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Topic: In Tillamook bay with my kayak for a half day  (Read 1867 times)

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Rc4jw

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My wife wanted to stop for the night in Tillamook so she could see the cheese factory. Since we are on our way back from our Idaho trip I have my kayak and all my fishing gear with me. Would it be worth getting a one day fishing license and trying to hit Tillamook bay for a few hours? Are salmon being caught right now anywhere around here? Any tips or places to go or launch the kayak from would be greatly appreciated.


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What day? There are rockfish and crabs in the bay as well, I have 3 traps and might be going Wednesday.



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Lots of salmon are being caught in other areas, but I do not think Tillamook is very hot yet. That one gets better later in the Fall.  Nehalem Bay would be a better bet this time of year in that area IMHO.   Or, if the Ocean is nice and you have all the necessary safety gear, go fish Pacific City. It is a surf launch though so check the conditions first.


 

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