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Oregon Coast Fishing Forecast: Chinook, Lingcod, and Surfperch Aplenty

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Sun 13 Apr 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/oregon-coast-fishing-forecast-chinook-lingcod-and-surfperch-aplenty--65555142

Today, April 13, 2025, fishing along the Oregon coast and surrounding Pacific waters is looking promising with great opportunities to reel in bottomfish, Chinook salmon, and surfperch. Here’s the latest report to help you plan your day on the water.

The sunrise was at 6:33 AM, and sunset will be at 7:59 PM. The tide is currently transitioning with a high tide of 7.3 feet at 1:08 AM, a low tide of -0.0 feet at 8:02 AM, and another high tide of 6.1 feet at 2:04 PM. The next low tide will be at 7:49 PM and measure 1.9 feet, making the morning and early afternoon windows ideal for fishing[2][5].

The weather along the Oregon coast is mild with calm seas reported today. This makes for excellent conditions for anglers heading offshore or fishing from the shore. Ocean Chinook salmon fishing remains open through May 15 between Cape Falcon and Humbug Mountain. Reports suggest that the most productive area has been Newport, with anglers averaging 1.2 Chinook salmon per person. Be advised that only Chinook measuring at least 24 inches can be kept[1].

Lingcod and other bottomfish like rockfish are available year-round and are readily caught near rocky areas. A jig head paired with a rubber swim bait or soft plastic swimbaits in colors like white or chartreuse has been particularly effective. For those fishing the surf, surfperch are plentiful near sandy stretches like Pacific City or Cannon Beach, especially during calmer surf conditions. Clam necks and Gulp sandworms have been the top bait for surfperch[1][3][9].

As for offshore fishing, natural baits such as herring and squid are reliable for targeting larger species, while artificial lures like metal jigs and soft plastic swimbaits remain a favorite for bottom species like lingcod. Tuna clones and feather jigs are excellent if albacore tuna are on your radar during the summer season[3].

Two hotspots to consider for the day include Newport for salmon fishing and the rocky areas near Depoe Bay for lingcod and rockfish. Shore anglers looking for surfperch could head to Pacific City or Cannon Beach, where fish have been pushing closer to the shoreline.

Whether you're casting from shore or heading offshore, today offers plenty of opportunities to bring home a great catch. Be sure to check regulations for size and bag limits before you go. Tight lines and good luck!

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