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"Reel in the Bounty: Oregon Coast Fishing Report for November 28th"


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# Oregon Coast Fishing Report - Friday, November 28th

Well folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's fishing conditions along the Oregon coast. Let's dive right into what's happening out there.

**Tidal Conditions**

We're looking at a falling tide this morning here on the south coast. Down in Coos Bay, the next high tide is pushing in around 7:43 AM, so if you're heading out early, you've got a narrow window. Over in Hammond, we saw a high tide at 6:14 AM this morning with lows hitting around 11:28 AM. Barview up in Tillamook Bay is sitting pretty with decent tidal movement, so plan your launch accordingly.

**Weather and Visibility**

The marine forecast is treating us well today. We're looking at northerly winds between 5 to 10 knots, veering northeast after midnight. Seas are running 5 to 7 feet with mixed wave action, so conditions are manageable for boats prepared for moderate offshore work.

**Recent Catch Reports**

Now here's what's got everyone excited. Just last month down in San Pedro waters—which share similar species—we saw consistent bluefin action with limits being hit regularly. But more importantly for our local Pacific waters, rockfish are absolutely crushing it. We're talking 27,000 plus landings already this year compared to just over 21,000 last year at this time. Barred sand bass numbers are off the charts too—11,500 this year versus only 1,739 last year. That's a massive uptick, folks.

**What's Biting**

For your tackle box today, bright spinners are your best friend for any late-season chinook still hanging around. If you're targeting rockfish—and you should be—try artificial lures with curved bills that reach target depths quickly and keep your presentation in the zone longer. For the sand bass that are running strong, mix in some live bait when you can, particularly around structure.

**Hot Spots to Hit**

I'd recommend getting out to Pacific City where the tide's been active, or work the waters around Cape Blanco where wave action one hour before and after the high tides tends to stir up feeding activity. Coos Bay remains consistently productive if you prefer staying closer to port.

**Final Thoughts**

Sun's coming up early, around 7:17 AM out in Medford, so you've got time to get your gear ready. Waters might be cool, but the fishing's hot if you're patient and prepared.

Thanks for tuning in to today's report. Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on what's happening up and down this beautiful coast.

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