Tillamook Bay Fishing Is World
Famous For Fall Chinook
Tillamook Bay fishing
guides catch Fall
Chinook Salmon. These King Salmon are
some of the largest in the world. Salmon fishing in Tillamook Bay starts in May
and ends December 31. The peak run is in the Fall. When rains start huge fall
Chinook Salmon will enter the north and south forks of the Nehalem River. The
fish are from 20 to 60 plus pounds and average 25 to 30 pounds.
Tillamook Bay Boat ramps are Port of
Garibaldi Feldheimer & Barton Park.
Tillamook Bay fishing. Salmon and
Steelhead Tillamook they Rivers every year and bring lots of fishing fun to
anglers from all over the world. One of the popular boat launches is Garibaldi
harbor. There are also sturgeon to fish for in the area. The best salmon fishing
is usually in some of the summer months, peaking in the fall. The best time to
two fish is on the incoming tides. Be sure to fish ghost hole as it is the most
popular Tillamook Bay fishing spot. Many of the fish in Tillamook Bay will go up
the Wilson River and the Trask river. Wilson River and the Trask river are very
popular salmon and Steelhead fishing destinations. If you book trips with
Tillamook Bay fishing guides listed on this website you are assured of having a
great day of salmon or Steelhead fishing. Nearby area Rivers are the Kilches
river Tillamook Bay Tidewater the Trask river.
Todd and Julie, as a team, are Brenton's Outdoor Adventures and are passionately dedicated to making your experience the memory of a lifetime. Oregon and Washington's Columbia River offers world class sport fishing for Salmon. There are many other Salmon fishing seasons and areas as well. Oregon guided fishing trips for King Salmon Coho in Willamette River, Tillamook Bay, Nehalem Bay, Wilson, Trask, Hammond, Warrenton, Buoy 10 Astoria, Pacific ocean charters for Salmon fishing on Oregon coast, Cannon Beach, Manzanita, and Garibaldi. Most of these rivers and bays have great Salmon fishing with seasonal runs spring, summer, fall, and winter. DON'T WAIT BOOK NOW !!!! Todd Brenton - Julie Brenton
John Krauthoefer, owner of Firefighter's Guide Service, is widely recognized as one of the North Oregon Coast's top fishing guides. With more than 35 years focused experience, Johns knowledge and expertise in some of the region's most celebrated fisheries has no equal. Tillamook Bay fall and spring Chinook, Nehalem Bay fall Chinook, Nestucca River Steelhead, North Fork Nehalem Steelhead (by Custom White Water Raft), Ocean Chinook, Silver Salmon and Halibut, Buoy 10 and Columbia River Salmon are all fisheries John has mastered. These are places were fall Chinook in excess of 60 pounds are caught, trophy Steelhead are found and spring Chinook jump on spinners and herring with reckless abandon. With John you'll be fishing premium gear in the comfort of his custom-built 26' Willie Raptor. Everything is provided except your license, rain gear and lunch. Firefighter's Guide Service is the difference between "Acceptable and Exceptional". Contact John by calling 503-812-1414 or www.oregoncoastfishingguide.com
Marv's Guide Service
Marv's Guide Service - Oregon fishing Guide . I fish for Salmon,
Steelhead , Sturgeon. Tillamook Bay, Buoy 10, Rivers: Columbia,
Willamette, Wilson, Trask, Kilchis, Nestucca, Clackamas, & Siletz . We
fish from a 23' Alumaweld Jet Sled & a 17' Drift Boat.
Fall
Chinook Salmon
Tillamook Bay fishing guides are
Oregon fishing guides who know the Tillamook Bay and local rivers and how to
offer fishing guides for these areas. The Tillamook Bay fishing opportunities
are also available at nearby popular rivers like the
Trask river
the Wilson river and the Kilchis river and Nehalem Bay &
the Nehalem River.
Fishing Guide
Websites
to inquire about fishing trips with the top fishing guides at Buoy 10.
Popular Spring Chinook fishing
guides fish
popular Northwest
spots like the Columbia River,
Willamette River, Clackamas
River Tillamook Bay & Nehalem Bay
for Salmon, Sturgeon & Steelhead.
There are several methods and types
of fishing tackle used to catch Tillamook Bay Fall Chinook. Conditions, tide
flows, water clarity, stream flows and other factors dictate which of the
following methods works best. Fishing with Tillamook fishing guides can teach
you what to use when.
Trolling and backbouncing are
methods used by charter boats as well as kwik fish, bobber fishing or spin
casting with quality fishing tackle. Drift boats or jet sleds & float tubes for
float tubing and flyfishing catch lots of Fall Chinook Salmon. Always use
fresh Salmon eggs or
popular Salmon fishing baits when you learn how to catch Salmon in Tillamook Bay
at the Oyster Hole or check in with the guide shop.
Bass
Fishing Gurus
Bass Fishing Gurus is a comprehensive bass fishing site with tips,
in-depth techniques, complete tackle including lures, weights, bobbers,
hooks, reels and rods with lodge listings and fishing for kids. Over 500
pages of everything bass!
The Salmon Master Salmon Master Guide Service, fishing the lower Columbia River,
and Nehalem bay for sturgeon and king salmon. Fish from a state of
the art 25 ft. Alumaweld boat. Quality gear provided.
Fishing in Oregon at Tillamook Bay
is fun and you have a chance of landing a record Salmon at any moment. Catch the
following types of fish in the Tillamook Bay and nearby coastal streams. Fishing
is great for Salmon, Chinook Salmon
and Coho & Silvers as well as the very popular Tillamook Bay Fall Chinook Salmon
and Chum Salmon.
How To
Catch Tillamook Bay Fall Chinook
World famous
Chinook
Salmon destination Tillamook Bay fishing for Fall Chinook,
Spring Chinook on the Trask River Winter Steelhead fishing on
the Wilson River Tillamook Bay offers King Salmon and Winter
Steelhead fishing and it's only 90 minutes from Portland Oregon
Tillamook Bay Salmon and Steelhead fishing Tillamook Bay
tributaries are the Miami River, Kilchis River, Wilson River,
Trask River, and Tillamook River Tillamook Bay is most
famous for Oregon King Salmon fishing or Fall Chinook Fishing
that often go well over 50 pounds Tillamook Bay fishing guides
Local attraction is the Garibaldi Marina in the Tillamook Bay
boat basin Garibaldi Marina 503-322-3312
Double G Fishing Guide Service
fishes Oregon Rivers, streams and Oregon coastal rivers and bays for
Salmon and Sturgeon.
Oregon Fishing Guide Offering Quality Fishing Trips At Popular
Northwest Fishing Locations like the Clackamas River, Columbia
River, Nehalem Bay, Tillamook Bay and the Willamette River.
Tillamook Bay Fishing Map
Thanks to
Google for the map above of Tillamook Bay
Tillamook Bay Fishing Guides & Oregon fishing Guides &
Charters
The Tillamook Bay fishing
guides listed on this website above fishing guides offer guided fishing trips
in Tillamook Bay. We link to "QUALITY, KNOWLEDGEABLE, FRIENDLY, Northwest
fishing guides who have good reputations. All fishing guides above are
members of NWGR.
You can count on a quality fishing experience when you book a guided fishing
trip with a NWGR fishing guide.
FISHING REPORTS FOR TILLAMOOK
BAY This is a fishing report for late October 2011 and is
consistent with previous years and should be used for reference
in future years.
NEHALEM RIVER AND BAY: Chinook,
Cutthroat, Coho
Angling for Coho is slow in the bay and mainstem, but some
hatchery Coho remain available in the North Fork. Fishing for
Chinook is generally fair, but there have been some good bites
on occasion. Good numbers of fish were in the bay but many are
starting to head upstream after recent rains. Trolling herring
has been the most productive in the bay, but bobber angling in
upper tidewater is producing a few fish also. Trout fishing in
the Nehalem River is fair. Look for sea-runs to be scattered
through the system.
NESTUCCA RIVER: Steelhead, Cutthroat, Chinook, Coho
Summer Steelhead angling is slow. Fishing for Cutthroat is fair.
Fall Chinook fishing in tidewater is fair to good. Fish are
spreading out through all tidal areas, as well as upriver with
recent rains. Rains should bring more fish into the system.
Bobber and bait, or casting spinners has been producing Chinook.
Boaters can also try plugs on the outgoing tides. The wild Coho
fishery closed effective Oct. 10.
Tillamook Bay Fishing
Guides Catch More Fish
Because they know "How To Catch Fish At Tillamook Bay"
TILLAMOOK BAY:
Chinook, Coho
Salmon fishing is only fair but a few good catches have been
reported. Hatchery Coho continue to enter the bay but numbers
have decreased substantially. The wild Coho fishery closed as of
October 6. Fall Chinook angling has been fair to good. Fish are
being caught throughout the bay. Trolling herring in the mid- to
lower-bay will be the most productive. Most anglers in the upper
bay near Memaloose choose to troll spinners such as Size #7
Cascade-type blades. Grass and other debris have made fishing
challenging. Be sure to clean your gear regularly.
TRASK RIVER: Steelhead, Cutthroat, Coho, Chinook Fishing for summer Steelhead is slow. Angling for Cutthroat
is fair to good especially in the lower river. Small spinners or
flies are the best choices. Hatchery Coho are moving throughout
the lower river but numbers are dropping. Angling for salmon in
tidewater is fair. Bobber and bait is a good bet fished in the
deeper holding areas.
WILSON RIVER: Steelhead, Cutthroat, Chinook
Fishing for summer Steelhead is slow. Use light lines and small
presentations, especially in the early morning hours. Best
fishing is generally in the upper river system where many fish
hold over the summer. Cutthroat trout fishing is fair throughout
the river. Angling for salmon in tidewater is slow. The newly
reconstructed Vanderzanden boat slide is now open for use.