low-light. ODFW pushes single barbless hooks, keep 'em wet.

    Hot spots: Yaquina Bay jetties for rockfish—move if needed. Neck-downs off Depoe Bay for steelhead migrants. Bundle up, fish smart.

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  • Coastal Fishing Report: Ling Cod Biting, Bottom Fishing Hot in the Pacific Northwest
    Jan 21 2026
    # Pacific Northwest Fishing Report

    Well folks, it's your old friend Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday morning Pacific fishing report, and let me tell you, the coast is looking pretty good right now.

    **Tides & Conditions**

    Starting with the water: high tide hit Newport this morning at 3:28 AM, sitting at 6.83 feet, and we've got a low tide coming at 8:51 AM around 2.58 feet. Down in Coos Bay, similar story—high at 3:28 AM. Water temperatures are still chilly this time of year, which means the fish are holding tight to structure.

    The National Weather Service is calling for northeast winds at 5 to 10 knots today with seas running 5 to 6 feet. Offshore winds are continuing through midweek, which means we've got decent boating conditions if you can get out there. We're looking at sunrise around 7:45 AM and sunset closer to 4:50 PM—short days, but that shouldn't stop you.

    **What's Biting**

    Here's the hot news: recent reports show ling cod are absolutely biting on the rocks, and bottom fishing for rock cod has been excellent when conditions cooperate. Point Loma and various charters have been pulling barred surfperch and whitefish consistently—one charter logged 43 whitefish and 15 barred perch on a recent 1/2 day. Winter months are typically fantastic here if you get the right window.

    **Tackle & Technique**

    For lures, you can't go wrong with soft plastics rigged on jig heads for bottom work—they mimic natural baitfish movement in these cold currents. Fast-moving plugs and vertical jigging work well for mid-water species. If you're after trophy stuff, spinnerbaits built for speed in fast current are money, especially ones imitating schooling baitfish patterns.

    **Hot Spots**

    Hit the waters around Newport and Depoe Bay—both have been producing solid reports. Bottom structure near Coos Bay's rocky areas is holding good populations of ling cod right now.

    Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on what's biting out here on the coast!

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  • Winter Steelheadin' on the Oregon Coast with Artificial Lure
    Jan 18 2026
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Oregon coast angling. It's a crisp winter mornin' on January 18th, 2026, with sunrise at 7:53 AM PST and sunset 'round 4:50 PM—plenty of daylight to chase the bite before the chill sets in. Weather's calm after those rough seas, ocean finally layin' down for some bottom fishin', per The Guide's Forecast reports. Tides at Newport's Yaquina River show high at 12:53 AM (6.78 ft), low at 5:34 AM (4.03 ft), then buildin' again—fish the outgoing for best action.

    Steelhead are surgin' statewide! North and central coast rivers like the Wilson, Nestucca, Siletz, Gnat Creek, NF Nehalem, Necanicum, and Alsea are hot with fair catches of broodstock and early "brats" turnin' dark, says Bob Rees from The Guide's Forecast. Chetco's been firin' with bright chromers on roe, plugs, and soft beads—bank anglers cleanin' up on gravel bars. Rogue River's fishable top to bottom, steelhead grabbin' Spin-N-Glos and side-drifted roe. Umpqua system's droppin' into shape with fair to good grabs on the mainstem and North Fork. Ocean's openin' for lingcod and bottomfish, crappin' pots fillin' fast in winter prime.

    For lures, hit 'em with Spin-N-Glo's, soft beads, or streamers for steelies—plugs and back-bouncin' roe killin' it on the Chetco and Rogue. Bait-wise, fresh roe rules, or try Gulp! sandworms for surf perch if tides drop low.

    Hot spots: Gnat Creek near Astoria for native steelies, and Chetco gravel bars—busy but worth it. Rogue from Agness to Huntley Park if you're boat-bound.

    Bundle up, check regs, and get after 'em safe.

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    2 Min.
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