Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Oregon Pacific fishing report for this crisp winter morning. Winter storms are pounding the coast with monster waves and gale warnings from NOAA's ocean weather service, so stay offshore cautious—coastal flooding at high tide's no joke. Tides at Chetco Cove and Newport show low around 1-2am at 2-3 feet, high mid-morning 7-8am pushing 7-8 feet, per Tide-Forecast.com. Sunrise 7:45am, sunset 4:30pm roughly.
Rockfish and lingcod bite's still hot when boats sneak out—Crescent City's Englund Marine says no slowdown, limits coming steady despite rough seas. Salmon's stalled on Chetco, Elk, Sixes from low clear water, per Fishing the North Coast. Halibut's dwindled. ODFW eyeing tighter 2026 bag limits on black rockfish, canary, but through Dec 31 you're good all depths on RCG complex and lingcod, NOAA Fisheries reports. Recent limits of rockfish and Dungeness crab off nearby NorCal echo our potential.
Best lures: Jigs or Strike King Rage Craws for bottom bouncing lingcod and rockfish—those tails frenzy 'em up. Live bait like herring shines too, or artificials if you're finesse. Watch for whale entanglements; NOAA notes four humpbacks snagged in crab gear this year.
Hot spots: Chetco Cove reefs for lingcod if waves calm, or Newport's Yaquina Bay edges for nearshore rockfish. Bundle up, check ODFW updates.
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