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Topic: Yaquina Bay Salmon Trolling  (Read 2455 times)

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DStone

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Has anyone ever trolled for Salmon in Yaquina Bay in Newport? Or would the strong tidal exchange there be too difficult?


Dan_E

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Has anyone ever trolled for Salmon in Yaquina Bay in Newport? Or would the strong tidal exchange there be too difficult?

A few years ago put in at the Toledo ramp and trolled that area with C Run, beautiful day but was blanked on the catching part. Tidal influence wasn't noticable, I haven't fished closer to the jetty's so can't speak to that area near the bridge or in the harbor.

Dan E


bb2fish

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my first kayak salmon came from the Yaquina.  Trolling near the Oyster Farm.  This past weekend was a salmon tournament called U da Man -- lots of chinook caught between the jaws and Toledo boat ramp.  It's not a huge run, but there are fish to be caught.


 

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