Where to Go Fishing Near Brookings, Oregon

During the fall, the Chetco River has runs of salmon that produce fish averaging 20-25 pounds but it is not uncommon to hook into a 45-50 pounder. The latter part of December signals the beginning of the winter steelhead run, which continues until late March. Fishing in the Chetco River among the fragrant Myrtlewood trees adds to the enjoyment of the day.

Charter boats are also available in Harbor for Pacific Ocean deep sea fishing and Dungeness crabbing.

For information on fishing and shell fishing visit The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Bandon Crabbing

The Bandon high dock is a favorite place for crabbing and fishing. Rent a crab cage for 1/2 day or all day costing approximately $8.00 to $10.00 a day. Dungeness crab, thought by many to be among the sea's finest delicacies, is thick in this area from midsummer to late fall, and available most of the rest of the year (commercial crabbing is closed Aug. 15 to Nov. 30). Catch crabs right off the large docks which extends into the mouth of the harbor so you get a feeling of being out on the bay. The Bandon Crab Derby is held every year in July and August. Catch the marked crabs and win cash and prizes up to $1,000.

Bullard's Beach State Park

Bullards State Park is located two miles north of Bandon, OR, and features campsites, 13 yurts, and year-round camping. The horse camp has access to the beach and dunes.

Bullards Beach State Park features fishing and crabbing opportunities and boat launch facilities on the Coquille River.

Within the park is the Coquille River Lighthouse which runs tours and displays lighthouse exhibits.

Between March and May and again in the fall, visitors may observe migrating gray whales as they travel up and down the Oregon coast.

Download a brochure of the park or a park map.

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Coquille River Fishing

Stripedbass congregate in tidewater of the Coquille River in the late spring to spawn. The striper bite usually slows down during the spawning period in late May and early June, but picks up again post-spawning. Surfperch anglers occasionally catch striped bass in the surf in early spring. The minimum length for harvesting striped bass is 24 inches. Steelhead fishing in the Coquille basin continues through April in waters open to this species, however the winter steelhead run is winding down and many of them will be “kelts” migrating downstream after spawning. Adipose fin-clipped steelhead may be harvested in these basins during the open season.

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