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Pacific Northwest Fishing Report: Tides, Bites, and Hot Spots for Coastal and Inland Anglers

Pacific Northwest Fishing Report: Tides, Bites, and Hot Spots for Coastal and Inland Anglers

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# Artificial Lure's Pacific Northwest Fishing Report

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Monday morning report from the Oregon Coast, and let me tell you—conditions are shaping up nicely out here.

**Tides and Water Conditions**

We're looking at a low tide this morning at 4:38 AM, with our high tide rolling in around 10:26 AM at just over seven feet. Newport and Brookings are both showing similar patterns—excellent conditions for working the flats and near-shore structure. The ocean's been relatively cooperative lately, and according to the latest Pacific briefing, we've got a low pressure system tracking south, so keep an eye on conditions.

**What's Been Biting**

Tradewinds Charters out of Depoe Bay is reporting strong fishing action. Their bottom fishing trips are consistently producing Lingcod, Sea Bass, Canaries, and Cabezon—and remember, we're working with a four Rockfish and three Lingcod limit right now. Party boats down the California coast have been lighting up with Sculpin, Sanddab, and Whitefish on recent half-day trips, which tells us the bite is active across the region.

**Best Tackle and Bait**

For your tackle box, you'll want soft plastics and jig heads—they're absolutely money in these winter conditions. Vertical jigging works killer on the deeper structure. If you're throwing hardware, spinnerbaits with bleeding skirts are producing, and don't sleep on simple live bait presentations when the bite gets selective.

**Hot Spots to Target**

Depoe Bay is your premier destination—Tradewinds boasts a 98% whale-watching sighting rate, but more importantly for us, their bottom fishing trips are consistently full with quality catches. If you want freshwater options, the Crooked River and Lower Deschutes are both holding winter steelhead, with success on nymphs and small streamers.

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