Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Steelhead, Tides, and Hot Spots for Thursday's Action
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**Tides and Timing**
We've got some solid tidal action this morning at Pacific City on the Nestucca River. Low tide hit early at 5:05 AM with about 2 feet 9 inches, and we're looking at a high tide pushing 10 feet 50 inches around mid-morning. Sunrise was 7:38 AM, so you've got a short window if you're heading out at first light. Sunset comes at 4:33 PM, so make your moves while you've got daylight.
**Fish Activity**
The big story right now is winter steelhead. We're in prime season, and anglers are targeting these chrome-bright runners as they make their spawning runs. Sea lions have been hammering salmon at the dams, which means more pressure on wild fish, but the returning steelhead populations remain strong. Over in Coos Bay, guides are actively chasing winter steelhead through December, and conditions are atmospheric as the coast gets that classic winter edge.
**What's Working**
For steelhead, you'll want to go with classic presentations. Swimbaits in trout patterns are pulling fish—especially 4.8 to 6-inch options in natural colors. If you're working the drops, Roboworms in traditional patterns are absolutely reliable. Chartreuse and natural colors are your bread and butter right now. Don't sleep on jigs either—black and blue combinations are still producing when worked shallow along the banks.
**Hot Spots**
Hit the Nestucca Bay area where those tide changes are creating feeding windows, or head south to Coos Bay where the steelhead bite is consistent. Both spots offer good access and current-driven structure that puts fish in predictable zones.
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