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"Salmon Surge off Oregon Coast: Ideal Tides and Weather for Anglers"

As of October 6, 2024, the fishing scene on the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast is quite active, despite some recent weather challenges.

### Tidal and Weather Conditions
Today, the tide is expected to be high at around 9:30 AM and low at 3:30 PM, which is ideal for targeting salmon and other species in the estuaries and nearshore areas. The weather is forecasted to be partly cloudy with a gentle breeze, making it a pleasant day for fishing. Sunrise was at 7:23 AM, and sunset will be at 6:33 PM.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a steady catch of salmon, particularly coho and Chinook, although the Chinook fishery has some restrictions. In the Buoy 10 area and the lower Columbia River, anglers reported a good number of coho catches, with many fish being caught on high tides.

### Catch Reports
In areas like Garibaldi and Newport, anglers were landing an average of about 1.33 salmon per angler, with coho making up the bulk of the catch. However, the non-mark selective coho fishery closed on September 15 in some areas, so anglers are now focusing on Chinook and other species.

### Best Lures and Bait
For salmon, using hoochies or spinners with a herring or anchovy bait has been effective. In the estuaries, trolling with plug-cut herring or using a jig with a curly tail grub can also yield good results. For those targeting halibut, which are still available in some areas, using large jigs or baiting with squid or octopus has been successful.

### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots right now is the area around Buoy 10, where the Columbia River meets the ocean. Here, you can catch both coho and Chinook salmon, especially during the high tide cycles. Another good spot is near the Astoria-Megler Bridge on the Washington side, where coho have been plentiful.

Additionally, ports like Garibaldi and Newport are seeing good action for salmon, with many anglers limiting out quickly. For halibut, the waters off Brookings are producing some nice catches, especially in the deeper waters.

Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water, with a variety of fish species available and favorable tidal and weather conditions.

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This is your Daily Fishing Report podcast for Pacific Ocean, Oregon, and here is what is bending our rods today. As of October 6th, 2024, the fishing scene on the Pacific Ocean off the Oregon coast is quite active, despite some recent weather challenges. Hobchack's title and weather conditions. Today, the tide is expected to be high at around 9.30 a.m. and low at 3.30 p.m., which is ideal for targeting salmon and other species in the estuaries and near-shore areas. The weather is forecasted to be partly cloudy with a gentle breeze, making it a pleasant day for fishing. Sunrise was at 7.23 a.m., and sunset will be at 6.33 p.m. Hatarfish activity. Yesterday saw a steady catch of salmon, particularly coho and chinook, although the chinook fishery has some restrictions. In the buoy-ten area and the lower Columbia River, anglers reported a good number of coho catches, with many fish being caught on high tides, catch reports. In areas like Garibaldi in Newport, anglers were landing an average of about 1.33 salmon per angler, with coho making up the bulk of the catch. However, the non-marked selective coho fishery closed on September 15 in some areas, so anglers are now focusing on chinook and other species. Best lures in bait for salmon, using hoochies or spinners with a herring or anchovy bait, has been effective. In the estuaries, trolling with plug-cut herring or using a jig with a curly tail grub can also yield good results. For those targeting halibut, which are still available in some areas, using large jigs or baiting with squid or octopus, has been successful. Hot spots. One of the hot spots right now is the area around buoy-ten, where the Columbia River meets the ocean. Here, you can catch both coho and chinook salmon, especially during the high tide cycles. Another good spot is near the Astoria Megler Bridge on the Washington side, where coho have been plentiful. Additionally, ports like Garibaldi and Newport are seeing good action for salmon, with many anglers limiting out quickly. For halibut, the waters off brookings are producing some nice catches, especially in the deeper waters. Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water, with a variety of fish species available and favorable tidal and weather conditions. And that is it for today. Hit the subscribe button and never miss out. Keep those tips up and lines wet. This has been a quite pleased production with the help of AI. Thanks for listening. We wear our work, day by day, stitch by stitch. At Dickies, we believe work is what we're made of. So, whether you're gearing up for a new project, or looking to add some tried and true work wear to your collection, remember that Dickies has been standing the test of time for a reason. Their work wear isn't just about looking good. It's about performing under pressure and lasting through the toughest jobs. Head over to Dickies.com and use the promo code Workwear20 at checkout to save 20% on your purchase. It's the perfect time to experience the quality and reliability that has made Dickies a trusted name for over a century. A message paid for by veterans for all voters. Listen to this message from Ted Delacath, former Army infantryman and Ranger qualified platoon leader active in the Army Reserves. When I enlist in the Army, I swore an oath to this country, not any political party. That's why I'm interested in citizens' ballot measures around the country to reduce the power of political parties. Colorado votes on 1-2. Right now, election rules allow political insiders to hand-pick party nominees. It's the reason we're usually stuck voting for the lesser of two evils. Colorado's plan creates an open primary where all candidates appear on one primary ballot. Every voter has the freedom to vote for any candidate, no matter which party. The Colorado plan advances four candidates to the general election, not two. That means more choices for voters in the primary and general election. Get the facts. Elections belong to the voters, not political parties. Paid for by veterans for all voters, Anthony Haas registered Agent. The use of military rank and job titles does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense of this ballot measure.