Good morning anglers! Here's your Pacific Ocean fishing report for April 11, 2025, focused on the Oregon coastline.
Today the weather along the Oregon coast is looking promising for a rewarding day of fishing. The skies are sunny, with a high of around 60°F, paired with light winds. Ocean waters remain on the chilly side, so dress accordingly. Sunrise was at 6:39 AM, and sunset will be at 7:57 PM, giving plenty of daylight hours to reel in the catch. Tidal conditions show mid-morning as the prime time for optimal activity, especially for surfperch along sandy beaches.
Fishing activity has been strong recently, with plentiful reports of success across various species. Nearshore bottom fishing from Depoe Bay to Newport continues to produce near-limits of black, deacon, copper, and China rockfish. Lingcod are also biting well, with some noteworthy catches brought in by anglers targeting rocky structures. Further offshore, flatfish such as sand dabs are abundant. Salmon fishing has been gaining momentum as the spring Chinook season is now open from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mountain, particularly near estuaries and river mouths. Surfperch fishing along sandy beaches has been excellent, especially during high tide.
Recommended baits and lures for today include:
- **Rockfish and Lingcod**: Use heavy metal jigs or soft plastic swimbaits mimicking squid or baitfish. Glow, white, and motor oil colors are highly effective.
- **Chinook Salmon**: Brined anchovies or herring trolled behind flashers are ideal, with natural or chartreuse brine adding a shiny allure.
- **Surfperch**: Clam necks, mole crabs, and Berkley Gulp Sandworms are the top baits. Casting into the shallows during high tide increases your chances.
Recent catches show anglers successfully limiting out on rockfish and Lingcod, with some impressive 22-inch-plus Lingcod reported. Offshore trips for flatfish have also yielded bountiful results. Surf anglers on sandy beaches such as Bandon Beach have enjoyed consistent action, landing redtail surfperch in good numbers.
For those looking for hot spots, try:
1. **Depoe Bay**: A reliable location for rockfish and Lingcod, with consistently calm waters and steady activity.
2. **Newport Jetty**: Excellent for Lingcod and a mixed bag of rockfish, plus access for shore anglers.
3. **Bandon Beach**: A surfperch favorite, particularly during morning high tides.
Remember to check regulations before heading out. Yelloweye and quillback rockfish remain prohibited, and Lingcod have a minimum size limit of 22 inches with a daily bag limit of two fish per angler.
The conditions are shaping up beautifully for a productive day on the water. Whether you're fishing from a boat or the shore, take advantage of the variety of fish biting today. Tight lines and good luck!