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Catching Sturgeon On Tillamook Bay new

We’d been anchored on one of my favorite Tillamook Bay sturgeon flats, on Oregon's scenic north coast, for just over an hour , rocking heavily in the chop created by 15-knot winds, when without any warning, I jumped up, reached over a client’s shoulder,...

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Dennis Dobson's Fish Reports new

Fishing Forecast/ June 28th General Conditions Although river levels are still a bit low, steelhead fishing is good to excellent. Recent rains have moved fresh steelies into local rivers and springers have moved into tidewater and the lower sections of...

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Kilchis River Fishing Trip new

One of Oregon's premier Fall fishing opportunities is just around the corner... chum, chinook and coho salmon on the Kilchis River. Each year the Kilchis, a small stream feeding the north coast's Tillamook Bay, hosts the largest run of chum salmon in the...

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Meet Dennis Dobson new

Raised by uncles who were guides and outfitters, Dennis tested the field skills they taught him during six years in the US Army's elite Special Forces, including three combat tours in Vietnam; the harshest classroom of all. Dennis has further refined these...

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Ten Tips for Finding a Good Fishing Guide new

The vast majority of fishing and hunting guides are honest, hardworking, dedicated folks who have chosen to earn their living in one of the world's toughest, most competitive and physically demanding professions. Because the only thing of true value any...

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There's No Nookie Like Chinookie new

In the Tillamook Bay area, on Oregon's justly famous north coast, there are no truer words of wisdom than those displayed on the familiar bumper sticker: "There's No Nookie Like Chinookie." These words take on a very special meaning when spoken of late season ...

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Why Fish Jump new

"Why do fish jump?" one angler asks another. "Because they don't have fingers," the second angler replies. While this time-worn joke is just that, a joke, it is based, at least to some small degree, on actual observation. This is more than can be said for...

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Nehalem Bay Fall Chinook Salmon Fishing

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September means Fall Chinook on the Oregon Coast. With the Columbia Buoy Ten season now closed, its time to fish Nehalem Oregon a few minutes south of Cannon Beach, Oregon. Chinook Salmon on the Nehalem River average 20 to 35 pounds with fish being caught ...

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