Oregon Coast Fishing Report: Crab Delay, Steelhead Action, Bottom Bites
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**Tides and Conditions**
We're looking at a low tide at 4:12 AM and a high at 10:30 AM here in Coos Bay. Newport's running similar with lows early and highs mid-morning. The water temps are hanging in the low 40s, so dress warm out there.
Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with rain moving in and out throughout the week. There's flooding potential from several sources, so keep an eye on river levels if you're heading inland. Pretty typical early December pattern.
**What's Biting**
The big news is that the commercial Dungeness crab season has been delayed until at least December 16th, but that doesn't stop us anglers. Oregon's crab passed their meat fill and biotoxin tests—they're going to be quality when they do open.
For steelhead, we're seeing solid action on the coast. Float fishing with maxi jigs tipped with worms or shrimp is producing. Fresh reports show anglers connecting on three to four fish per day in certain sections. These winter steelhead are aggressive in the current conditions.
For bottom fishing, soaked baits like herring and squid are drawing takes. Pin your baits near bottom with enough lead to stay precise.
**Lures and Bait**
Stick with natural presentations right now—herring, squid, and sand shrimp are your go-to baits. For lures, maxi jigs in smaller sizes with soft worm trailers are money. Float setups with simple rigging are outperforming complicated presentations.
**Hot Spots**
Check out the lower river systems around Newport and Yaquina Bay—they're holding solid numbers of winter steelhead. Harbor entrances are also prime this time of year as baitfish move with the tides.
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