SALMON FISHING In OREGON

Fall Chinook salmon fishing in Oregon starts with salmon making their way into the Tillamook tributaries each year in fall. These fish typically range in weight from 15-30lbs and they put up a fun fight!

To catch this fish we will be bobber fishing, back bouncing, & pulling plugs starting at the end of September. We continue following these big fish upriver with the goal to hook and bring dinner home through November! Salmon fishing in Oregon happens on the Wilson, Trask, Kilchis, and Nestucca rivers. (Sept-Nov)

- Details Of Your Trip -

What's Provided:

All fishing gear, bait, and safety equipment is provided.

All fish will be filleted and bagged at the end of your trip.

*If you are traveling from out of town or plan to fish for a few days, lodging accommodations can be arranged.

What To Bring:

All you will need is:

  • your Oregon fishing license and salmon/steelhead tag
  • appropriate clothing for the weather (waders, vinyl rain gear, and waterproof boots)
  • lunch and drinks
  • a cooler to take your catch home in

READY TO FEEL THE TUG OF A SALMON ON YOUR LINE?

Your salmon fishing adventure awaits! Get ready to float down one of Oregon's many beautiful coastal rivers for a chasing some of the most elusive and hardest fighting fish that Oregon has to offer.

What are you waiting for? Let's go have some fun!