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Regional Discussions => Oregon Kayak Fishing => Topic started by: Guppy Tamer on July 31, 2023, 05:36:39 PM

Title: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Guppy Tamer on July 31, 2023, 05:36:39 PM
I was at the coast this weekend, so I stopped to check out fogarty Creek. The ocean was super flat and it looked like a super easy launch. I don't see it mentioned here a lot. Are folks still launching here much? I'm itching to try it out now when the stars align save I don't have to work when the conditions are good. Is there anything I should know launching there?
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Beer_Run on July 31, 2023, 05:43:45 PM
@clayman is the Yoda of that beach, but my 2 cents it is an awesome place to launch. Super easy in and out (no garage sales like PC some days). An extra 30 min each way for me so when the Coho are at PC I go there. Highly recommended!

It is a bit of a chore to get you boat to the water, but after that it is easy peasy and good fishing not to far off shore
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: kemfish on July 31, 2023, 06:54:08 PM
The pull across the sand is the hard part.  Everything else seems pretty straightforward.  Traveling light is your friend here.  I have too much stuff.
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: rogerdodger on July 31, 2023, 07:07:41 PM
Beach wheels.  F'ing beach wheels.  lol 

I do think there is a place you can lock them up near the water, have not heard of any thefts, but beach wheels or a friend to help you carry/move the yak.

other than that, definite 4 of 5 stars rating.   

 
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Clayman on July 31, 2023, 07:12:24 PM
I launch there all the time. Beach wheels are a huge help transporting your kayak from the parking lot to the water's edge. It's a great launch site when the swell is under 4 feet. If it's above that, waves will break across the reef at the mouth of the cove. Depoe Bay is a better option during bigger swells.

When you launch, hug the south edge of the rocks as you head west. If standing on the beach and facing the ocean, it's basically 11 o clock. That's where the main channel is. The waves will break over the shallow reef to the south, and you can actually hug pretty close to them and be safe. You don't want to angle too far to the north side of the cove, as the reef gradually shallows up on the north side, and depending on the swells, you never know where/when a swell can break on the north side of the cove. Keep heading west til you hit about 40 feet, then you're free to head north or south from there. Be cautious traveling close to shore in less than 30 feet, as there are some pinnacles that turn into wash rocks when heading north or south of the cove.

Once you're past 40 feet, the world's your oyster. Tons of reef to explore for bottomfishing, and tons of open water to troll for salmon. Be prepared for tourists to swarm you if you come back to the beach with fish  ::).
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Guppy Tamer on August 01, 2023, 07:37:33 PM
From the trail out of the parking lot looking straight out (West), there was a deep pool straight out with rocks to the left, and another pool to the left. Are you saying launch from the one straight out? That looked to be the better launch to me.
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Clayman on August 02, 2023, 06:14:09 AM
Yeah, the "main" cove straight out from the trail with the big rocks on the left.
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Dungydog on August 02, 2023, 06:30:43 AM
...if you park in Fogarty North (not South) then it's something like this.
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Clayman on August 02, 2023, 07:06:16 AM
100% Dungydog!
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Guppy Tamer on August 02, 2023, 08:49:12 PM
Thank you everyone for the helpful responses!
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: YakOnDaSea on August 04, 2023, 01:17:58 PM
i'd like to echo Guppy Tamer...this is very helpful. thank you!
surf launching an Autopilot is an adventure but this sounds more doable  :)

tight lines to you all!!!
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Clayman on August 04, 2023, 02:18:06 PM
Here's a pic of the beach at low tide yesterday morning. The low tide makes the channel easier to see. At high tide, the reef on the right is underwater. You don't want to be dilly-dallying on that side of the cove on a high tide, as waves can break over that reef at any time.

BTW, coho fishing was great out there yesterday at the 160' contour. Buddy and I waded through several wilds before scoring limits by 0930.
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Guppy Tamer on August 04, 2023, 09:57:20 PM
Nice work!
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Timbeer on August 06, 2023, 05:53:47 PM
I’m interested in going tomorrow( Monday 8/7) anyone else planning to go?
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: kemfish on August 06, 2023, 07:01:47 PM
Going Tuesday, conditions looked just a little better
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Clayman on August 07, 2023, 07:09:18 AM
There was a bit of a coho bite at the 130-140' straight west of the beach yesterday. Not a hot one, but there were some fish. I scratched out a keeper, one guy scored a limit, and the other two released a handful of wilds. There was bait, birds, good water temps...just not many coho around. Hope the bite improves for ya by Tuesday!
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: MonkeyFist on August 07, 2023, 01:52:48 PM
Going Tuesday, conditions looked just a little better

I'm going Tuesday, launching from Depoe, not doing the sand drag with the AP120 again soon.
6:30ish launch.
I'll be on channel 69
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Timbeer on August 08, 2023, 12:03:21 PM
I was out yesterday (8/7) launched at Fogarty and got into coho right over the rocks straight out in 60 feet of water. Hooked a bunch and landed a few all wild. Tried out deeper and found a couple more.. all wild fish. Really fun though. There was a lot of bait boiling randomly and I kept chasing the bite around. Never got a keeper to the net.
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: MonkeyFist on August 08, 2023, 04:16:20 PM
Launched at 7, out to the bell buoy and a hard right toward Government Point.
A drive by when I was off the condos.
I looped between the condos and GP in about 75 FOW.
4 wilds and a hatchery that self released at the boat :'(
A couple rockfish that thought they wanted to be salmon, they went back.
The wild fish were beasts, pulled much harder than the hatchery fish.
24 more days and they're on the menu.
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: Fred "True" Trujillo on August 08, 2023, 09:30:52 PM
Was that you in the orange kayak around 11:30 in front of Fogarty this morning? I was in a charter boat with my daughter and father-in-law on a charter out of Depoe. We did pretty well, but I would rather have been fishing from a kayak.

Fred "True" Trujillo
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: MonkeyFist on August 09, 2023, 09:14:44 AM
That was me. I thought I would see folks who launched from Fogarty. Nope, I saw a couple kayakers a ways off, other than that it was power boats and the charter boats
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: rogerdodger on August 10, 2023, 08:13:25 AM
@clayman is the Yoda of that beach...

so if 'clayman' is the Yoda of Fogarty can I be Gandalf of Siltcoos/Tahkenitch coho?  ;D

I love seeing the shiny ocean coho being caught, I'm skipping ocean salmon this year to help my sons (who both live in OR now) with some projects and moving and such...   

Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: SD2OR on August 10, 2023, 06:24:54 PM
I feel that is an appropriate title for you sir!
Title: Re: Fogarty creek launch
Post by: tjpeck on August 10, 2023, 06:27:43 PM
Roger, he is and you are!
I’m already looking forward to Siltcoos.
 
Tom