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Dennis Dobson
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Posted on Wednesday, February 20, 2002 - 6:45 pm:   

Subject: Fishing Report 2/14/02


Please note: Due, once again, to telephone outages on the part of my ISP I have been unable to send this report until today, Saturday. I am in the process of trying to find another provider with a local prefix and a better track record.

In the meantime, please accept my apologies and I truly hope it won't happen again.
This is Dennis Dobson at Oregon Outdoors with your north coast fishing report for the week beginning Thursday, February 14, 2002.

The new website, Oregon Outdoors Fishing Report is now up and running. Simply go to www.oregonoutdoors.org and click on the appropriate hotlink.

General Conditions
Everything is beautiful. Every river in the area is near or at perfect fishing condition. Although we have some rain in the forecast unless we get a really big storm rivers should all remain fishinble through the week.

Salmon
Closed until springer season.

Steelhead
All local rivers and streams are holding good numbers of fish. However, the fishing itself is spotty. The Trask, Wilson, Nestucca, Kilchis, North Fork Nehalem and Necanicum are all producing catches and fishing should be good to excellent all week.

The Trask, Wilson, Nestucca and North Fork Nehalem will all produce steady catches well into March, weather and water conditions permitting.

The Wilson, from Mills Creek behind the Guide Shop upstream to about mile 24, has been producing good to excellent catches for bank anglers for the last few days. Bobber and jig and driftfishing sandshrimp tails or small bits of cured salmon eggs have all produced well. Work both the deeper pools and tailouts. It would appear these fish are still moving a bit making it a little easier to intercept them.

One bright spot, however, does offer itself. Due to larger than expected winter steelhead returns this season ODFW has increased the daily bag limit to three fin-clipped fish on most area streams. The increased bag limit is expected to stay in place until July 11.

Sturgeon
Although the bite has been erratic, several days recently have produced good sturgeon catches on Tillamook Bay for anglers willing to brave the elements. With the bad weather predicted for the next few to several days, however, I don't expect anglers to find fishing the bay comfortable or very rewarding.

If you want to wet a line this coming week I'd suggest you call either Ron Byrd at Nestucca Valley Sporting Goods (503-392-4269) for up-to-date info on the Nestucca and Three Rivers or Dennis and Marie Will at Tillamook Bait Company (503-842-5031) for the latest word on the Trask, Wilson and Tillamook Bay. Kelly and Janice at The Jetty Fishery can give you all of the up-to-date info you need on the fishing at Nehalem. They can be reached at 503-368-5746.

Trout
Trout fishing in most coastal streams closed on November 1. All stocking operations are set to resume next month.
The stocking schedule is now available on the internet at www.dfw.or.us. AND at www.localfishermannews.com.

Ocean
There has been very limited bottom fishing along the coast for the last week as seasonal storms have kept most boats inshore on most days. If weather and bar conditions improve, expect the bottom fishing to be good to excellent.

Crabbing and Shellfish
Crabbing has improved dramatically over the last several days in all area bays. Watch tide cycles and time your crabbing to coincide with minimum water movement. We also have a good set of clamming tides coming up the last week of the month. For the latest info on beach closures, call the Shellfish Hotline at 503-986-4728 or go to www.oda.state.or.us on the web for updates.

Winter steelheading is now in full swing. This means you can realisitically expect to catch at least a couple of these beauties on any given day. These are full-day driftboat trips. I am discounting my regular driftboat price from $150 to $125 per person through the end of February. You must fill both seats and book a minimum of one week in advance.

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If you'd like to ask about local river conditions or book a trip you can reach us by phone at 503-815-2766 or via e-mail at oreoutdd@pacifier.com

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