Oregon

Guide to fishing Oregon.

July 30, 2009

  • Outlaws Salmon Fishing OSP Fish Game Warden Oregon State Police Poaching

    OSP, Game Warden, Oregon State Police, poaching, Outlaws Fishing, fish, game, fish andgame, game warden fish trooper Oregon California Washington poaching cops poacher police conservation hunting fishing arrest ticket osp deer elk sturgeon ducks spotlighting decoy citation boat law enforcement environmental what patrol environment water mt. (…)

December 2, 2007

November 7, 2007

  • Pacific City Fishing Dory Beach Launch

    As an Oregon native, I have fond memories of watching the Pacific City Dory fleet launch through the surf from the beach at Cape Kiwanda.  It was an awesome site to watch as a child.  Unfortunately, it's a sight not often seen thanks to the effects of polution and overfishing - still continuing with the Asian commercial trawlers with their giant nets depleting the salmon heading back to our coastal rivers and streams.  With the stiff regulations and skyrocketing costs for commercial fishing along the Pacific Northwest coast, there are only a small handful of commercial dory fishermen still in the game. (…)

October 1, 2007

  • Outdoors Forecast - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com

    The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will operate several collection stations across the state Saturday and Sunday to collect brainstem samples of deer as the state continues its annual monitoring for chronic wasting disease. (…)

  • Fishing For Salmon

    SALMON FISHING
    Salmon fishing is unique because it can be done in both freshwater and saltwater. (…)

September 27, 2007

September 23, 2007

September 22, 2007

  • Salmon Fishing Tip - Using Plug-Cut Herring

    Whether it's open ocean, bay, or river fishing for salmon - Pacific Northwest fishermen have long been using plug-cut herring for bait.  Here in Oregon, plug-cut herring is the bait of choice when trolling for Salmon.  However, many beginner and experienced fishermen are not used to using or rigging real bait for salmon, let alone plug-cut herring.   It's important to rig a plug-cut herring so that it rolls properly at your trolling speed - resulting in a slow, tight roll that mimicks a wounded bait fish - something that Chinook salmon simply can't resist. 
    Here's a fairly good video showing an example of getting the perfect roll trolling for salmon with plug-cut herring. (…)

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