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Pacific Ocean, Oregon Fishing Report - Daily

"Bountiful Bottomfish and Surfperch Splendor: Pacific Ocean Fishing Report"

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for March 11, 2025.

First off, let's talk tides. We've got a high tide of 8.16 feet at 10:10 AM and a low tide of -0.24 feet at 5:10 PM. The sun's coming up at 6:32 AM and setting at 6:15 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to work with.

Weather-wise, it's looking decent out there. We're expecting partly cloudy skies with temps in the mid-50s and light winds from the northwest. Ocean conditions are fairly calm, with 3-4 foot swells.

Now, onto the good stuff - the fish! Salmon season's still closed, but bottomfish action has been hot lately. Anglers have been hauling in limits of rockfish, with some nice lingcod in the mix. A few boats even reported catching some early-season halibut, which is pretty exciting.

For you shore anglers, surfperch fishing has been picking up. Folks have been having luck with sand shrimp and Berkeley Gulp sandworms. Don't forget to check those tide tables and hit the beach during the incoming tide for best results.

As for lures, can't go wrong with some bright jig heads tipped with curly tail grubs for the bottomfish. Blue and green have been hot colors. For surfperch, try casting some small silver spinners or Carolina-rigged Gulp sandworms.

If you're looking for some hot spots, Depoe Bay has been producing well for bottomfish. For you surfperch hunters, try hitting the beaches near Newport or Lincoln City.

Remember, regulations can change, so always double-check before you head out. Tight lines, everyone!
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11 Mar 2025

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for March 11, 2025.

First off, let's talk tides. We've got a high tide of 8.16 feet at 10:10 AM and a low tide of -0.24 feet at 5:10 PM. The sun's coming up at 6:32 AM and setting at 6:15 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to work with.

Weather-wise, it's looking decent out there. We're expecting partly cloudy skies with temps in the mid-50s and light winds from the northwest. Ocean conditions are fairly calm, with 3-4 foot swells.

Now, onto the good stuff - the fish! Salmon season's still closed, but bottomfish action has been hot lately. Anglers have been hauling in limits of rockfish, with some nice lingcod in the mix. A few boats even reported catching some early-season halibut, which is pretty exciting.

For you shore anglers, surfperch fishing has been picking up. Folks have been having luck with sand shrimp and Berkeley Gulp sandworms. Don't forget to check those tide tables and hit the beach during the incoming tide for best results.

As for lures, can't go wrong with some bright jig heads tipped with curly tail grubs for the bottomfish. Blue and green have been hot colors. For surfperch, try casting some small silver spinners or Carolina-rigged Gulp sandworms.

If you're looking for some hot spots, Depoe Bay has been producing well for bottomfish. For you surfperch hunters, try hitting the beaches near Newport or Lincoln City.

Remember, regulations can change, so always double-check before you head out. Tight lines, everyone!