Chinook

Fishing for Chinook Salmon in Oregon Coastal Rivers

Oregon’s coastal rivers are home to some of the best chinook salmon fishing in the world. These powerful fish, known for their fighting spirit, make for an exciting and rewarding catch. If you’re looking for a challenge and a chance to catch a trophy salmon, then you need to head to Oregon’s coast.

When to Go

The best time to go chinook salmon fishing in Oregon’s coastal rivers is from July to November. This is when the fish are migrating from the ocean to their spawning grounds. However, the exact timing of the runs can vary depending on the river and the year.

Where to Go

There are many great rivers to fish for chinook salmon on Oregon’s coast. Some of the most popular rivers include:

    • Siuslaw
    • Siletz River
    • Umpqua River
    • Rogue River
    • Chetco River

What You’ll Need:

To go chinook salmon fishing in Oregon’s coastal rivers, you will need a few things if you dont fish with a guide:

    • A rod and reel
    • Bait or lures
    • A net
    • A cooler

You can buy a fishing license online or at any sporting goods store. You will also need to check the regulations for the river you are fishing on to make sure you have the right equipment and are following the rules.

How to Catch Chinook Salmon

There are many different ways to catch chinook salmon. Some of the most common methods include:

    • Trolling: This involves dragging a lure or bait behind a boat.
    • Bank fishing: This involves casting from the shore.
    • Fly fishing: This involves using a fly rod to cast a fly.

The best method for you will depend on the river you are fishing on and the time of year.

Tips for Success

Here are a few tips for catching chinook salmon in Oregon’s coastal rivers:

    • Fish early in the morning or late in the evening.
    • Use bait or lures that are the right size and color for the time of year.
    • Fish in areas where there is a lot of current.
    • HIre  a Fishing Guide

    DGG Fishing

    Captain Dylan J. Gorman

    Main Street Philomath, Oregon 97333

    650-804-5411

    gormand@oregonstate.edu

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