Artificial Lure here with your boots-on-the-dock Pacific Ocean, Oregon fishing report for Saturday, August 23, 2025.
Cool morning air off the Pacific with winds out of the north at 10 to 15 knots, gusting up to 20 by the afternoon, has kept seas lively at 3-4 feet—manageable but bumpy as you push out past the breakers, according to the National Weather Service marine forecast. Expect those steady breezes to stick through the weekend. Tides in Pacific City are swinging low at 7:06 AM (-0.7 ft), then climbing to a high at 1:45 PM (5.6 ft), setting up prime late-morning and early-afternoon fishing windows as currents stabilize and the bite comes on. Sunrise hit at 6:20, giving us a long August day, with sunset expected around 8:18 PM.
The bite offshore has been classic late-summer Oregon—anglers hitting bottom are finding limits of **lingcod** (many in the 28-36" range) and a solid haul of black rockfish, with a couple of surprise halibut making the trip recently. Reports from Oregon Fish Reports confirm: “42 Ling Cod (Limits), 2 Halibut, 2 Black Cod, and some rockfish on the 8 hour trip Friday.” Charter boats and private craft near Pacific City, Garibaldi, and Depoe Bay are seeing similar results—steady catches, especially on drift jigs and bait.
Chinook and coho are still pushing up the coast, with Buoy 10 at the mouth of the Columbia absolutely packed in the early morning hours. According to the latest Buoy 10 Daily Fishing Report out of Astoria, fishers checked in coho to 12 pounds, with Chinook running a bit smaller but stacking up in the lower river. Most salmon are being caught trolling herring or anchovies behind chartreuse or green spinners and dodgers. Down this way, the best nearshore action is on the first tide turn, so get those baits down early.
Albacore tuna remain patchy but worth a run if you’ve got the seaworthy hull and fuel—look west to temperature breaks 25-40 miles out. Cedar plugs and skirted jigs in natural colors are producing, but troll fast to cover water.
For your best shot today:
- Drop **white or chartreuse leadhead jigs** or large swimbaits for lingcod and deep-water rockfish.
- Use **fresh herring, sardines, or squid strips** on circle hooks; bait is outperforming artificials when there’s surge on the bottom.
- For salmon, rig up a 360 flasher and a green-label herring or spinner. Chartreuse and pink seem to be the ticket near the river mouths right now.
Local hot spots this morning:
- **Haystack Rock out of Pacific City**: Reliable for bottomfish and the odd lingcod that’ll test your tackle.
- **Buoy 10 at Astoria**: If you’re chasing salmon, there’s no better slot right now—action is hour-by-hour at the morning bite.
Extra tip from PacificCityFishing.com: Don’t skip on the crab pots; Dungeness crab limits are common, especially if you’re willing to soak your gear for a few tide changes.
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