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Oregon Coast Events Calendar

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Port of Coos Bay
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Charleston Marina
Alsea River RV Park
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Waldport
Lodge & Marina
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Wheeler
Sunset Landing RV Park
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Lincoln City
Waldport Beach Resort
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Waldport
David Johnson - Guide
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Tillamook & Beyond
Newport Tradewinds
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Newport

Oregon Coast Fishing Reports

Oregon Coast Fishing Report

Oregon Coast Surf Report

Oregon Tide Tables

NOAA Oregon Tide Tables

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Port Orford
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Port Orford
Sunset Landing
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Lincoln City
Newport
Tradewinds
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Newport
David Johnson
Fishing Guide
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Tillamook & Beyond
Lodge & Marina
on the Bay
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Wheeler
Charleston Marina
Port of Coos Bay
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Charleston
Alsea River
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Waldport
Waldport Beach
Resort Hotel
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Waldport

Clamming & Crabbing on the Oregon Coast

Oregon State Parks have very strict rules. Check the regulations of the individual beach you are visiting. Any specific rules for that beach will be posted at its entrance.

A 24-hour hotline is available for paralytic shellfish poisoning reports at (503) 986-4728.

For up to date information contact Marine Resource Program – 3406 Cherry Avenue N.E., Salem, OR 97303, or call 503-947-6000 or 800-720-6339 or visit their website:  www.dfw.state.or.us/MRP/

Some General Guidelines:

Most marine zones (consisting of the Pacific Ocean, coastal bays and beaches) are open year round, 24 hours a day except as special regulation apply. The ocean is closed for Dungeness crab Aug.15- Nov. 30. No taking is allowed for Oysters.

There is a small fee to harvest non-commercial shellfish and marine invertebrates; check the local bait and tackle shops or marinas for more information. Regulations are subject to change each year, be sure to consult the Shellfish Section/Marine Zone of the current Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations for seasons, limits and open areas. Regulation books are available free of charge where angling and hunting licenses are sold.


Oregon Coast Crabbing: A short course
Fishing Reports

Crabbing with DaveBy David Johnson

It’s been a long time saying by the old salts that the best time for fishing Dungeness crab on the Oregon Coast is any month that ends in an “R”,  September, October, November and December.

What makes these months best you may ask?

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How to dig for clams on the Oregon Coast
Fishing Reports

A pair of boots, a shovel, a bucket, a shellfish license, a low tide and some good clam chowder recipes are all you need to clam dig.

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Crabbing on the Oregon coast - a beginner's guide
Fishing Reports

Take two people who have never gone crabbing before, give them about four hours to figure out how to go about doing it and what do you get?

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