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Fishing in Oregon

The productive waters of Oregon are often overlooked as a sportfishing destination in the United States.  This is just one of the reasons Oregon fishing has so much to offer.  For example, because of the expanded consumptive fisheries Oregon fishing enthusiasts realize, catch and release opportunities often get overlooked.  This gives Oregon fishing guides the opportunity to show our customers some unparalleled outdoor experiences that can't be beat anywhere in the world.  Imagine you are the only boat on the entire lower Columbia River in the peak of the sturgeon fishery.  The July sun provides a welcome warmth where air temperatures top out at a comfortable 75 degrees.  You are “hunting” for the school of sturgeon that will provide 45 minutes of nonstop doubles and triples of line screaming, tail walking mayhem.  Most people can't get over the immense size and fight these prehistoric creatures provide but this is just another day and Oregon fishing at its finest.

The Columbia River summer sturgeon fishery is just one of many options an angler may choose to explore.  On any given day of the year, Oregon fishing opportunities range from steelhead fishing Oregon's famed Deschutes River, drift boat fishing for spring chinook on an Oregon Cascade Range fed river to saltwater fishing for big halibut, powerful schools of tuna or abundant rock fish species.  Oregon fishing is some of the most diverse on the entire West Coast.

Most anglers don't realize Oregon's potential until they experience it for themselves.  Alaska and British Columbia often draw much of the sportfishing hype but Oregon's Columbia River sees returns of over one million salmon and steelhead annually maintaining its status as the West Coasts most productive River.  Throw into the mix rivers like the Rogue, Umpqua and the John Day and estuary fisheries like Tillamook Bay for its famed huge fall chinook and you'll realize Oregon fishing will exceed your expectations.

 

fishing in oregon

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