Tuesday, October 31, 2006

November Salmon fishing

Fishing on Oregon's north Coast was good in October for Large Fall Chinooks! Anglers and guests fishing both the Tillamook Bay and Nehalem Bay/tidewater produced nice chinooks averaging 24-28 pounds with, for PFA a total of six over forty.

This is good as the large males will start coming in with the traditional rise of the rivers. Upper Tillamook bay was the place where Spinners in shallow water and Flatfish on the incoming tide was effective.

Nehalem Bay started as a spinner herring show and as the month moving forward we saw more and more fish caught on Bobbers/bait. Pautzke's Cured bait was awsome for both herring and eggs.

But as this is being posted we have rains in the forecast and expect the rivers to rise over the next week. This means we will be fishing both Tidewater and the upper bays systems as well as launching our drift boats on the Nehalem and Necanicum. We will see good Salmon fishing in both areas for the next five to six weeks.

We have a few dates available along with the crabbing on the Columbia River which will just get better each week.

To book a trip or get information on when and where to fish on your own contact as anytime. We also have good lodging packages available through out the winter.

We are also curretnly booking for three major seasons coming up.

Winter Steelhead on all north coast rivers December- April
Spring Chinook on the Columbia River March - May
Columbia River Sturgeon May-July Very busy season book early.

We are also proud to mention our Pro Staffs
Team GI JOE'S
Team Pautzke's
Team North River
Quantum Pro Staff

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